The Green Blog
Information and Resources for Australian Authors
Self-publishing vs traditional publishing
Self-publishing and traditional publishing are two similar yet distinct avenues authors can use to get their writing out into the world.
If I had just 20 minutes to research self-publishing
Green Hill Publishing will keep your book publishing project on track with a robust and proven project methodology.
Everything you need to know about casebound books
It’s good to know the difference between paper types available for book printing when considering getting your book printed.
How to submit your manuscript to Green Hill Publishing
Nearly every publisher, no matter how big or small, has guidelines for manuscript submissions. Green Hill Publishing is no different. Read this blog and learn about our submission guidelines and how to use our templates.
How typos and errors make it into printed books
Practically every book will have at least one error, and many will have even more. Books can go through numerous rounds of edits before they’re printed and readers will still pick up on something that is incorrect. Why is this?
The difference between book papers for printing
When considering the print of your book, it’s good to know the difference between the paper types available for book printing. This blog will give you a basic guide to the different kinds of paper and treatments available for the paper you can use in your book.
Announcing new childrens board book printing option!
Green Hill is always working to bring our authors the latest opportunities with affordable pricing. Historically, childrens board books were not something we offered as they simply weren’t viable for our authors—but this has changed.
Jargon words used by publishers: Explained (N-Z)
This is the second part of a two-part blog series that goes into the common jargon used by publishing professionals. It will help you to quickly understand what your publisher or literary agent is talking about.
Jargon words used by publishers: Explained (A-M)
This is the first part of a two-part blog series that goes into the common jargon used by publishing professionals. It will help you to quickly understand what your publisher or literary agent is talking about.
What does self-publishing mean?
Estimated reading time: 12 minutesSelf-publishing means more than just uploading a manuscript to KDP or paying someone to publish your book. In a world domineered by traditional publishers who cherry-pick which manuscripts get to be published, self-publishing gives...
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