Binding Books For An Audience

binding booksLetting people read your work is an important step in binding books. It’s hard to prepare your work so that it meets your own standards; but when you prepare it so that it meets the standards of others it’s really finished. Anytime you let someone read something you’ve written, chances are it will be heavily criticized. That’s good; it toughens the skin and it motivates you to make your work better. It’s hard to write something that everyone can agree succeeds. If you get to that point, it’s time to call book binding services. In the meanwhile, it’s time to edit.

Editing allows your story to grow and develop as you do. Most of the time, when you leave a story alone for a few months, you will go back to it and feel completely different about it.  This is a good technique. When you return, look out for possible cliches in your writing, which can be eradicated through an addition of detail and look for a complete arc — does the story present a conflict immediately and resolve it ultimately? If not you may consider changing the format so that it instantly engages the reader. Then let an audience read it again. If they like it, you know it’s ready for binding services.

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Posted on: Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 at 3:07 pm

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