12 thoughts on “The Bullet Point Guide to Digital Self-Publishing

  1. The best way I have found to do the final pass on your manuscript is to have it read back to you by the computer. This is a basic feature in MSWord. Unlike reading it out loud, where your brain can substitute the missing word or gloss over misspellings, the monotone voice of the computer makes ever error in spelling, every missing word, and every misplaced comma stand out. It also helps to have the manuscript you are doing this with magnified to 200% on your screen.

    I call this the Robot Read, and it is my final check before sending the manuscript out.

  2. Dale, excellent checklist! When writers ask about self-publishing, I’m glad to have this reference to recommend to them.

    One other proofreading tip: change the font and size of the ms and print it out. It looks different from the book you’ve read a hundred times on the screen. Errors pop out that your eye previously glossed over,

    Michael’s suggestion to have the computer read it aloud is also helpful.

    • Thanks, Debbie! I’m happy to have provided a useful reference.

      Great proofreading tip to go along side Michael’s, which will help us see our ms. as though it were written by someone else. Very important for proofing.

  3. I’ll add to Debbie’s response: For my first full editing pass, I also print it in columns, which means the lines scan differently, and you pick up even more things to fix.

  4. The #1 hazard for author websites and newsletters is author burn-out. Maintaining a website and providing content is an unending chore. The coöp blog, however, spreads the work and content creation over many people and can be just effective at publicity as an individual blog. It’s a crazy idea, I know, but . . .
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    Seriously, I set up a coöp blog with 7 other writers a while back. We peaked at 649 subscribers before the panicdemic struck. Eight participants was too few to provide steady content, and there were quality issues. Four members passed on, two stopped writing new books, and covid indirectly did the rest. Killzoneblog is what 8greatstorytellers should have become.
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  5. Excellent list, Dale. I can’t say enough about the value my developmental editor brings to the table. I usually send a pre-first-draft (around 2/3 of the complete story) to her to get her feedback on the way the novel is going. I’ve made significant changes that improved the books based on her critiques.

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