My book production process …
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Question: What is the book production process like?
Answer: A lot of folks think that once an author finishes writing a book, it’s done, but that is not the case. A book needs a lot more work/time/attention/love before it is ready to be released.
Every author/publisher has their own process, but here is generally what happens during my production process for my indie published books:
Copyedits: After I revise/edit/finish actually writing the book, I send it to a copyeditor, who reads through it and marks/edits things like typos, missing punctuation, and grammatical errors, along with any questions they might have about the characters’ actions, the magic/worldbuilding, etc. This usually takes about 4-6 weeks, depending on the copyeditor’s schedule.
Once I get the copyedited book, I print it out on paper, read through it, and look at all the comments/questions. Usually takes 1 week for me to read through the copyedits and 1-2 weeks to input my changes/answers into the computer.
First proofread: Once I finish with the copyedits, the book is sent to a proofreader, who reads through the book searching for typos, missing punctuation, grammatical errors, etc. Again, this usually takes about 4-6 weeks, depending on the proofreader’s schedule.
Once I get the proofread book, I print it out on paper, read through it, and look at all the comments/questions. Usually takes 1 week for me to read through and 1-2 weeks to input my changes/answers into the computer.
Second proofread: I send the book to a second/different proofreader, who also reads through it looking for typos and other errors. Usually takes about 4-6 weeks. Then I look at the book and make my final changes. Usually takes me 1 week to read through and 1 week to input my changes into the computer.
First page proofs: I send the final, proofread book to my formatter, who lays it out as a print book, and I read through the whole book yet again (!). Seeing the story laid out as a print book usually helps me find a few final mistakes/things to tweak. Usually takes me 1 week to read through and 1 week to make my final changes.
Second page proofs: I will read through/skim the page proofs a second time, but this time, I am looking for formatting issues like spacey lines/words and widows/orphans (single words that appear at the tops of pages). Usually takes me 1 week to read through and 1 week to make my final-final changes.
The end: And then the book is done-done-done, I collapse in a heap, and I never have to read it again. 🙂
So that is my book production process, which is pretty involved and lengthy. That’s one reason why I get sooo annoyed when folks says that authors don’t spend any time on our books or when people gleefully tell me how stupid I am and how much smarter they are because they found a typo in my books. *rolling my eyes*
I hope you all found this interesting/informative. Thank you for reading.
Authors — What is your book production process like?