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Publishing Your Dissertation: A Workshop with FUP’s Jean-Pierre Isbouts, D. Litt., on March. 6

The Fielding community is invited to join a workshop with Fielding University Press Managing Editor Jean-Pierre Isbouts, D. Litt. In this workshop, Dr. Isbouts will show you how to craft a compelling narrative for a general readership based on the data of your dissertation research. You will also learn how to develop a book proposal for submission to FUP or any other publisher, including a number of self-publishing alternatives, and strategies for securing peer review endorsements.

Thursday, March 6
Time: 10 a.m. PST | 1 p.m. EST

The next intake for FUP proposals is May 1, so you have ample time to develop your book concept. The session will include a Q&A for issues related directly to your dissertation. No registration is required.

The Zoom link is: https://fielding-edu.zoom.us/j/84018138622

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The workshop will be recorded.

Learn more about Fielding University Press Author Guidelines: https://s16973.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Fielding-University-Press-Author-Guidelines-rev-2024.pdf

About Jean-Pierre Isbouts, D.Litt.

Jean-Pierre Isbouts in National Geographic cap

Jean-Pierre Isbouts in National Geographic cap

Dr. Isbouts is a humanities scholar, bestselling author, and award-winning filmmaker, specializing in European history, the culture of the Near East, and Renaissance art. He is Faculty Emeritus at Fielding Graduate University. Dr. Isbouts gained worldwide renown with his 2006 book The Biblical World, which became an international bestseller and is now in its fourth print. This success led to a series of National Geographic books, including the bestsellers In the Footsteps of Jesus (2011) and The Story of Christianity (2014). He has been featured on a number of radio and television shows, including, most recently, the December 2015 BBC TV special on Leonardo da Vinci, and the upcoming documentary The Mona Lisa Code for PBS.

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