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Get into book publishing is a course project aimed at newcomers to the book publishing industry, with the tagline “Everything you need to know about working in publishing.” Based on the page content, it mainly offers two online courses: An Introduction to Publishing and An Introduction to Production, covering the overall publishing workflow and the production side of publishing respectively. The positioning is highly career-oriented: it does not just explain what publishing is, but also emphasizes how to do the job and how to get a job in the field.
The courses cover publishing-related roles such as editorial, design, printing, marketing, rights, and production, making them suitable for learners who want a systematic understanding of how a book moves from concept to market. The delivery format is listed as an Online event, but the page does not clearly state whether sessions are live or recorded, whether replays are available, or whether any 1-on-1 support is included. The biggest strength is the teaching team: instructors are current professionals in the publishing industry, with names connected to major UK publishers such as Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Hachette, Bloomsbury, Granta, and Faber & Faber, giving the courses strong industry relevance. In terms of certification, the page does not mention any certificate or official accreditation. Learners who need a formal credential for their CV should confirm this before enrolling.
Pricing is relatively transparent: An Introduction to Publishing costs £250, while An Introduction to Production costs £144. Compared with long-term degree programs, the entry barrier is lower. The site also states that some funded places are available for those who cannot afford the fees, with bursary applications possible. There is also a Society of Young Publishers member discount, though the exact discount details are not explained. Payment methods, refund policy, course duration, and a detailed syllabus are not shown in the main text, so these should still be verified before purchase.
The main advantages are the strong industry focus, credible instructor backgrounds, and broad coverage of publishing functions. Student feedback also highlights the clear course structure, ample Q&A, and usefulness in understanding different roles and job-seeking pathways. The downsides are incomplete information disclosure: there is no certificate information, no teaching language specified, and key details such as course hours, replay availability, assignments, and the boundaries of career support are missing. The course dates are also fixed, so flexibility is limited.
This is best suited to people hoping to enter the UK publishing industry, those applying for entry-level publishing jobs, or learners trying to decide whether editorial, production, design, rights, or another publishing path is right for them. For learners in China, the content is clearly focused on the UK publishing ecosystem; if the goal is employment in China’s domestic publishing industry, it should be supplemented with local industry resources. There is no clear information about access from mainland China, network stability, or payment support, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. Alternatives include training from UK publishing industry associations, Society of Young Publishers events, and publishing or editing-related courses on platforms such as Coursera and FutureLearn.
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getintobookpublishing.co.uk is an United Kingdom Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $318.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach getintobookpublishing.co.uk directly.