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Publishing with Chicago

The University of Chicago Press is defined by its history, range, and taste for experimentation. We publish books that ask big questions in compelling ways. Above all, we’re known for the attention and care we give everything we publish, and for working collaboratively with authors to achieve a shared vision of their books. At every stage of a project—as it moves from an idea to a proposal, a manuscript, a finished book—we work with our authors to ensure that each book reaches its full potential. We enjoy publishing across disciplines and helping to define emerging fields. We take pride in publishing rigorous works of scholarly inquiry, but we do not publish “monographs” intended only for the library market. Is our editorial program a good match for your book? Have a look at our seasonal catalogs, our acquisitions editors’ profiles, and this history of the Press to get a sense of our lists.

What to Expect When You Publish with Us

Here we’re going to sketch the main elements of our processes, but keep in mind that there can be a lot of fluidity at each stage. Every author, every editor, and every book is distinctive; one size never fits all.

First Contact and Development: Meet Your Acquisitions Editor

Your first contact at the Press is an acquisitions editor, who will determine whether your project is a fit for us. Our acquisitions editors cover particular fields and carefully curate their lists, often with the help of series editors and other advisors. They build on our strengths while looking for new avenues to explore. Most acquisitions editors are assisted by an editorial associate or assistant editor. You may not meet them immediately, but they’ll be supporting your editor’s work on your book right from the start.

Your Book Is Approved: What’s Next? 

Production: Meet Your Production Editor

At this point, your acquisitions team will take a step back. Your production editor will be your point of contact as your book is copyedited, designed, typeset, and proofread.

Beyond Production: Meet Your Promotions Manager

Back when your book was transmitted, your acquisitions editor introduced you to the book’s promotions manager.  We are unusual in having promotions managers dedicated to specific subject areas and experienced in positioning books within and across related fields. 

Your Book Is Published: What’s Next?

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