by Carol | Nov 25, 2019 | Industry Advice, Marketing and Promotion, Production and Publishing
Once a manuscript has been edited and finalized by the editor and author, the MS Word or Apple’s Pages document is transmitted to the book designer for design and typesetting. The book designer creates an interior design sample(s) for the author’s input and approval....
by Carol | Jan 1, 2018 | Editing and Writing, Industry Advice, Production and Publishing
Proofreading is an essential stage of the publishing process. The proofreader is usually the last set of eyes to read your book before you put it into the hands (and under the eyes) of your readers. No matter how many times you and your editor (or even your friends)...
by Carol | Jan 1, 2018 | Editing and Writing, Industry Advice
The following are all the elements of a nonfiction book in the order they traditionally appear in a published book. Not every book will include every element, of course, but some books will include them all. Fiction titles my have a prologue in place of the...
by Carol | Jan 1, 2018 | Editing and Writing, Production and Publishing
If you haven’t already, read our post “The Main Elements of a Book.” You’ll need that as a starting point. Depending on the subject matter, your book may require that some elements of the text be treated differently than the running copy for the sake of emphasis, for...
by Carol | Jan 1, 2018 | Industry Advice
“Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar of the language.” ~Ludwig Wittgenstein It’s essential to have a quality reference guide to refer to during the preparation of a nonfiction manuscript. (It’s less...
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