Off Track Is the New Normal
Academic training promises that if you work hard enough, think carefully enough, and sacrifice enough, the institution will reward you. For the three-quarters of higher education faculty working off the tenure track, that promise is a lie.
The Freelance Academic is Katie Rose Pryal's account of leaving contingent academia, hitting the darkest depression of her life, and building something better on the other side.
Part literary memoir, part cultural criticism, part practical guide, the book is ruthlessly honest about what the modern university asks its faculty to trade—their time, their health, their creativity, their sense of self—and what it gives back in return.
Pryal doesn't offer a simple exit story. She offers the real one: the burnout, the grief, and the identity crisis of leaving a profession you trained a decade to enter. But she also offers a way through.
The book moves from the labor conditions that make academic careers so damaging to mental health, to the concrete strategies that allow scholars to reclaim their careers and their creativity outside institutional walls, to practical guidance on writing for public audiences and building a freelance life that actually works.
The Freelance Academic is for anyone with an advanced degree who suspects that the career they were promised and the life they actually want are not the same thing.
*Winner of the FOREWORD INDIES GOLD Award for Careers*
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