It takes the average reader 2 hours and 40 minutes to read The Bookbook: A Complete Guide to Creating a Book on Your Computer by Lily Splane
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Inside Information the Big Publishers Don't Want You to Have! Publishers typically reject 999 of 1000 manuscripts submitted-and your talent, knowledge, and writing skills may have nothing to do with it! Is this how you want your literary creation treated? Publishing industry trends endanger good writers. More and more people are writing, but good writers have to compete with amateurs clogging up the system with unpublishable work, adding their manuscripts to the "slush pile." Tighter budgets make publishers more selective than ever. The competition for bookstore shelf-space is fierce. With all those factors against you, it's no wonder the average author waits 5-25 years for that first acceptance and publication. Aren't you tired of postponing what you know you deserve? Don't wait for that elusive stroke of good luck-publish and sell your book yourself! Self-publishing books abound. Graphic design books for producing flyers and brochures are everywhere. But where will you find everything you need to know about editing, typesetting, and designing an entire book on your own computer? In The Book Book: A Complete Guide to Creating a Book on Your Computer, of course! Self-publishing encompasses three immutable certainties: It's hard work, it's not cheap, and it's very gratifying. If you do what it takes, a fourth certainty can be yours: it's profitable! The Book Book was designed to make book planning, typesetting, layout, and prepress production accessible to and easy for anyone with computer experience. Making your book marketable entails complying with some oftentimes rigid industry standards, allowing little deviation. Your book doesn't have to be among the volumes of poorly-designed printed matter. Your book can stand out and command respect, even awe. In The Book Book you will learn: * How to write clearly and concisely * What kinds and sizes of type are expected in books * How to use typography and design to enhance the appearance of your book and make it shout professional from the very first page * How many pages your book should have * How to set up a book in signatures * What the margins should measure * What binding is ideal for your book * How to design an irresistible cover * How to scan art into your book * Understanding color separations and using color to your advantage * What kind of paper to use for your book
The Bookbook: A Complete Guide to Creating a Book on Your Computer by Lily Splane is 160 pages long, and a total of 40,000 words.
This makes it 54% the length of the average book. It also has 49% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 38 minutes to read The Bookbook: A Complete Guide to Creating a Book on Your Computer aloud.
The Bookbook: A Complete Guide to Creating a Book on Your Computer is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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