When it comes to books, а ghostwriter is ԁefineԁ аs someone who is hireԁ to write а book (or other literаry work) thаt is offiсiаlly сreԁiteԁ [ read more...]
Formal anonymity refers to books whose author chooses not to reveal themselves when publishing (such as Jane Austen with Sense and Sensibility). Real anonymity occurs when [ read more...]
“Contemporary” in books and publishing can mean various things. First of all, it refers to our current time period – so for instance a novel written [ read more...]
The limp cover style sets them apart from traditional binding methods regarding mass-market paperbacks and digest-sized magazines. Unlike gluing or sewing the cover to the spine, [ read more...]
Column rules are vertical lines used to separate columns of text on a page visually, also referred to as column dividers. Column rules are frequently employed [ read more...]
The target audience is the readers an author envisions when crafting a book. Such factors can delineate the target audience for a book, such as age, [ read more...]
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