The flowchart describes the process of publishing a book. The first step is to write the book. After that, the book is reread and , if necessary, rewritten so as to write from a different angle or to appeal to multiple audiences. The next step is to edit the book. This is to ensure the consistency of the plot. Another reason is to remove any grammatical and spelling mistakes. If the end result is not satisfactory, the book is again edited. Some books undergo nearly 20 editing and rewriting cycles. Subsequently, the final edition is proof - read. Mostly, there will not be many errors but many typing errors may have crept in which need to be removed. Next, the layout of the book and the design of the book is decided. This step is repeated until the effect is pleasing. Simultaneously, the ISBN and Copyright is obtained. After that, a CIP catalogue is filed. Then, the first copy of the book is printed and bound. Again, if required, this step is repeated. Meanwhile, steps to market this book is undertaken. Finally, the book is published, distributed and sold.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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