As part of my climb back into publishing, there will be a Night Calls POD. To get it out faster, I'm working with a friend who can format more quickly than I can. This means I won't have her system to add later reviews easily.
So if you have spotted a good review that you want to be sure I've seen, or authors, if you want to add your two cents about Night Calls? Now's the time. Let me know today if you can!
Seventeen years of reviews actually filled the Amazon text box. Good heavens. #FeelingBlessed
For more choices...
After first harvest, it's back to the Audible list and an editing job.
Work, work.
So if you have spotted a good review that you want to be sure I've seen, or authors, if you want to add your two cents about Night Calls? Now's the time. Let me know today if you can!
Seventeen years of reviews actually filled the Amazon text box. Good heavens. #FeelingBlessed
For more choices...
After first harvest, it's back to the Audible list and an editing job.
Work, work.
POD Covers and POD....
Mar. 20th, 2013 10:14 amEveryone, I am about to plunge into the world of custom artwork for my Alfreda novels. (Yes, I have pretty much decided not to submit them to NYC. The agent will get other things from me, but I do not expect a house to offer me a contract I could sign.)
This is not going to be cheap, and apparently I need to decide up front which group I'm going to work with for the POD version. The templates vary. The artist can make a print cover and then create the ebook cover from it, but the reverse doesn't happen easily, if at all. So -- this is your chance to express yourself.
Have you tried any of the POD suppliers? Create Space? Lightning Source? Lulu? I'm going to search for quality vs.cost vs. distribution options. I want acid-free paper. We're talking three books that I hope convention vendors will be interested in trying out, that I hope might make their way into bookstores. But I also realize that sales online, even of print, may be all that will happen, since trade paperback books are so much higher in price (last I checked) than mass market books.
I'm interested in your experiences and opinions, if you would like to share them. You can contact me by message, if you want to comment privately.
I want to hear your war stories. I can only afford to do this once -- screwing up will set me back years and money I don't have to spare. So, anyone who has time to share their story? This is the moment.
And yes, I will share conclusions. An Excel spreadsheet will be born!
Thank you.
This is not going to be cheap, and apparently I need to decide up front which group I'm going to work with for the POD version. The templates vary. The artist can make a print cover and then create the ebook cover from it, but the reverse doesn't happen easily, if at all. So -- this is your chance to express yourself.
Have you tried any of the POD suppliers? Create Space? Lightning Source? Lulu? I'm going to search for quality vs.cost vs. distribution options. I want acid-free paper. We're talking three books that I hope convention vendors will be interested in trying out, that I hope might make their way into bookstores. But I also realize that sales online, even of print, may be all that will happen, since trade paperback books are so much higher in price (last I checked) than mass market books.
I'm interested in your experiences and opinions, if you would like to share them. You can contact me by message, if you want to comment privately.
I want to hear your war stories. I can only afford to do this once -- screwing up will set me back years and money I don't have to spare. So, anyone who has time to share their story? This is the moment.
And yes, I will share conclusions. An Excel spreadsheet will be born!
Thank you.
Writer Linda Nagata talks about strengths and weaknesses of Lightning Source versus Create Space. I understand that LS charges to correct mistakes, while Amazon/CS has time where there is no charge. That's a strength.