Graylorne
Archmage
A question:
With my Dutch publisher, it is usual to mention the names of both the editor and the illustrator on the copyright page of the book.
What is the general idea about this? I would say that mentioning my editor would indicate that I took the trouble of having the book edited. On the other hand, in an (admittedly short) search, I couldn't find any books from other publishers that did the same.
What would be wise?
With my Dutch publisher, it is usual to mention the names of both the editor and the illustrator on the copyright page of the book.
What is the general idea about this? I would say that mentioning my editor would indicate that I took the trouble of having the book edited. On the other hand, in an (admittedly short) search, I couldn't find any books from other publishers that did the same.
What would be wise?