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  • Book layout: what order do things go?

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    Posted to Bookpublishing101 (Weblog) by Bookpublishing101 on January 17, 2010
  • The Copyright Page

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    Posted to Bookpublishing101 (Weblog) by Bookpublishing101 on June 10, 2009
  • You are not alone

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    Posted to Bookpublishing101 (Weblog) by Bookpublishing101 on June 10, 2009
  • What NOT to do when soliciting a publisher

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    Posted to Bookpublishing101 (Weblog) by Bookpublishing101 on June 10, 2009
  • Submitting to a publisher

    This message can never be said enough. If you're thinking of submitting to a publisher, research publishers online to find out which are the best fit for your project. (See www.publishers.ca for Canadian publishers.) They will also have submission guidelines on each Website. Most publishers will not accept email proposals, unless you ...
    Posted to Bookpublishing101 (Weblog) by Bookpublishing101 on September 9, 2008
  • How the traditional bookselling process works

    First, the publisher produces the book that the author has written. The publisher ships these books (at its own expense) to bookstores or to a distributor (the middle party between the publisher and bookstore). If the books are sent to a distributor, he or she sells them to bookstores (many times on consignment), usually through a catalogue ...
    Posted to Bookpublishing101 (Weblog) by Bookpublishing101 on September 9, 2008