Christian Fiction Books for Preteens: Top Picks – Go Health Pro

Christian Fiction Books for Preteens: Top Picks – Go Health Pro

Christian fiction books for 10-12 year olds are a fantastic way to introduce young readers to faith-based stories that are both entertaining and enlightening. In this article, we’ll delve into some of the top picks in this category, providing key details, descriptions, and user reviews for each. Let’s dive in! 1. All Creation Waits ― … Read more

Longest and Shortest Books of the Bible: Psalms & Obadiah – Go Health Pro

Longest and Shortest Books of the Bible: Psalms & Obadiah – Go Health Pro

Embark on a journey through the scriptures as we uncover the longest and shortest books in the Bible. Whether you’re a seasoned scripture scholar or a trivia enthusiast, this exploration promises a deeper understanding of the Bible’s vast landscape. Bible’s Longest Book By Chapter Count: A Detailed Perspective The Bible, a treasure trove of spiritual … Read more

Books for Tweens Who Like Harry Potter – Go Health Pro

Books for Tweens Who Like Harry Potter – Go Health Pro

If your tween is a fan of the magical world of Harry Potter, they’re in for a treat! Here’s a curated list of books that will surely captivate their imagination and take them on new adventures. The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus, Book 1) 4.7/5 Key Details Author Rick Riordan Price Kindle: $7.99, Hardcover: … Read more

Books for Reluctant Tweens : Capture Their Imagination! – Go Health Pro

Books for Reluctant Tweens : Capture Their Imagination! – Go Health Pro

Is your tween reluctant to pick up a book? Don’t worry! We’ve curated a list of books that are sure to captivate their interest. Dive in to discover some fantastic reads that will turn any child into a lifelong reader. 1. Best Books for Kids Who (Think They) Hate to Read: 125 Books That Will … Read more

Best Practice for Workshopping Projected Edited Collections (Books, Symposia) in 10 Not So Easy Steps – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Best Practice for Workshopping Projected Edited Collections (Books, Symposia) in 10 Not So Easy Steps – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On my way out? It appears, you might be thinking, to be a very long and winding way, and I cannot even promise that this is the last instalment….  Still, for what it is worth, here is another of my ‘dos and don’ts’ advice on topics addressed to early career scholars on their way in, and in this case, most decidedly, the advice may profit advanced scholars and even those like me who are on their way out.

Eons ago I inveighed against edited books, or rather, unedited books (see vol. 27:3). When invited to contribute to such volumes, my advice was: proceed with caution, avoid if at all possible.

Here are a few snippets, which can be entitled ‘Worst Practice’:

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