The importance of proofing a printed book

in writing •  5 years ago  (edited)

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My printer's proof of Rainbow Lullaby arrived today! I'm trying a new printer for this novel, and I was impressed by the overall quality of the cover, pages, and binding. The book looks nice and vibrant, and -- despite a weird and pointless table of contents added by one of the programs I used to create the file from which this was printed -- seems very readable.

Of course, even after going over and over this novel with a fine-tooth comb (with help from a good proofreader), there are errors. While none of these errors is too big a deal, I'm definitely inclined to correct them in both ebooks and any future printed copies. So that's how I spent my day: reading my own book and writing in corrections here and there with a ballpoint pen. However tedious, it's way better than ordering a big batch of books which all have minor errors in them: )

EDIT: The print version of Rainbow Lullaby is now available for purchase on Blurb!!! http://www.blurb.com/b/9330918-rainbow-lullaby

And the Kindle version is of course available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Rainbow-Lullaby-Mark-Bailey-ebook/dp/B07P4MYTGT/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=rainbow+lullaby&qid=1551558764&s=gateway&sr=8-1

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I just picked it up on Amazon.
I can't wait to read this!!!