Behind the Page with Paper Lantern Lit #1: Writing and Publishing with a Book Packager
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[box type="note"]Here at Pub Crawl, most of our articles are about traditional publishing, since that's the route we're most familiar with. However, there are other routes as well. Self-publishing is one most people know a little about. Book packaging is another route, and one that fewer people may have heard of. We invited Paper Lantern Lit, a boutique book packager, to write a series of 3 guest posts to elucidate the process a little. Their first two posts will talk generally, and the third will be made up of their answers to your questions. So please ask away in the comments, and welcome Tara Sonin, the Marketing Manager for Paper Lantern Lit! (PS: We always want the blog to talk about things our readers are interested in knowing! Please tell us if there are other aspects of publishing you'd like us to touch on here at the blog.)[/box] Book Packagers are one of the most interesting components of the publishing industry. At least we think so, because
Behind the Page with Paper Lantern Lit #1: Writing and Publishing with a Book Packager
Behind the Page with Paper Lantern Lit #1…
Behind the Page with Paper Lantern Lit #1: Writing and Publishing with a Book Packager
[box type="note"]Here at Pub Crawl, most of our articles are about traditional publishing, since that's the route we're most familiar with. However, there are other routes as well. Self-publishing is one most people know a little about. Book packaging is another route, and one that fewer people may have heard of. We invited Paper Lantern Lit, a boutique book packager, to write a series of 3 guest posts to elucidate the process a little. Their first two posts will talk generally, and the third will be made up of their answers to your questions. So please ask away in the comments, and welcome Tara Sonin, the Marketing Manager for Paper Lantern Lit! (PS: We always want the blog to talk about things our readers are interested in knowing! Please tell us if there are other aspects of publishing you'd like us to touch on here at the blog.)[/box] Book Packagers are one of the most interesting components of the publishing industry. At least we think so, because