Simpler Is Better When It Comes To Binding Books

binding servicesBefore binding books, ask yourself if your story could be read and understood by everybody. Do you think it would stand up to the works being published by the big New York publishing houses? If you have doubts, maybe you should wait and keep working on it. Maybe you should work on something else, so you can return to your large project with fresher, more critical eyes. And in the meanwhile, your talents will develop and grow with practice and reading.

When you then come back to it you may think, Of course! I should’ve been content with less. I should’ve made it all simpler; I need to master my craft before I can start going crazy and experimenting with different styles, because how am I going to attract an audience with a more difficult style when I should really be tailoring my style to as many people as possible.

So, after you revisit your work, you can gauge whether you should submit it to book binding services. You want it to be the best possible. The best American writers, from Twain to Hemingway have advocated a simple style. Especially, if this is your first book, I suggest doing the same.

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Posted on: Monday, November 21st, 2011 at 9:36 am

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