"Lightly subbed"? I tried that once, as part of a memorable night on the town in Brighton... but if by that you mean that you lavish upon your books the same editorial care that your promotional emails receive, I'm sure any writer or scholar of repute would be justly proud to be involved!

PGR

On Fri, 12 Jun 2020, 18:28 John Mair, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

THE CV PANDEMIC;WHERE DID WE GO WRONG?

INVITE TO CONTRIBUTE

I am planning a book for publication in september with the title above. The piste is wide-politics,media, medicine and more.

My shtick is 'hackademic' books which mix hacks and academics within the same covers. Short sharp essays-1500 words max,clearly written, lightly subbed.I have done 35(yes thirty five.) to date.  Latest IS THE BBC STILL IN PERIL?NOTES TO TIM DAVIE and THE VIRUS AND THE MEDIA.June 2020.  Both published by Bite Sized Books.Some of them are now standard texts

Do you have 1500 words in you?Send me a para or two of abstract to tempt me and the readers.

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