Tag: publishing
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A Walkthrough of the Publishing Process: Part Three – Post-publication
Over the past two weeks, we’ve looked at how book projects begin and how manuscripts are transformed into books via the production process. This week we’ll continue by looking at what happens after a book is published. As before we’ll be using our example of Sarah Connor and her potentially world-saving book Resisting the Rise…
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A Walkthrough of the Publishing Process: Part Two – Production
Last week we looked at the publishing process from 10,000 metres, before talking about how we get a project started. Continuing with our example of Sarah Connor and her magnum opus Resisting the Rise of the Machines: Will Skynet “be back”? this week we will be going through the Production process step by step. I…
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A Walkthrough of the Publishing Process: Part One – Beginnings
One of the challenges of having spent nearly twenty years working in publishing, and mostly working with people who tend to have some sense of how it works, is that it can be hard to step outside of your own context to explain it from scratch to somebody who really does not have a frame…
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If a picture paints a thousand words… (part two)
This week we’re carrying on where we left off last week, continuing to look at the challenges involved with publishing images and how to manage them. If you haven’t already, I’d recommend reading last week’s post first. This week we’re going to look particularly at managing copyright issues: Managing Copyright I won’t go into all…
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If a picture paints a thousand words… (part one)
This week we’re bringing you the first in a 3-week series looking at the issues around selecting and submitting images for your book manuscript. We’re not going to cover absolutely everything, and as always your mileage may vary, depending on the publisher you work with, but here we go with part one: One of the…
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What’s so great about reading?
Last week, while thinking about the future of publishing, I touched on fundamental questions about the continuing importance of reading. I mentioned that I’m a bit baffled by just how much video has come to dominate over audio and written content, which I personally tend to prefer. To a certain extent I have to accept…
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What does the future of book publishing look like?
I’ve been working in publishing long enough to know that anybody who tells you they know what the industry will look like on a ten or twenty year time scale is probably either deluded, or trying to sell you something. Quite probably both. In fact predicting the future in publishing is actually quite paradoxical. The…
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How to write a good editorial blurb
I should begin this week’s update by being clear about my terms. In recent years the word “blurb” has commonly come to refer to what most of us in the industry call “endorsements”, that is to say recommendations by third parties that are reproduced on or in your book in order to help sell it.…
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How to choose a title for your book
It probably won’t surprise you that this can be one of the thorniest questions for publishers and authors to discuss. Authors often get very set on a particular title that appeals to them, whereas publishers typically have a very prescriptive view of what a title should and should not say. Alternatively, some authors don’t have…
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What we do with your manuscript
We’ve been talking about proposals and reviewing for some time now, and so I thought this week we’d go into a bit more detail on manuscripts. Specifically, what it is that we at Tithebarn Press do with manuscripts once they arrive. I should stress that whereas in some of my recent updates I’ve talked in…
