Last week, I finished making immediate changes to “Pithea” that I already knew needed made. My plan now is to format the updated draft for print, get a proof copy, and read through the book that way (probably reading it out loud), hopefully one last time, making notes for anything else that needs changed. I want to have the final draft as settled as possible before November.
This brings me to NaNoWriMo. October is what many of us call Preptober. I already have a preliminary outline for what I’m planning to write this year, which I wrote 4 months ago. But I need to re-familiarize myself not only with that outline, but also with the story that comes before it. I have a few areas of the outline to flesh out, too. I’ll have time to do this while waiting on my proof copy to arrive, I’m sure.
Sounds like a brilliant plan! What do you use to format? What printer service are you going through? It’s great to see authors making their dreams happen!
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Elizabeth
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I’m using Amazon’s KDP, and have downloaded a template from their site to use for the paperback formatting. I can’t wait to get the first proof copy!
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