In early February, I received an email from my publisher notifying me that my book had moved into the Production Department. Attached to the email was a PDF copy of my entire manuscript. In viewing the file, my manuscript was laid out as if it was a finished novel. It was exciting to see it this way.
In my initial contacts with Publish America they quoted a time frame of 6 to 9 months until publication. I have been pleasantly surprised at how fast things have progressed. I hope this is a sign the publisher is as excited about getting my book into reader’s hands as I am.
The publisher wanted me to read the manuscript and pick out any publisher errors. Since I couldn’t make any corrections in the PDF file, Publish America wanted me to list all the mistakes in an email and send it to them. There was a short deadline to complete it and return my email listing any errors. It was fun reading the story from start to finish once again as I hadn’t done that in a long while since completing the final editing drafts.
Thankfully, I only found a couple of minor errors. I heaved a sigh of relief, listed the problems I found in the manuscript and returned the email to them within the deadline.
Each step of the way along the publishing trail has been exciting and fun. I’ve enjoyed it as I know other first time authors will also. My excitement builds with each step of the publishing process. My dream of seeing the story I wrote in book form will be realized. I sometimes think it is all still a dream, until the next email arrives from Publish America with another deadline for me to meet. But it is all a lot of fun.




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