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Book Project Next Steps

Your project manager will contact you within the next three business days to get your project started. To help minimize delays in completing your project, review the following checklist and update your manuscript as needed. […]

I’ve Written a Manuscript, Now What?

There are many great stories about the process of getting a book published as that’s a common anxiety for any author. In Stephen King’s On Writing, he shares the image of a nail on a beam over […]

How to Set Up Your Manuscript for Successful Composition and eBook Production

When you are preparing to self-publish a title you may have a lot of questions about how to prep your book for printing and how to generate EPUB files for sale on Amazon and AppleBooks. […]

What is the difference between developmental editing, copyediting, and proofreading?

An axiom in publishing is that “A good book had a good editor.” That said, there are many kinds of editorial resources, and as you prep your book for publishing, it’s worth understanding their roles […]

Why Should You Use Copyeditors and Proofreading Services?

No matter how great the final draft of your book is, every great author needs a good editor to at least avoid typo blindness.  We are unable to see our own mistakes because we already […]

5 Tips for Great Cover Design

While we were all told to never judge a book by its cover, cover design is key to presenting your book visually to your readers. If readers have not heard of you or your title […]

Accessible eBooks

When getting ready to release your book, you may have given some consideration to not just printing your book but also releasing it on Kindle and iPad. With more than 20% of the world having […]

Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) files 

An advanced reader copy, also known as a galley or an ARC, is a pre–published version of a book that is sent out to reviewers, booksellers, librarians, journalists, celebrities, or other book buyers in advance of publication. […]

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