I can't imagine any writer would really NOT care about
the presentation quality of their books.
Not exact matches
He does the same in his
book, Doing the Right Thing for Children: Eight
Qualities of Leadership as he shares stories
of the hills and valleys
of his personal and professional journeys throughout the
presentation of eight core leadership values: human potential, knowledge, social justice, competence, fun and enjoyment, personal renewal, perseverance, and courage.
If the
book's description is the first, and most important, element to pulling a reader in, then the second element is the
quality and
presentation of the writing.
Let it suffice to say that you will need little more information if, while reading my novel, AMarginally Noted Man, you inspect the literary
quality, editing perfection and
presentation of the
book.
Because
of that, I only partner with authors who are committed to producing the highest
quality book in every way, one that truly rivals or exceeds a traditional house publication in editing, cover design, interior layout and design, audience - targeted marketing research and materials, and overall
presentation to readers.
A self - published
book can mean almost anything... from what gets spilled out
of the fingers and mind
of the author to the
presentation from the local printing shop and sometimes looking like it was put together at the kitchen table with a glue - stick; to a vanity press like a LuLu, AuthorHouse / Solutions (known to many as publishing predators); or any
of the pay to publish operations that claim to offer different types
of packages / templates for the author to select from as well as claiming to do more personalization and hand - holding than a vanity press operation; to Amazon's CreateSpace and the Ingram Spark (higher
quality); to the author doing the publishing himself with his name or a «looks like a publishing company» name on it (always recommended).
Alongside the standard release, a limited production
of the European exclusive Moon Crux Edition bundle containing 7.5» by 6.3» hardcover art
book featuring over 100 pages
of high -
quality artwork and backstory from Fate / EXTELLA: The Umbral Star, a pack
of sixteen collectible 3» by 5» cards depicting each
of the game's Servants, and a 24» by 17» cloth poster, all housed within a high
quality collectible
presentation box.