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Author Craft / Re: A question on the publishing process
« on: January 07, 2016, 04:31:21 PM »
Thanks, The Syntax Soviet!
Yes, your post was very helpful indeed. Helped me get a lot of things straight about the process.
Would you happen to know the last feasible time a plot can be changed during the process? I imagine it will be before the book plates are made, but how much before?
For example, would it be feasible for JK Rowling to say at some point during the publishing/pre-printing process (after submitting the final draft and going through the initial edits) "Sorry, I've decided to kill another character"? And if so, at which stage of proceedings would publishers be likely to reply, "Sorry, not gonna happen"? Or is she famous enough that she would be likely to given a lot of leeway (for example, they might let her change the plot even though the book plates had already been made?)
Yes, your post was very helpful indeed. Helped me get a lot of things straight about the process.
Would you happen to know the last feasible time a plot can be changed during the process? I imagine it will be before the book plates are made, but how much before?
For example, would it be feasible for JK Rowling to say at some point during the publishing/pre-printing process (after submitting the final draft and going through the initial edits) "Sorry, I've decided to kill another character"? And if so, at which stage of proceedings would publishers be likely to reply, "Sorry, not gonna happen"? Or is she famous enough that she would be likely to given a lot of leeway (for example, they might let her change the plot even though the book plates had already been made?)