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Books For Publish
July 15, 2008, 9:36 am | visits: 12 | wordcount: 1239
By Dave Text

The procedure of production and distribution of books or other forms of literature for the public is called publishing. In some instances, the author is his own publisher. He makes his literature then finds means of media for it to be disseminated to viewers. A book is known as a collection or a set of blank, written, illustrated, or printed sheets which are made and produced with paper and/or different materials. These materials are fastened and compiled as one in order to form a hinge in one side. In a book, a leaf is the single sheet, while its both sides are known as its page. When a book is produced through an electronic format, this type of book is called the e-book. Books also pertain to literary works. In information science and libraries, a book is known as a monograph, where in, this is vital in order for it to be differentiated from periodicals like journals, magazines, and newspapers. Written works as well as books are called literature. In a novel, a book can be compartmentalized into different sections like Book One, Book Two, Book Three, and so on and so forth. A book lover is called with many terms such as a philobiblist, a bibliophile, or a bibliophilist, or in layman's term, a bookworm. You can also buy books in a bookshop or bookstore. To borrow a book, you can just head on to libraries near you. The usual book structure or parts include the following: Front cover: soft cover (paperback) or hardbound; the one that connects the front and the rear cover is called a spine which is similar to a hinge Front endpaper Flyleaf Front matter Frontispiece Title page Copyright page Table of contents List of figures List of tables Dedication Acknowledgments Foreword Preface Introduction Body: the main contents or texts where the pages are found. These pages have page number and are often separated into sequential chapters. Appendix Glossary Index Notes Bibliography Colophon Flyleaf Rear endpaper Rear cover The procedure of production and distribution of literature or other information for the public is called publishing. In some instances, the author is his own publisher. He makes his literature then finds means of media so that it can be disseminated to its viewers. There are stages in publishing a book. These stages would include the following: • Development • Acquisition • Copyediting • Graphic design • Production (Printing or Electronic) • Marketing • Distribution The following are the steps on how to get your book to be published. These are: Step One Look for a professional editor for the work or literature that you have done. With this procedure, you are ensured that the book that you have made is polished and refined prior to giving to the publisher or agent. Step Two Look for an agent who would represent you and your work. A good agent will present your literature to publishers and guide you on the process of publishing. Know the agent's experience, expected commission, interests, and recent sales before making a commitment. Step Three Give your query letter to various publishers whom you think would like your book best. The letter that you will send will give the description of the book that you have made and provide your reasons why it is worth publishing. Given that the publisher would look the idea of your book, they will forward a proposal to you. Step Four Provide the interested editors or publishers with your book proposal. Included in your book proposal is a 10 to 12 page sample, your reason for making the book as well as the author's information. For nonfictional authors, they may send a proposal before completing their book. For fictional writers, a completed manuscript is expected during query. Step Five Wait for the response of the editor or publishers. If the book that you have made is accepted, you'd get a monetary offer. But if not, a rejection letter will be sent out to you, together with the reason why it cannot be published. Step Six Keep sending query letters to publishers until you receive an offer from your publisher. The key here is to study the responses of the editors and intertwine it in your work until you find a publisher who would take interest in your work. Here is a list of known Book Publishers: eBookMall Publishing Center Abingdon Press Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Accent on Living Ace Science Fiction Adams Media Corporation Addison-Wesley Longman, Inc. African American Images The Alban Institute Almar Press American Counseling Association American Press Amherst Media The Amwell Press Anchorage Press, Inc. Andrews and McMeel Arden Press, Inc. Asian Humanities Press Astro Communican Scvices, Inc. Autonomedia Aztex Corp. Bantman Doubleday Dell Barron's Educational Series, Inc. Barbour and Company, Inc. Barron's Educational Series, Inc. Beacon Press Bear and Co., Inc. Behrman House Inc. Black Heron Press Blackbirch Press, Inc. Bloomberg Press Blue Poppy Press Blue Star Productions Borgo Press Boyds Mills Press Brassey's, Inc. Brevet Press., Inc. The Bureau For At-Risk Youth Business McGraw-Hill Butterworth-Heinman C Q Press Caddo Gap Press Cambridge Educational Cambridge University Press The Caxton Printers, Ltd. Catbird Press Center Press Chatham Press Chicago Review Press Church Growth Institute Circlet Press, Inc. Citadel Press Clarkson Potter Coffee House Press Country Sport Press Champion Press Computer Science Press Confluence Press, Inc. Consumer Press Copper Canyon Press CottonWood Press, Inc. Counterpoint The Crossing Press Dance Horizons Dancing Jester Press Darlington Productions, Inc. Delacorte Press The Denali Press Devyn Press Discipleship Resources Dimi Press Doubleday Down Home Press Duke Press Dutton E.M. Press, Inc. Eakin Press/Sunbelt Media, Inc. Eastland Press The Ecco Press The Education Center, Inc. Epicenter Press Faber & Faber, Inc. Facts on File, Inc. Fairview Press Fawcett Juniper Fjord Press Focal Press Foghorn Press Four Walls Eight Windows The Free Press Friends United Press The Globe Pequot Press, Inc. The Graduate Group Green Bark Press GreenHaven Press, Inc. Grove/Atlantic, Inc. Gryphon House, Inc Half Halt Press, Inc. The Harvard Common Press Herald Press Holiday House Home Education Press Jist Works, Inc. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Knowledge, Ideas & Trends, Inc. Lake View Press The Learning Works, Inc. Libraries Unlimited Living the Good News The McGraw-Hill Companies Media Bridge Mercury House, Inc. New Hope New Leaf Press, Inc. Nodin Press W.W. North Co., Inc. Nova Press Oak Knoll Press Octameron Associates Orchises Press Ortho Information Services Osborne/McGraw-Hill Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. The Overlook Press Owl Creek Press Oxford University Press Paper Chase Press Pippin Press Planners Press Planning/Communications Popular Culture Ink Receipt Press Price Stern Sloan, Inc. The Putnam Berkley Group QED Press Random House, Inc. Routledge, Inc. SAS Institute, Inc. Scholastic, Inc. Serendipity Systems Sergeant Kirkland's Slack, Inc. The Smith Social Science Education Consortium SoundPrints The Speech Bin, Inc. Spinsters Ink Swan-Raven & Co. Swedenborg Foundatin Sybex, Inc. Systems Co. Inc. Texas State Historical Association Transportation Trails TSR, Inc. Charles Tuttle Co. Univelt, Inc. VGM Career Horizons Verso Walker and Co. Warner Aspect Franklin Watts, Inc. Samuel Weiser, Inc. White Cliffs Media, Inc. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Wild Flower Press Little Aspect Sine there are many book publishers, the harder task is usually getting one to approve to your book. Thus, if you will heed criticisms and put it to good use, then add patience, you will soon be able to get your book published and hopefully released to the public.

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