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- How to tell a good mathematical story, by Igor Pak
- Outward-facing mathematics: A pitch, by Jordan Ellenberg
- Practical suggestions for mathematical writing, by Renee Bell, Borys Cadets, Padmavathi Srinivasan, Nicholas Triantafillou, and Isabel Vogt
- To write or not to write a book, and when? by Joseph H. Silverman
- Thinking About Abstracts by Asher Auel
- The art of writing introductions, by John Etnyre
- Preparing your results for publication, by Julia Hartmann
- Where to submit your paper, by Chuck Weibel
- Self-Publishing & Mathematics by Robert Ghrist
- What Happens to Your Paper, After It Is Submitted? by Chuck Weibel
- Writing, and Reading, Referee Reports, by Arend Bayer
- Journal refereeing: Merge with the collective mind, by Ken Ono and Robert Schneider
- What do I do when my paper or grant is rejected? by Julia E. Bergner
- “We regret to inform you …”: What to do if your paper or grant is rejected, by Karen Lange
- Collaborative writing: What, how, and why, by Margaret Symington and Daniele Sepe
- Communicating mathematics in a research proposal, by Emily Clader
- Using the arXiv, by Greg Kuperberg
- How to read a research paper, by Matt Baker
- Keep the Momentum Going: Planning for Publishing While on Parental Leave by Yumeng Ou