Re: US books in the UK
- Subject: Re: [GWL] US books in the UK
- From: "* J* R* <l*@hevanet.com>
- Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 16:04:11 -0800
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Title: Re: [GWL] US books in the UK One thing I found the hard way recently is that American authors can go a long way to making their books more saleable overseas by taking time to include the metric conversions for any and all measurements. That goes for including temperature ranges for plants for European readers who don't know the American climate zones. Including the conversions right after the U.S. version, instead of putting a table of conversions in the back of the book will make a big difference. Readability is improved if you don't have to flip back and forth all the time.
-Lon Rombough
One or two North American garden writers with whom I've talked have
expressed disappointment at the way their books have been handled by
co-edition publishers in the UK. It's true that North American
publishers can be reluctant to adapt their books to the UK market -
at the same time inisting that UK publishes adapt theirs for the US!
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