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Old 08-08-2011, 08:26 AM   #16
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First off, I have no experience with publishing books, so keep that in mind. This is just personal opinion. I would probably, if you have the funding to do so, edit and prepare all 8 books before releasing any, but then publish them with maybe a month between each book. You will no doubt learn even more as you continue to edit the other books and you might discover things that you wish you did with the previous ones.

Also, it might be a good idea to use the same artist for all the covers if this is a series. It might be easier to get covers that look consistent by doing that. Also, if you have good experience with her already, why risk using someone else?
Yeah, the plan was to use the same basic template for all the books. Just changing the text and pictures to reflect each volume. I told the woman who did the cover to save the template. Good point about getting ahead of it and prepping all of them first.
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