Quiet Weeks Are Not Idle Weeks

The last handful of weeks have been full of big news: we completed the last major round of manuscript editing, Sean’s story slowly started to make its way into the world via reviewers, sales kits were sent out, and the first galley was printed. This week, on the other hand, has been relatively quiet. But if one thing is true of publishing, it’s that even the quiet weeks are full of activity.

Most of what we’ve been working on consists of the same projects we’ve had going on for a few weeks. We are wrapping up the typecoding and are still diligently working away at the interior design, most notably. We are also putting together a list of review media contacts so that we can send out galleys as soon as they’ve been printed. We’re continuing to contact people who we hope will write blurbs for the book. And, last but not least, we are are starting to research bloggers to contact to see if they would be interested in having Sean write a guest post as part of a blog tour.

As you can see, a quiet week isn’t an idle week!

Until next time,
Laurel