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The book is going through its first editorial trial by fire right now, and I'll have a few days' work to do before I can release the ARCs.
Each reviewer will get a printed ARC in 5.5 x 8.5 format, for markup in red ink. When done, send the ARC back to me so I can incorporate changes. I'll sign each one and send them back to you. When I release the finished version, you will get a free copy and may then publish your review on Amazon and GR.
I looked at your past reviews and I think you'll do fine.


Jon, the idea of using CS for your review copies is a fine one. They look professional which gives you much more credibility and can be ordered a few of (when you think of more places to send them. If you have the cover design, use it with a "medallion" on the front that says "ARC" and the galley information on the back instead of reviews. Check the Publishers Weekly website for the info they require and use it as a guide. You can even use it as a true review galley-- upload your cleanest,best, typeset .pdf and order a few copies to give to your snarkiest friends. When they get back to you with the inevitable typos, clean up the file and reupload for copies for reviewers. When you're finished with that process, you can reupload new files for the cover and use them as the final copies. A tip: The CS utility won't accept your submission of the files unless you enable at least the Amazon distribution.(At least that was true the last time I used it this way.) As soon as you hit "publish," go to the "help" utility on the left and send a message that this title is only a review galley and to please withhold it from distribution until you notify them otherwise. (You'll have to do that each time you upload a file until you actually do publish.)





Slowly but surely, my product is getting better and better. (If I had 6K for a good editor, trust me, I'd be there.)
A person can buy the paperback directly from CS if you don't want to go through all the distribution channels.You won't get the massive exposure, but you can Link your CS store to your website store.
Happy selling.
This is a great discussion. I am finishing a 'first finished draft' of a book and am looking for people to critique it. Putting it on CS or Lulu sounds great (possibly Lulu if they don't burn an ISBN...)
Thanks, all!
Thanks, all!
Some people want their own isbns. Additionally, the book is not in its final form, and major alterations might requrie a new one. Lots of reasons.

I went online and bought a copy of an excellent book that had been given me (and destroyed by my dog). I went to Half.com, chose a good seller, and was glad to receive my 'new' book.
Imagine my surprise when I found that the very last paragraph in the book, which tied the horrific beginning to a redeemed ending, was missing.
What the--? I looked - and I saw that what I had purchased was an ARC. Grrr...
The author had obviously realized that he needed one last paragraph to tie in a loose end. I suspect he hadn't even thought of that when he finished th book, that it had come as a flash of inspiration when he had the ARCs out for review.
The book, by the way, is
The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War
Imagine my surprise when I found that the very last paragraph in the book, which tied the horrific beginning to a redeemed ending, was missing.
What the--? I looked - and I saw that what I had purchased was an ARC. Grrr...
The author had obviously realized that he needed one last paragraph to tie in a loose end. I suspect he hadn't even thought of that when he finished th book, that it had come as a flash of inspiration when he had the ARCs out for review.
The book, by the way, is
The Year of Jubilo: A Novel of the Civil War



You DID have the cur destroyed, didn't you?
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