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Author Craft / Re: A question on the publishing process
« on: January 08, 2016, 09:50:49 PM »
Sure thing, Arianne!
I'm honestly not sure. If you want definite information, you might be able to Google "delayed book release" or some variant thereof, and look for author blogs. Unless you know an NYT best-selling author personally, that would probably be your best bet.
However, instead of running down an individual case, you could probably just research the process and make up your own specific deadlines.
Every book that's published is going to have slightly different deadlines/restrictions based on the publishing house, developmental editor, creation and marketing teams, the author, and even the book itself. One thing I CAN tell you for certain is that publishing houses are businesses; their primary concern is making money. If delaying a book while the author makes changes will increase audience anticipation and potential sales? They'll do it. If delaying the book will cost them money? I doubt it.
Here's Bloomsbury's author-guide for their process. Might make a decent model: http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/academic/for-authors/a-guide-to-the-publishing-process/
Hope this was helpful! In bocca al lupo!
I'm honestly not sure. If you want definite information, you might be able to Google "delayed book release" or some variant thereof, and look for author blogs. Unless you know an NYT best-selling author personally, that would probably be your best bet.
However, instead of running down an individual case, you could probably just research the process and make up your own specific deadlines.
Every book that's published is going to have slightly different deadlines/restrictions based on the publishing house, developmental editor, creation and marketing teams, the author, and even the book itself. One thing I CAN tell you for certain is that publishing houses are businesses; their primary concern is making money. If delaying a book while the author makes changes will increase audience anticipation and potential sales? They'll do it. If delaying the book will cost them money? I doubt it.
Here's Bloomsbury's author-guide for their process. Might make a decent model: http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/academic/for-authors/a-guide-to-the-publishing-process/
Hope this was helpful! In bocca al lupo!