This engaging story about time travel is a collaboration between Christopher Gayle and Graham Publishing Group.

This engaging story about time travel is a collaboration between Christopher Gayle and Graham Publishing Group.

You’ve written your book.  The manuscript is done. Now the Word document needs to be converted into a format that your printer can use in creating your printed book. This “book conversion” process is so vital. Getting your page interior print ready can mean the difference between a professionally published book, one the mirrors any book published by a mainstream publisher, and one that does not do your book justice.

Print on Demand is an important term in this modern age of publishing.  Preparing your book for POD takes a professional touch that matches the time and energy you have put into your writing.  Your printer is only concerned about the speed in which your book is printed and shipped to the book buyer. It is your responsibility to make certain that the print book interior design is flawless, creative, and deserving of your book.

Once your manuscript content has been edited and then copy edited and proofread, designing the interior of the print book needs to be done with the same care and expertise as the writing and editing.  Choosing the right layout, chapter design, and font selection is as important as designing a magnificent book cover.

This is no place to skimp. Choose your publishing consultant and interior book designer carefully.  Make certain you are working with someone who feels as strongly about the look and feel of your book as you do. Turning your manuscript into a print ready file is the next step in delivering a book that professional, easy to read, and makes every ounce of energy that you put into the writing worthy of your efforts.

Explore your options. Don’t let someone talk you into services you don’t need. Converting your Word document and manuscript into a beautifully designed hardback or paperback book is an important place to start.