on writing

A Day in the Life of an Author - with Paul Cornell

A Day in the Life of an Author - with Paul Cornell

Having worked in publishing for so long I know that, from the outside looking in, it can seem a rather bewildering and daunting industry.  Most readers don't know how long it takes to put a book together, the process involved in getting a script from (a)uthor to (b)ookshelf. It takes a hell of a lot of work both from the author and publisher and all those in between including typesetters, printers and booksellers. It's usually between 12-18 months before a delivered script will see the inside of a bookshop. So what happens during that process?