Theresa Lillis Bücher






Academic Writing in a Global Context
The Politics and Practices of Publishing in English
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the challenges faced by academics globally, this book explores the increasing necessity of producing scholarly work in English. It examines the implications of this trend for academic publishing and the significance of academic English, highlighting how it shapes communication and knowledge dissemination in a diverse academic landscape.
The Sociolinguistics of Writing
- 200 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Introduces an area that is growing in importance within sociolinguistics, illustrating and challenging the 'great divide' between speech and writing. This book brings the study of writing to the heart of sociolinguistic inquiry.
A Scholar's Guide to Getting Published in English
Critical Choices and Practical Strategies
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on the practices, institutions, and politics of scholarly publishing, this book offers insights based on a decade of research. It seeks to demystify the publishing process in English, providing readers with a practical guide to navigate their own publishing contexts and experiences. By emphasizing the broader landscape of academic publishing rather than just language and writing, it equips readers with the knowledge to understand and engage with the publishing world effectively.
She Came to the Castro
- 252 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A fourth lesbian crime novel, featuring Emma Victor. Emma is very short of cash and needs to find a big assignment. When she and her lawyer boss are called in to help a blackmail victim, they become involved in a case which could have far reaching political consequences in San Francisco. From the author of SHE CAME IN A FLASH.
She Came Too Late
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
'She was a warm body... I didn't want to know her. And I didn't want to notice the small black charred hole in the back of her trench coat. I grabbed a wrist. It was warm but there was no pulse. Not that I could feel...' It's been a long hot summer. At the Women's Hotline, Emma Victor is struggling under the burden of too many calls and too many government cuts. Then she gets a cry for help she simply can't refuse. Reluctantly Victor agrees to break the rules and meet her client. There's only one problem: the woman's already dead...
Includes 65 common academic literacy terms and explores how they relate to genres, writing conventions, and language use. Each entry briefly defines the term, identifies variations and tensions about its use across disciplines, provides examples, and includes reflection questions. An appendix lists further readings for each entry.