Who
wouldn’t like to make their book as good as it can be? We welcome Carol Cooper
to the blog to tell us how it can be done.
I’m delighted to brag that my second novel, Hampstead Fever, finds itself in
bookstores alongside the
best in the business - right next to David Nicholls on
a table in Waterstones, and in a front-of-store promotion in WH Smith travel
shops.
People often ask me how that can happen to a
self-published book. My answer? Produce a book that won’t disgrace itself in
such company.
Compared with my current novel, my fiction debut
One Night at the Jacaranda should
have hung its head in shame and quietly slunk out of the back door when I first
published it in late 2013. Its cover alone exposed it as a gate-crasher into
the publishing party. I’d imagined that a photo of red suede heels, accompanied
by a lipstick tossed nonchalantly onto a carpet, would scream, “Sexy story
about relationships”. In reality it screamed, “Amateur!” As did a lot of the
contents, because I had also made poor editing choices.
I can distil much of what I’ve learned since
then into half a dozen tips.
Tip 1. Self-publishing
doesn’t mean doing it all yourself.
It can be a solo operation, but just because something’s possible
doesn’t make it a good idea. To look professional, a book needs professional editing
and proof-reading.Yes, beta readers can help shape a manuscript, but it’s
almost impossible to edit your own work. Shop around before you commit to an
editor or proof-reader. Many of them will gladly mark up a short sample of MS
to give you an idea of their work.
Tip 2. Whether
you’re indie or not, always check the page proofs yourself.
I see no end of trade-published books with
elementary mistakes, but publishing is not what it was, and a lot more work is
farmed out, with fewer people around to take the time to check its quality. The
reality is that anyone can miss things. After no fewer than three proof-reads,
my Hampstead Fever still had four
typos. But I had the luxury of another print run for the WH Smith promotion, so
went back and got rid of them.
Tip 3. Be
realistic about your abilities.
A great cover is possible using Createspace or
other templates, but it’s a lot harder, especially if, like me, you have no
discernible artistic talent. That’s why I commissioned a professional designer for
the cover of Hampstead Fever, as well
as for the reissue of my first novel. I’m thrilled with what Jessica Bell came
up with. Even then, however, it took a few goes to get right. Apparently I’m
fussy (who knew?). The final cover is a little different from most contemporary
fiction or romance, but it’s eye-catching, suggests a summer read, and is a
good indicator of what’s inside.
Tip 4. The
book must look and feel like a quality product.
Print-on-demand can be excellent, but, if you
want your book to be up to publishing industry standards, then think about
paying a bit more. I used Clays, who’ve been printing in Bungay, Suffolk, since
long before I was born. Established over 200 years ago, Clays print some 170
million books a year, including those for leading publishers, and luckily they
now offer short-run printing that doesn’t break the bank. Spend a little time
deciding on the format of the book, the type of paper, and the finish of the
cover. Maybe you even want to add a little bit of embossing or foil to the
front? They’re far from essential, but many popular fiction covers now have
these embellishments.
Tip 5. Be
obsessional about how it’s shaping up along the way.
This book is your baby so of course you love it
and think it’s wonderful, but try to be objective about its flaws. If you’re
trade-published, work closely with your editor as much as you possibly can, and
be open. One of my recent non-fiction books had several style inconsistencies
and other annoyances, plus I didn’t think the doctor pictured on the cover
should be shown wearing nail varnish. There’s always a way of expressing honest
opinions in a pleasant manner. Or so I’m told. I just haven’t found it yet.
Tip 6. Keep
learning.
A commitment to improvement is essential in making
any book as good as it can be. That’s ultimately what helped me create something
that could earn its place on a shelf of the best offerings from the Big Five.
And you can do that too.
About
Carol:
Hybrid author Carol Cooper is best known as a
doctor, journalist, and president of the Guild of Health Writers. She
contributes to The Sun newspaper,
broadcasts on TV and radio, and has a string of trade-published non-fiction
books to her name. Now she writes and publishes novels, the latest being Hampstead Fever, a contemporary tale of
urban life.
Blurb
for Hampstead Fever:
IN A
LONDON HEATWAVE, EMOTIONS REACH BOILING POINT…
Ex-con
Dan has it all. The perfect job and a new baby with his dream woman. So why is
he still an outsider?
Laure
had baby Jack late in life. It’s only natural she’s a little over-protective.
Motherhood is terrifying.
After
surviving serious illness, Sanjay’s got his life back. Now he wants adventure.
Where does that leave girlfriend Harriet?
Karen’s
love life is reduced to casual sex with the football coach. As a divorcee with
four kids, romance is on her to-do list, just below the laundry.
Doctor
Geoff’s relationship with actress Daisy is bound to be a bit dramatic. But why
all the mystery?
A slice
of contemporary multi-cultural London life to make you laugh, cry, and nod in
recognition.
Links:
Thank
you for a most informative article, Carol. You’ve certainly given us some
interesting tips. Good luck with your next publications. We will be watching
with interest.
Would you like to write for the RNA blog?
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5 comments:
Well done, Carol. And excellent advice.
Great article. Thanks Carol
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