A fifteen-episode podcast following 'See You in the Cosmos' from manuscript to published novel, featuring interviews with the publishing insiders who worked on it.
This week on the podcast we talk once again about design—the design of the book’s interior. We hear from Jason Henry, senior designer at Dial Books for Young Readers, about the invisible work that goes into turning the Word-doc manuscript into a printed book. Full transcript: https://jackcheng.com/podcasts/see-you-on-the-bookshelf/8-the-interior-design/
You’ve met my editors; now meet my copyeditors. This week we hear from Regina Castillo, Copy Chief at Dial Books for Young Readers, about what copyeditors do, and we also chat with Wendy Shakespeare, Senior Editorial Manager at Penguin Random House Children’s UK, about anglicizing American books for a British audience.
Full transcript: https://jackcheng.com/podcasts/see-you-on-the-bookshelf/7-the-copyediting/
We've come back to where we began our story: roughly eight months out from publication. We pause for a moment before digging into the even more behind-the-scenes—and invisible—aspects of the publishing process.
Full transcript: jackcheng.com/podcasts/see-you-on-the-bookshelf/interlude/