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  1. wiki.openglobalmind.com

    Front Matter (generic) Many parts are optional, but generally, front matter includes ():Book half-title page: A half-title page displays only the main title of the book, excluding all other information. Series-title page or frontispiece: A series title page lists the series title and volume number, and may list other books in the series.A frontispiece is an illustration that sits opposite the ...
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  3. liferichpublishing.com

    The beginning of your book, or "front matter," consists of the pages of information typically found before the main body text begins. You ultimately have control over what you want in this section. According to the Chicago Manual of Style, here is the general order of front matter: 1) Half title page (just the title), 2) series title, list of contributors, frontispiece or blank page, 3) Title ...
  4. kdp.amazon.com

    Back Matter Back matter includes all content that appears after the last chapter or end of the body matter. Back matter sections typically include references and the author bio. The first section of back matter starts on a right-facing page. Learn more about these common back matter elements: Bibliography and reference pages
  5. selfpublishingadvice.org

    FRONT MATTER ARRANGEMENT. Arrange the front matter as follows and be sure to separate each one with a Page Break: Page 1: Praise (or About the Author) Page 2: Blank. Page 3: Also by Author Name. Page 4: Credits Page (Imprint information) Page 5: Title page. Page 6: Blank. Page 7: Dedication. Page 8: Blank. Page 9: Start first chapter
  6. proofreadingservices.com

    Unless you have experience in the publishing industry, you've likely never heard the terms "front matter" and "back matter" before. The truth is, all books must contain specific components. Thus, if you want to publish your work, you must understand what is required.
  7. blog.reedsy.com

    The epigraph of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart sets up the theme and begins the commentary that runs as a thread throughout this modern classic. Preface. An introductory passage written by the author, a preface relates how and why the book came into being, or provides context for the current edition.. Foreword. An introduction written by another person, usually a friend, family member, or ...
  8. publishdrive.com

    May 3, 2023The front matter appears at the beginning of a book, while the back matter is found at the end. Together, the front and back matter act as informative bookends, framing the main body of the book and offering supplementary material. Let's talk about front matter vs. back matter and the body of the book in more detail. What Is Front Matter in a ...
  9. opentextbooks.colvee.org

    Assign your front matter to the relevant 'Front Matter Type' Click Create. Delete Front Matter. If you've created front matter that you no longer wish to include in your book, you can delete it. To do so: Click 'Organize' in your book's left-hand admin menu. Hover over the name of the Front Matter you'd like to delete and click ...
  10. brookevitale.com

    Front matter is the opening pages of a book—anything that comes before the story starts. For some books, this will consist only of title page and copyright page, while for other books the front matter will be more robust. Front matter offers a reader their first impression of a book, so it's important to make sure it looks right—and ...
  11. selfpublishing.com

    Oct 7, 2024Front matter. The front matter introduces the book and provides essential information. Keep the title page simple and uncluttered to make a strong first impression. Use a consistent style for the copyright page, ensuring all legal details are accurate. Make sure the dedication and acknowledgments are heartfelt but concise.
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