Tuesday, August 09, 2005

A New Psychology Book Is Born!

It is appropriate that I start my Blog for academic year 2005-2006 by telling you about a new book for SQA psychology that is just around the corner. Or should that be bookshelf?

I wanted to tell everyone about it last Monday, but had to wait until I was absolutely sure of its existence. You don’t want sued for misrepresentation. The writer’s paranoia I guess. The reason is that I, me, your man am the writer of this brilliant new tome!

It is going to be called ‘Higher Psychology’, and according to Georgina Allan marketing guru at publishers Hodder & Stoughton will promote an understanding of psychological theories, concepts, research studies, research methods, terminology and applications within a historical context. And who can argue with that. Or indeed Georgina!

It will be available this time next year from all the usual High Street outlets, www.madaboutbooks.com, and Amazon.

What is neat is that it will also be the first psychology text published by Hodder Gibson, the new Scottish division of Hodder Headline plc run by my old friend John Mitchell. If anyone can tell me the connection between John and the Times Educational Supplement Scotland I’ll send him or her a signed first imprint of ‘Higher Psychology’ the minute it comes off the press.

So the next 10 months are going to be hectic. A new book to go with my new job as an Assistant Head of Faculty. Plus I’m going to be teaching Higher psychology at night again. Man, I just love those classes. But I’m knackered just thinking about it. I’ll be using the Blog to bring you all up to date on progress and all that’s involved in writing a book. It’s an amazing journey, as my meanderings should prove.

8 Comments:

At August 16, 2005 6:23 AM, Blogger Kalliope said...

Congratulations on a job well done. I noticed, however, no one reads your blog but since I'm new at this I was poking around to see what's up and I came across you, and sensing perhaps you are rather intelligent and perhaps kindly, I thought I give you a thumb's up on your recent work. Someone does care enough to send the very best...that's an advertising tag line for Hallmark Cards here in the US, sort of an insider's joke. All the best to you....

 
At September 6, 2005 7:59 PM, Blogger Sophia A. Sparrow said...

Nice website--time consuming to build also. Good luck on the book. I've written three myself, and it's always (yes, I really do mean "always") a nightmare.
Sophia Sparrow

 
At September 11, 2005 4:27 AM, Blogger chained rose said...

Hi was browsing the psycholgy blogs and came across yours. Didn't realise that you were a Lecturer in psychology. I am just about to start a psycholgy with education course at Sunderland University in a couple of weeks. I also had a look at your website and found it to be quite informative so have book marked it, maybe it will come in handy in the next couple of years.
Great blog and site.
Oh and is the connection between John and the Times Educational Supplement Scotland something to do with the Young Citizens Passport? Well thought I would try lol.....

 
At September 24, 2005 12:50 PM, Blogger Leggitnaughty said...

During a random search of the blogs I have found your site. I think we may be on the same wavelenghth! If you fancy some humour and dark philosophy, check me out at:
http://leggsavestheworld.Blogspot.com

 
At September 25, 2005 9:49 PM, Blogger O'Seasnain said...

very exciting about the book - sounds interesting.

 
At September 29, 2005 6:26 AM, Blogger Farzana Versey said...

Hello...just strolling aimlessly looking for dark insights. Found you. You are trying to shed light!

Psychology. Is it possible to deaden the mind without being lobotomised?

Before I forget, it must be great to have a book out of you.

Some of us leave things festering inside.

Best to you...and pardon the "dying of the light" tone. I am new here...lame as excuses go...

 
At October 12, 2005 3:41 PM, Blogger Rah said...

good luck on the job! and about the book sounds great... =)

 
At October 18, 2005 10:54 PM, Blogger mooncrazy said...

Congrats on finishing the book. I've just been reading your blog and although I think I need some sort of Scottish Rosetta stone for some passages I'm enjoying your perspective on life.

 

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