
In the final stretch now towards publication next month of STORIES FROM BONDI. I received final proofs from the publisher Ginninderra Press. They are now being read by another set of eyes before posting back to Adelaide. 19 contemporary stories about men and women and life and the whole damn thing set mostly in and around Bondi.
There will be a launch of the book in the Blue Mountains on 2 November. Details to follow.
So what are final proofs?
‘Proofs created by the printer for approval by the publisher before going to press are called final proofs. At this stage in production, all mistakes are supposed to have been corrected and the pages are set up in imposition for folding and cutting on the press. To correct a mistake at this stage entails an extra cost per page, so authors are discouraged from making many changes to final proofs, while last-minute corrections by the in-house publishing staff may be accepted.
‘In the final proof stage, page layouts are examined closely. Additionally, because final page proofs contain the final pagination, if an index was not compiled at an earlier stage in production, this pagination facilitates compiling a book’s index and correcting its table of contents.’ – Wikipedia
I’m very excited and can’t help boasting that this is my fourth book in four years. Phew. What a marathon it’s been!
Love that cover!
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that’s great Sean. thanks for letting me know.
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Four books in four years. Commendable and impressive!
Neil Scheinin
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thank you Neil. i wrote five books and submitted them to publishers until the fifth one was finally accepted by a small prestigious publisher. now that i have a publisher i have been working backwards sending them 4, 3 and 2. so four books published in 4 years, but 18 years of rewriting and submitting 🙂
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That is a gorgeous cover, Libby. Count me in for spreading the good word in November.
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glad you like the cover, Jacqui. thank you so much for the offer of spreading the word. how should i facilitate your participation?
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Wonderful news, Libby. Love the cover!!
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that’s great. thank you Jennie.
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You’re welcome.🙂
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