Not exact matches
Once you know whether or not you have a marketable product, go ahead with the «product design»
phase, where the
book is
edited and the cover and interior are designed.
Hopefully you have already finished the first
phase which is to write,
edit and layout your
book.
After you sign your
book contract, your agent will offer support through every
phase of the publication process including
editing, galley proofs, cover design, production, distribution, sales, marketing, publicity, licensing, and dealing with any legal issues that might come up.
Then, you will be fully supported through the
phases of self - publishing, from writing to
editing, and finally promoting your non-fiction
book.
Some
books are in the outlining stage, others in various drafts, and a couple are in the revision and
editing phases.
After the author completes the manuscript she delivers it to the acquisitions editor who then puts the finished manuscript into the publishing house's pipeline for the EDP (
editing, design, and production)
phase of the
book.
I'm just in the
editing phase of my latest survey of
book bloggers.
At this stage, you've written the
book, you've gone through
editing phases, and your hired gun of an editor has kicked you in the teeth and you've recovered.
Those who are unfamiliar with the
book business can sometimes stumble in their self - publishing efforts by not fully understanding the what happens during each
phase of the
editing, production, distribution, and marketing process.
Having spent over three months in the
editing phase of his first
book, he is no stranger to procrastination and how authors can become their own bottleneck.
Your
book is your baby, so why would you want to ignore the
editing phase?
turning your
edited and polished manuscript into a real
book: (ISBN, cover, ebook, paperback, hardback); polishing your descriptions, and your metadata (tricky little things like keywords and categories); creating an individualized marketing plan to help your readers find your
book when it goes on sale (
Phase 3)
Recently we've had several projects where the authors used terms like proofing, copyediting and «light
edit» to describe that final manuscript review necessary before a
book moves into the design and layout
phase.
Phase One: Developmental
Edit A developmental editor gives your manuscript a high - level review at the paragraph, chapter, and
book levels.
Once a manuscript is complete, the
editing phase (PROCESS) is where the
book can slow down depending on what the author decides to change and rework after feedback.
In traditional publishing, a
book goes through at least three basic
phases of
editing:
There are a lot of
phases to getting a
book out there, from
editing to publishing, but we're the go - to for the exposure.
As for my
books, I usually paid about $ 600 for final proofing of my ~ 110,000 word thrillers, but these were to catch those misspellings or homonym words that slipped past previous «
editing»
phases.
My first
book is in the
editing phase with my narrator, and then we will work on the second.
After the
editing phase of the project is complete, your
book will move to the design
phase, where one of our graphic designers will create a professional cover and an attractive interior.
After spending a year or more writing their
book, and several more months shepherding it through the production
phases of
editing, proofreading, and design, they wonder, «How do I get the word out?»
I'm glad that I jumped from using Word to Scrivener because now I can write my
books a scene at a time, organize a table of contents, but during the
editing phase, I can drag scenes around easily.
I (Connie) am in the
editing phase of my first
book and Peggy is helping me with getting it ready for publishing.