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Friday, December 8, 2017

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By Mary Wright


A lot of people have taken up reading as a recreational activity with the availability of books being on the rise all over the world. The biggest block for writers is reaching their readers with printing and publishing taking up most of their finances. These writers are now resolving to softcover booklet as the hardcover ones are expensive to produce.

Paperback books are bound with a flexible paper cover as opposed to hardcover books which are bound using a cardboard covered with cloth. Initially, paperbacks were used in reprints back in the 19th century. The books were sold at a lower price and were available in shopping malls, railways, and even airports.

They were produced in numerous copies and were referred to as mass paperback. Copies not sold were stripped of the cover and pulped such that anyone who finds the book without a cover would know that the author received no royalties from it.

Over time in the 1950s the first original book was printed with a paperback. Writers especially those publishing their first books began to use reprints more as it required less financial investment. They are advantageous as they are relatively cheap for both the writer and the buyer, have quicker turnaround time and have wider availability.

A writer has to consider the cover while editing their work and should design the first and last pages as the front and back covers. The inner aspects of the front and back pages should be the second and second last pages respectively. At an extra cost, the writer could get a cover made of the material that is thicker than that of interior pages and end up with a durable book.

Most printers advocate for fewer copies in hardcover compared to the paperback ones to create a balance for writers. This is because hardcover books bring in more profit. The books can be printed as the mass paperback or trade paperback.

If one wants to print their book with a paperback, they have various binding options. They include saddle stitching, perfect binding and color coil binding with the easiest and most economical being saddle stitching which makes use of a specific stapler to pin pages together after they are appropriately arranged. For perfect binding, the pages are grouped and attached with a heavier cover to each other into the spine. Color coil binding makes use of a spiral coil which is connected to punch holes in arranged paper. The coil forms the spine of the book.

Despite a phase in the emerging of soft cover book printing where some persons claimed that paperback originals are undermining the structure of publishing, it has become a popular means for a lot of writers to print their books. Softcover book is now a very viable option especially for upcoming writers who do not have a lot of investment capital. Readers have also shown much appreciation for the same.




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