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       Publish

       Your Family

       History

       GENEALOGIST’S REFERENCE SHELF

      Publish

       Your Family

       History

      Preserving Your Heritage in a Book

      SUSAN YATES AND GREG IOANNOU

      Copyright © Susan Yates and Greg Ioannou, 2010

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise (except for brief passages for purposes of review) without the prior permission of Dundurn Press and the Ontario Genealogical Society. Permission to photocopy should be requested from Access Copyright.

      Editors: Heather Ball, Andrea Battiston, Jennie Worden

       Printer: Webcom

       Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

      Yates, Susan

       Publish your family history : preserving your heritage in a book / by Susan Yates and Greg Ioannou.

      (Genealogist’s Reference Shelf)

       Co-published by the Ontario Genealogical Society.

      Includes index.

       ISBN 978-1-55488-727-9

      1. Genealogical literature--Publishing. 2. Self-publishing. 3. Book design. I. Ioannou, Greg, 1953-

       II. Ontario Genealogical Society III. Title.

      Z285.5.Y38 2010 070.5’93 C2009-907465-6

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      We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for our publishing program.We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund and The Association for the Export of Canadian Books, and the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishers Tax Credit program, and the Ontario Media Development Corporation.

      Care has been taken to trace the ownership of copyright material used in this book. The author and the publisher welcome any information enabling them to rectify any references or credits in subsequent editions.

       J. Kirk Howard, President

      Printed and bound in Canada.

       www.dundurn.com

      Ontario Genealogical Society

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      CONTENTS

       5 To Design a Book

       6 Writing and Designing a Cover That Works

       7 Getting Ready to Print

       8 Made by Hand

       9 The Technological Printing Solution

       10 Offset Printing: Going to Press

       11 Distribution

       Appendix

       Index

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      Thanks to all the people who helped pull this book together: Ruth Chernia at the Ontario Genealogical Society (who came up with the idea and has fostered the project throughout), and the following people at Colborne Communications: Heather Ball, Andrea Battiston, Rachel Rosen and Jennie Worden.

      Susan Yates

       Greg Ioannou

       SHARING YOUR RESEARCH

      Researching family history is, for most of us, a labour of love. You are exploring your own background and the backgrounds of the people who mean the most to you. Many people reach a point where they want to share what they have found with their loved ones.The traditional way to do so is to put it all into the form of a book.

      The whole notion of preparing a book is daunting. For one thing, books are long. Just writing a book is usually a huge undertaking.(We can tell you that with confidence.This is, after all, only the second paragraph of this book—we know we have a l-o-n-g way to go!) With a family history, even when you’ve finished writing, you are faced with what can seem like an insurmountable group of tasks that you likely know little about: editing, design, typesetting, printing, binding, distribution.

      Most people who want to publish a book follow a pretty traditional route: They write the manuscript and send it to agents or publishers, who send it straight back. It is an easy, if depressing,way to accumulate a fine collection of rejection letters. Perhaps luckily, that route isn’t open to the writers of family histories. Few traditional publishers will consider publishing them, unless perhaps you are related to the Kennedys or Churchills.

      There is another way, however, one that is open to more and more people, particularly because new technologies are making it cheaper and easier: publishing it yourself.This book explores

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