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Book Synthesis: The Back of the Matter is…

Book Synthesis: The Back of the Matter is…

By Shannon Yarbrough on December 27, 2010

So, page by page all year long, I’ve been dissecting your book from the front matter, table of contents, dedications, prologues, first chapter pages, headers, footers, and more. We’ve finally reached the end of your book, and the end of this year long feature which I call Book Synthesis.

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Book Synthesis: Page Headers

Book Synthesis: Page Headers

By Shannon Yarbrough on November 10, 2010

Last month, we discussed page numbers (or footers). This month we’re moving to the top of the page and talking about page headers.

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Book Synthesis: Page Numbers

Book Synthesis: Page Numbers

By Shannon Yarbrough on October 3, 2010

We spent our summer with guest authors talking about the first page of your chapters and whether or not your book should have a prologue. We also talked about vacation spots to draw inspiration from and text justification. We’re going to spend October and November talking about those dreaded headers and footers. This month we’ll discuss page numbers in the footer, and in November we’ll talk about the title of your book and your name in the header.

Posted in Book Synthesis, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged Book Synthesis, creating sections in word, how to create sections, how to number pages, page number, page number in microsoft word, page number in word, sections in microsoft word, word page number | 1 Response

Book Synthesis: All Books Should Begin with a Prologue

Book Synthesis: All Books Should Begin with a Prologue

By Shannon Yarbrough on July 17, 2010

July’s Book Synthesis is brought to you by The Paper Rats. Authors Kristen Tsetsi (author of Homefront and Carol’s Aquarium) and R.J. Keller (author of Waiting For Spring) like to make videos when they should be writing. Their show is called “Inside The Writers’ Studio.” They are Paper Rats. This month they discuss why all books should begin with a prologue.

Posted in Book Synthesis, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged Book Synthesis, first chapter, first sentence, kristen tsetsi, paper rats, prologue, r.j. keller, should a book have a prologue | 2 Responses

Book Synthesis: The Halfway Mark

Book Synthesis: The Halfway Mark

By Shannon Yarbrough on May 28, 2010

And by halfway mark, I really mean for the year, not for your book. In last month’s post, friend and fellow reviewer Cheryl Anne Gardner wrote about the first page of your book. Prior to that, I’ve dissected each page of the front matter of your book. We’ll push forward in June with other topics like page numbers, justification, headers, and all that fun stuff. But for now, as we approach Memorial Day, let’s rest a moment.

Posted in Book Synthesis, Opinions | Tagged Book Synthesis, creative writing, finding inspiration, how to be creative, kick ass creativity, summer writing, taking notes | 1 Response

Book Synthesis: The First Page by Guest Blogger Cheryl Anne Gardner

Book Synthesis: The First Page by Guest Blogger Cheryl Anne Gardner

By Guest Reviewers on April 26, 2010

For April, our Book Synthesis feature is written by fellow author and book reviewer Cheryl Anne Gardner from POD People.

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Book Synthesis: Table of Contents Page & Dedications

Book Synthesis: Table of Contents Page & Dedications

By Shannon Yarbrough on March 28, 2010

For March, we are going to dissect the next few pages that fall after the Copyright page (see our February post) but come before the actual first page of the story, so basically these are the last few pages of your front matter.

Posted in Book Synthesis, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged book dedication, Book Synthesis, dedication page, formatting table of contents, table of contents | 1 Response

Book Synthesis: The Copyright Page

Book Synthesis: The Copyright Page

By Shannon Yarbrough on February 26, 2010

Last month, in our first edition of Book Synthesis, we discussed the first few pages of the front matter of your book: the first blank page, the title page, and how to format both the front and back of these pages. This month we’re moving forward just a few pages and discussing the copyright page and the table of contents. Obviously, the copyright page is a must for your book, and a table of contents if completely optional.

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Welcome to Book Synthesis!

Welcome to Book Synthesis!

By Shannon Yarbrough on January 30, 2010

In November 2008, we posted a list of “book boo boos” that we commonly see in self-published books. To this day, we still see a number of mistakes and formatting problems in previews of books and proofs we are considering for review. Authors who are new to this are still not seeking out assistance or doing research when it comes to putting their best book forward. That’s why I decided to start a monthly post which I’m calling “Book Synthesis.” Synthesis is defined as “the combining of the constituent elements of separate material or abstract entities into a single or unified entity.” In book terms, those elements are your title page, copyright page, table of contents, dedication page, body of text, etc. which all together make up your single book.

Posted in Book Synthesis, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged book formatting, Book Synthesis, book title page, copyright page, page by page, page formatting, title page | 2 Responses

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