5 Things You Didn’t Know About Book Editing and Publishing 

Whether you dream of writing a bestselling novel with a unique and interesting story or you simply enjoy reading for hours and relax with a good book in your hand, there are probably certain things you did not know about book editing and the publishing process that follows. If you fall under the first group of book enthusiasts, then the story behind writing a book might not be as romantic as you have thought. On the other hand, raising your awareness about what a book has to endure to ultimately reach the shelf or a stand will make you cherish your favorite literature even more. Whatever group do you belong to, this article will make certain things about editing and publishing much closer to you and reveal a part of the not-so-familiar path a wad of papers has to undertake in order to become a book.

It is not a surprise that many people write, even on a daily basis, to share their thoughts and opinion with a piece of paper, or nowadays, with a flat-screen. No matter if the content is written is worthy of any attention, the writing process itself is a healthy way to express your emotions and to get rid of certain thoughts and thinking, whether they are positive or the other way around. By simply materializing what was once in your head, you release yourself from the mental fatigue caused by whirlwinds of uncontrolled thought. Therefore, once you see the thing that was locked inside your mind until recently, you should be endowed with a sense of ease knowing that the thing is not trapped inside your head anymore.

Although a writing process can be as pleasant as a therapeutic experience, not all writings are for publishing. Not only that they are not for publishing, but they also are not to be read by anyone except by their creator. That is where the therapeutic value starts and ends. On the other hand, almost every single text ever written is a good material for editing. Some writings more, others less. The point important to highlight is that the book you read or any you have read has been through many editing processes before reaching their audience.

The following list was made so you get to know certain features about book editing and book publishing that you are probably not yet familiar with. Hopefully, this will enrich your knowledge about books and enable you to have a clearer insight into certain things.

Writing VS Selling

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An important thing to notice is that the writing of the book comes easier than selling the same thing. Namely, although certain books wield potential and bear the quality, convincing the average reader to give it a try might be a harder part of the job than the writing itself was. Although the popularity is not the only indicator if the book is worth your time or not, it certainly helps the author on his path and assures that people familiar with the work to date will pay attention to new editions of the same writer. Not only does not this guarantee the success of the book, but it certainly provides a critical mass, to begin with.

The Publishers

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Although the publishing industry continues to exist, the authors never had the opportunity to rely on themselves as they can do it in the present. Namely, printing your own book 30 years ago was almost unimaginable in a way that it can be done today. Although you will probably not get the job done as good as a publisher would, you most certainly have the needs necessary to perform. The crucial thing until it comes to publishing is editing. That implies that your work is easy to read, stylized, digestible, lettered, and so on.

If you are doing your publishing, you have to deal with editing as well. So, how to find a good editor? Well, when it comes to the book editing or even ebook editing, certain book editing companies offer their services online. Book editor cost may depend on various factors and if you want to know more about it feel free to visit editmojo.com

Publishers and Editing

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You might be familiar with situations when a potential publisher denies a whole new book by merely reading a few starting pages, not even paying attention to the general doing of the book. This does not come as an act of pretentiousness, but more as a sign of experience. Namely, experienced publishers can assert the style and the quality of the book by throwing a glance at it, only they can realize how much it would cost if that book undergoes the procedures preceding the publishing. Those procedures include editing, proofreading, etc. If they evaluate that calculus is negative and that the book needs more investment than it could bring profit than the deal breaks easily and no more than two pages are needed to realize the outcome. There are numerous examples of publishers being wrong, but the experience is what makes them capable of making the aforementioned decisions.

Not the Right Time

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What is an important characteristic to be developed by young authors is patience. Namely, many famous works of art have had to wait for their time in history to come in order to be rediscovered and become popular. Sadly, not every single author lives long enough to ripe the fruits of their writing. On the other hand, the ones who succeed in writing masterpieces that become popular after they finish their role in this life, continue to exist through their immortal works.

Do Not Judge a Book by Its Cover

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The saying says it all. There are multiple examples of fiction novels hanging on the shelf in your local supermarket looking awesome with their colorful covers and waiting for an interested buyer to spend their money on them. On the other hand, check your local library for any famous piece of art and check its covers. You will probably be flabbergasted when you pay attention to the absence of both animation and color. Therefore, it is easy to conclude that the credibility of a book lies within its pages, it is not printed on the cover. So, fear not if you lack ideas for the cover of your book, but focus on the content instead.

No matter what were your thoughts on books before reading this article, reading the aforementioned things should have given you a quick peak on some of the not so popular steps needed to be taken in order for the book to be published. Therefore, your next book-related experience should be more intense and the whole happening imbued with respect. Although what you read could have been someone’s way to relieve themselves on a piece of paper, what you should know for sure is that it was most definitely edited before publication.