A lot of things have to happen over a significant period of time before you can discover the latest gem at your local bookstore. The average book takes years to write and months to edit, then there’s the design, printing, cataloging, distribution and promotion–just to name a handful of things. Add a promotional trailer, author blurbs, sales kits and even a cover art controversy to the list for the build-up to the release of Lidia Yuknavitch‘s The Chronology of Water, coming from Hawthorne Books this April. All part of getting a great book into your hands.
Borrowed Copy
Before You Can Love It
January 23, 2011
— posted by
Brian Juenemann