Read Write That Book Already!: The Tough Love You Need To Get Published Now Online
Authors: Sam Barry
Tags: #ebook, #book
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Portrait
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Pre-emptive offer
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Preface
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Publication (or pub) date
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Reading line
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Recto
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Release date
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Remainder
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Rock Bottom Remainders
A mediocre rock band made up of famous authors and “rock stars in residence,” with the stated purpose of raising money for literacy-related charities; the band’s members include (or have included) Stephen King, Dave Barry, Amy Tan, Scott Turow, Mitch Albom, Tad Bartimus, Dave Marsh, Greil Marcus, Joel Selvin, Ridley Pearson, James McBride, Roy Blount Jr., Matt Groening, Barbara Kingsolver, Robert Fulghum, Roger McGuinn, Warren Zevon, Al Kooper, and—by astonishing coincidence—Sam Barry and Kathi Kamen Goldmark (She founded the band in 1992)
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Saddle stitch
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Short discount
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Slush pile
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Spine
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Stet
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you.
)
Stock
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Style sheet
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Table of contents (TOC)
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Title page
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Track
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Trade publisher
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Typo
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UV coating
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Verso
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Widow
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