I thought it might be fun to do some documenting of my publishing experience. Now that it has been three weeks since I signed my contract with Limitless Publishing some fun things are in the works!
Let's recap:
Sept. 10 - received a partial request from LimitlessEvery publishing house has their standards for formatting a novel, and for the most part, I'm sure they are all fairly similar. That being said, since I've never published a book before I was a little nervous about the pre-edits. But they came in and, even though I did have a few things to change, it wasn't terribly scary—PHEW! So here is some stuff I learned:
Sept. 14 - received a full manuscript request from Limitless
Sept. 20 - received an offer of a contract to publish Chasing Forever
Sept. 24 - received contract
Sept. 28 - signed contract and became part of the Limitless Publishing Team
Oct. 1 - received a cover questionnaire, book blurb sample request and synopsis request
Oct. 6 - a new title has been given—Raining Down Rules
Oct. 9 - pre-edits come in and I've been assigned an editor
Oct. 12 -sent back my pre-edits
Oct. 14 received my book release date!!!
Double spaces after . ? ! are OUT. Seriously? Like when did this happen? My thumbs are constantly tapping twice on the space bar and I CANNOT STOP IT! In case you haven't noticed, even my blog posts are riddled with double spaces. It is ingrained in my brain and my fingers type on autopilot. I. Must. Resist.
Em Dashes—now I know how to make them! I kind of felt stupid when I learned the keystrokes to do them, but now I know and will never forget. On a Mac (which is what I'm currently using) it's SHIFT+OPTION+- and you magically get —. For the PC you type the word--and then type the next word.
Alright does not equal all right. So, apparently alright isn't grammatically correct, it's all right. Check!
There are more than one type of "quotes". As in smart (curly) quotes vs. straight quotes. See example below.
"That's a 'magic' sock."
“That’s a ‘magic’ sock.”
Congratulations on your book release date! That is so exciting:) Also, thanks for sharing those pre-edit tips. I'll be sure to look over my MS for those filler words.
ReplyDeleteThank you Leah! This has been an amazing adventure so far and I hope to share what I learn through the whole process.
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