Your Manuscript Isn’t Print-Ready Until This Checklist Is Done.

“My Manuscript Is Almost Ready!” (Said Every New Author Ever)

Everyone thinks their manuscript is “almost ready.” But as a publishing house for over 100 authors, we can promise you: it never is.

Not until you run it through the checklist that separates a rushed upload from a book that looks, feels, and sells like a true professional publication.

A manuscript isn’t print-ready because the words are written. It’s print-ready when the reading experience is perfected.

Here’s What Most Authors Miss:

Your Editing Isn’t Finished

Not until every sentence is tightened, clarified, polished—and yes, read out loud to catch the rhythms your eyes skip over.

Your Formatting Isn’t Finished

Margins, spacing, headers, fonts, page breaks… All must be perfectly consistent across the entire book. One mistake and the reader notices instantly.

Your Layout Isn’t Finished

Your:

  • Title page

  • Copyright page

  • Dedication

  • Acknowledgments

  • Table of contents

  • Back matter

must be placed with precision and professional flow.

Your Design Isn’t Finished

The cover, spine, and back cover must align with printer specs AND your brand identity.
A single misalignment can ruin an entire print run.

Your Proof DEFINITELY Isn’t Finished

Not until you’ve ordered a physical author copy and manually checked every single page—because screens hide mistakes that paper exposes.

A Manuscript Becomes a Book Only When Every Detail Is Perfected

And THAT level of precision is what our clients feel instantly.

Prose Publishing Never Sends a Book to Print Until It Meets Our Full Professional Checklist

  • Editing

  • Formatting

  • Design

  • Publisher layout

  • Proofing

  • All with a bestseller guarantee

All done for you.
All executed to perfection.

Ready to Go From “Written” to Print-Ready Perfection?

Message us today and let’s elevate your manuscript into a polished, publish-ready book you’ll be proud to hold.

Sarah Elle

Once a bestselling publisher—now writing in silk. Womanhood, unpublished. Words for the well-dressed mind. 

https://www.proseclub.com
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