Synopsis
If you need to make the leap from single sentences to a published manuscript, you will find valuable help and resources in this fully updated fourth edition of Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses. In this practical and useful guide, lead author and editor Cynthia Saver removes the fear and confusion surrounding the writing and publishing process. Along the way, 28 of nursings top writing experts and decision makers share important insights to help you craft a quality manuscript and get it accepted for publication.
About the Author
Cynthia Saver, MS, RN, an award-winning author, has more than four decades of experience in nursing, including more than three decades of publishing experience as a writer, editor, and senior vice president of editorial teams. Saver has written for many nursing publications, including American Nurse Journal, American Journal of Nursing, AORN Journal, Journal of Nursing Regulation, Nurse.com, Nurse Leader, Nursing Management, Nursing Spectrum, The Nurse Practitioner, and OR Manager, to name a few. Her writing experience includes a 10-part writing for publication series for AORN Journal, research reports, case studies, interviews, clinical articles, and continuing education programs. She has written materials for nurses, physicians, pharmacists, social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, dentists, and other healthcare professionals. Saver has worked with the top publishers as an author, editor, managing editor, and editorial director, and was an invited reviewer for the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed., 2020). Her writing for publication program for nurses has received excellent reviews, and participants have published many articles. She received her master's degree in nursing from The Ohio State University and is an author-inresidence for Nurse Author & Editor.
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