My new book, CONFESSIONS OF A SLOT MACHINE QUEEN, has been printed by Sheridan Books and copies are on their way to a warehouse in Michigan, Publishers Storage and Shipping. When I got the invoice I was surprised to see that I was being charged for 300 "overs." I ordered 3,000 copies. I knew that there would be "overs" but was not expecting so many, maybe only about twenty or thirty. A representative from Sheridan told me that "overs" are usually 10 percent of the run. This seems very odd to me. Granted, the extra copies are only $1.78 (my book is hardcover and smythe sewn), but still this is almost $600 more than I had budget for. Is this the usual way printers do business?
Thanks,
Sandy
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