Monthly Archives: September 2013
Readers rule: Elizabeth Gilbert and the crowdsourced cover
In my last installment, I warned against clinging too tightly to your one and only book cover idea. It’s dangerous to be so invested in your own aesthetic preferences that you lose sight of what will sell your book. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Working with a publishing team
Tagged book covers, crowdsourcing, Elizabeth Gilbert
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You better shop around
Say you’ve decided to join a dating site. Shortly after signing up, you find a profile that intrigues you. The person is interested in the same things you are, seems intelligent, has a great sense of humor, the works. Do … Continue reading
The right question: How to make sure you get the editing you need
Not long ago, a first-time author listed a job on an editorial freelancing site that I frequent. His manuscript had already been edited, he said, so all he needed was for someone to catch the leftover errors in spelling and … Continue reading