Posts Tagged ‘binding services’

Book Binding Services and Inspiration

Inspiration is funny. Sometimes it comes from within without you even knowing what it’s going to be. But that’s only half the equation. The other half is imitation. You know, the best writers who submit their work to binding services are very well read. They’re able to judge what’s good writing and what’s bad writing [...]

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Think About Brooklyn, Then Book Binding Services

One of my friends recently told me he read somewhere that if you’re a writer, you either have an M.F.A. or you live in New York. These days it would be more proper to say Brooklyn. So many writers and artists have moved to Brooklyn over the past decade that it’s easy to make fun [...]

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Writing Before Book Binding Services

Before you submit your book to book binding services, think about getting published. This is a way to show that you’re ready to have your work read widely, when other people deem it literary enough to be better than other work. The internet has made publishing more competitive, but it has also made it easier [...]

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Computers Make Plot Easier to Construct Before Book Binding Services

Plot is an important part of any story. Sure there are some books that make it into the mainstream without a plot, per se, but these are often written by authors who have a grand conception of why they don’t have a plot. Don’t get me wrong, you can make it without a plot, but [...]

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Before Binding Books, Chisel Away

Before binding books you really have to chisel your novel down to the bare essentials. I mean every single word should have a place, so that if you deleted any one, it would change the meaning of the entire story. Okay, that’s a touch hyperbolic, but seriously, every word should have a place, and there [...]

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The Attitude to Bring to Book Binding Services

Everyone is writing a book. Usually I breathe a sigh of relief when I hear that people’s books will be vastly different from mine. Just last night I spoke to a woman with twenty years of experience in geriatrics. She seemed burdened, like giving her book to book binding services was bail. It seemed that [...]

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Binding Services and the Online World

Most writers these days wind up binding books on their own, without the help of big New York publishing houses. And many of them wind up being very successful, often selling between 800 and 2,000 a month. Even 800 books sold at a few dollars a piece is a few thousand, and those are the [...]

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Binding Books is the Last Step

Sometimes it’s good to try something different in your writing, something that you haven’t done before. I’m not necessarily talking about anything avant-garde, I’m saying that if you write prose, maybe try poetry. If you write poetry, try drama. Try all and every different format the written word fits into. I’ve been looking into binding [...]

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Binding Services, Patience and Rewriting

One of my favorite parts about working on my book is being able to rewrite it. When I was in college and I wrote a thesis I did a good job. But a couple of years later it occurred to me just how different it would be if I were able to rewrite it. Not [...]

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Follow Your Art to Binding Services

As a writer it can be hard to develop your style. It takes thousands of hours of hard work. But it can be even harder sticking with your style once you’ve found it. Sure it’s important to evolve, but if you find yourself evolving just so that you can have commercial success, you’re selling out. [...]

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