What's your mental picture of "a book"?
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| Soft cover 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" Your Pocket Divorce Guide |
First, most people think of a paperback (a.k.a. soft cover), then of a hard bound, textbook-like object. The minimum depth would be 1/2" with a seriously professional cover design.
I don't have a graphic of bits & bytes, but mentally we'd include audio books.
Nothing else qualifies!
You may think (!) that if you plan to write "a book," you need to create one of those.
But wait!
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| Comb-Bound Handbook Add Pizzazz to Your Books |
What about the 8 ½" x 11" HANDBOOKS and WORKBOOKS? Plastic comb-bound or wire bound, they're handy, useful and certainly don't need to be 1/2" thick.
And SHORT BOOKS? Are you familiar with the 8 ½" x 5 ½" half-size short book that's "saddle stitched"? They're still called that, because in the olden days, the pages were literally stitched together at the center fold of an 8 ½" x 11" size sheet of paper.
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| 48 pg. Short Book 10 Effective Ways to Promotes Your Seminar |
This short book started life as a tri-fold brochure but then kept growing! I'll be writing more about it in the blog-future.
For this one, published in 1998, I was both author and cover designer. (I never made that mistake again!) But it was packed with 48 pages of useful information.
So you see, even in print versions, there's variety in style and production of our books. At least one of your local print shops can print and bind the handbooks in either plastic comb or wire binding, as well as the half-size short bookswhich are not stapled in the center instead of "stitched."
Many of us have valuable information to share, but we know instinctively that the standard hard- or soft-binding are quite the right form for sharing it. These options give us lots of room for useful layout and creativity!
Enjoy ~



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