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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, it's not crystal clear what your real question is. Do you mean for getting into college, transferring to a better one, getting better recommendations by impressing people, getting into grad school? Your caginess in saying impress who and why makes answers less helpful. Try asking clearly lol. But short answer, both DH and I have been published. Him more than me, by Springer Verlag and others. Books, refereed journal articles. I have had technical books published by for profit publishers, Never ever use the term "published author." It is cringe-inducing. Cringeworthy big time in the vircles you likely want to impress. Just include it in your CV or resume or mention it in your cover letter, brief bio or whatever under publications,,other activities, even interests. Other Interests and activities: Volleyball:'Member of Wicked Wahines Volleyball Club 2921- present Ornithology: Author of "Birds in my chimney," Larla Climber, Springer Nature (2026). [can't underline title on my phone] [/quote] This is weird advice if OP is truly a published author with a legitimate publishing house. I mean, if I was signed to Geffen records and released an album, I wouldn't just list it under my "Other Interests and Activities". It would certainly get mentioned more prominently if anything because music likely takes up most of the EC time.[/quote]
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