1, complete the work and input/typesetting, design the cover, and make the manuscript neat, clear and final;
2. Submit directly to the editorial department of the publishing house or find an agent to publish your work;
3, by the publishing house or agent preliminary selected topics, manuscripts, signed a publishing contract or agency contract;
4. Pay related expenses: publishing management fee (ISBN fee) and editing fee (some publishing houses do not charge or are not included in the management fee);
5. Enter the publishing process (if the agency publishing is generally about one month or less);
6. After the manuscript review is completed, the publishing society will issue the book number, CIP, and order form. (Some of them have power of attorney);
Generally speaking, the costs associated with publishing a book can be divided into:
Pre-press design, publishing and printing are divided into:
Pre-press design: recording and typesetting (including film production) and cover design (including film production);
Publication: ISBN fee (management fee) and editing fee;
Printing: cover printing (including paper, printing, laminating and post-printing), body paper, body printing and binding.