What makes a book look polished? How can we avoid the telltale signs of a self-published book based on appearance? We’ll explore the front matter of the book, editing tips and other rules to follow. I published a few nonfiction material over the years, and realized I overlooked some details. Likewise, you may have overlooked key features in your first publication. Thus, here are some practices to incorporate in your next book. Don’t Reinvent the Wheel Currently, I’m developing another book project. I’m not reinventing the wheel. Throughout my process I refer to my favorite books for comparison on presentation. I continue to study and incorporate those aspects of the book which improves its overall appearance. I encourage you to review select copies from your bookshelf. As I examine different books I notice the commonalities which are easy to overlook. Now I recognize the small things which enhance the aesthetics of the printed copy. Like you, I strive to uphold finishing tou...
Ashley Smith, Book Coach Have you published your book? That was the question which rekindled my fears to get started. For years I shared my dream of writing a book. And, for years others asked me about it. If this sounds similar to your reality, you’ve hit the jackpot. Therefore, let’s dismantle the energy of your naysayers. Your self-doubts and aim higher to fulfill your purpose, which is to write that book. Are you ready? Collaboration With a Book Coach My name is Ashley Smith. I’ve published eight books on Amazon. My goal is to work with aspiring authors to empower them with the tools to meet their dreams. Motivating individuals like yourself to get a handle on your calling and to finish the book. IN HER OWN INK offers guidance on self-publishing; book coaching, interior book design, and steps to finishing your draft and getting published online. With emphasis on nonfiction, specializing in mental health and rec...