Writing a book seems like a never-ending process. First, there is the long writing process which may take years or even decades for some. This is then followed by editing and rewriting and then some more editing. After you feel that the manuscript is ‘good enough’ you need to find a publisher who then makes you rewrite, edit and rewrite some more. Once the publisher is satisfied, it goes to copyediting, followed by going over the typeset pages. The end stage of publishing is reviewing the Final Pages which is your last chance to find any errors in your manuscript.
Publisher's Weekly: Surviving God
Publisher's Weekly: Surviving God
Publisher's Weekly: Surviving God
Writing a book seems like a never-ending process. First, there is the long writing process which may take years or even decades for some. This is then followed by editing and rewriting and then some more editing. After you feel that the manuscript is ‘good enough’ you need to find a publisher who then makes you rewrite, edit and rewrite some more. Once the publisher is satisfied, it goes to copyediting, followed by going over the typeset pages. The end stage of publishing is reviewing the Final Pages which is your last chance to find any errors in your manuscript.