Track Changes: After the Book Deal Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Read the transcript

πŸ’» ➞ πŸ“š What happens between signing the book contract and seeing a book on shelves? Industry experts walk us through edit letters, production schedules, cover designs, first pass pages, sales meetings and more.

We catch up withΒ Jennifer de LeonΒ as she prepares for the release of her debut young adult novel,Β Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From, on August 18. (HearΒ her First Draft interview here.)

Then Katherine Tegen, publisher and editor at Katherine Tegen Books, at HarperCollins; Alvina Ling, Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at Little Brown Books for Young Readers (and co-host of the Book Friends Forever podcast); and Stacey Barney, Executive Editor at G. P. Putnam's Sons, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group talk us through

Catch up on the series so far:

Episode 1: Publishing 101

Episode 2: Agents: Who Are They, What Do They Do, And How Do You Get One?

Bonus Episode: Publishing in the time of COVID

Episode 3: Selling Your Book (Part 1)

Episode 4: Selling Your Book (Part 2)

Episode 5: Advances (Part 1)

Episode 6: Contracts


Discussed in this episode:

Publishing seasons

Edit letters

Deadlines

Copy Editing

Sample Pages

Covers

Advance Reader Copies, or Galleys

Sales Meeting or Sales Conference

Acknowledgments

More Information:

β€œEdit Letters in Traditional Publishing” by Susan Dennard

β€œEditorial Letters and Line Edits in Traditional Publishing” by Susan Dennard

β€œUnderstanding Copy Edits as an Author” by Susan Dennard

β€œHow a Cover is Born” by Susan Dennard

β€œUnderstanding First Pass Pages” by Susan Dennard

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Track Changes is produced by Hayley Hershman. Zan Romanoff is the story editor. The music was composed by Dan Bailey, and the logo was designed by Collin Keith.