Ever thought about writing a book?

Fuel for thought

Ever thought about writing a book?

22 Apr, 2009

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Fuel for thought.

ILM Publications is a new book publisher producing high-quality books for scientists in industry and academia. We are looking for new authors to write or edit books in the areas of analytical chemistry, environmental science, and energy and fuels, but we will also consider other scientific topics. We are interested in publishing different types of books, including single-author monographs, edited reference books, handbooks, practical guides for training courses or workshops, conference proceedings, and market research.

Why Publish with ILM Publications?

  • We pride ourselves on being professional and approachable.
  • We are a small publishing company so we can provide a personal and flexible approach to new ideas as well as to all aspects of the publishing process – editorial, production and marketing.
  • Marketing plans are built around the needs of each book and its target audience.
  • We and our associate company, International Labmate, attend many international conferences and exhibitions where books are on display and available for sale to visitors.

If you would like to know more, please visit our website at www.ilmpublications.com.

You can also contact Lindsey Langston, Commissioning Editor:

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +44 (0)1727 731948

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