Books that Change the Conversation with Fred Appel
We’re speaking with Princeton University Press publisher, Fred Appel about what distinguishes Princeton University Press and what he and his colleagues look for in the book proposals they receive. We talk about the editor-author relationship, how an academic book can land in the trade/crossover section of a university press; the problem with proposing that your book is for the “general reader”; word count; appropriate time to completion; the advantage of publishing your accessible book with a university press, instead of a trade press; and what make for a great book title.

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

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ساعة من السكينة مع القرآن❤️😌 | تلاوة هادئة للنوم والاسترخاء🕊️🎧 | Deep Tranquility

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I Left The U.S. And Bought A House In Italy For $13K

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An atheist explains the most convincing argument for God | Alex O'Connor

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Who Cares and Why Now? And More Editor Straight Talk with Cate Hodorowicz

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Rediscovering the Pleasures of Academic Writing with Helen Sword

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When an audition changed TV forever

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'Listen Like You Might Be Wrong': Harvard Student Goes Viral For Stunning Speech On Trump Amid Feud

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Does reading make you a better person? | Dominic Sandbrook | The New Society

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40Hz Binaural Gamma Waves - Ultra Deep Concentration

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How To Think SO Clearly People Assume You're Brilliant

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Rowan Atkinson

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