Sunday, November 25, 2012

Still learning...

Learning about e-book publishing, that is.  There are four more weeks in the class and I expect that absorbing and applying it all will not be done until next year sometime, what with the holidays and all...

Frankly, it's been nice to have a break from a heavy writing/editing schedule. I've woven a basket, sorted a drawer, read some books. I'll get back to the publishing and promoting, I promise, but at an easier pace.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Odds and ends

1) I have started my online "Publish and Sell Your E-Books" class, and from what I read in the syllabus, the class should help me get my book out in several formats, not just Kindle. And getting Just Like Magic published as an e-book should help me with marketing, too. Cheaper prices = more people willing to take a chance on it. Right?

2) Just this morning, I had a couple of couple of good ideas for the sequels.

3) I'll be getting a royalty check at the end of the month.

4) It's not a big royalty check.

5) Someone bought a copy of my book without me knowing who it is!

It doesn't take much to make me happy, does it?




Monday, November 12, 2012

It's in the catalog...

The Fort Vancouver Regional Library catalog, that is. They've ordered two copies (yeah!), so go ahead and place your holds now -- if you have a FVRL library card, that is.  ;)

I'm still waiting for the "Look Inside" feature to show up on my book on Amazon.

This week my e-Book publishing class starts. I'll find out if my computer can handle it or if I'll have to use library computers.

This post is late because I was away for the weekend. Sorry!

That's it...



Sunday, November 4, 2012

How much does self-publishing cost?

I can't speak for everyone who self-publishes, but here's what it has cost me so far to get Just Like Magic available for purchase:

$29.49   iStock photo credits, for my cover photo. I still have a few credits left, too.
$  7.08   First proof copy from CreateSpace, including shipping.
$25.00   Extended distribution from CreateSpace (optional).
$  7.11   Second proof copy from CreateSpace, including shipping.
$23.40   Five copies of final version for me, at author's discount, including shipping & tax.

Total: $92.08.

Note: Just Like Magic is 198 pages long. Price for proofs and author's copies is based on the book length; my copies are $3.22 each plus shipping and tax. (The second proof copy had two more pages, hence the higher price.) For fatter books, you need fatter wallets.

Buying an ISBN would have cost me from $10 to $250. But I didn't; I used the free CreateSpace ISBN. If I had paid someone to edit the interior or design the cover, that would have cost me hundreds more. But I didn't; I did it myself, with help from friends and family.

Further expenses? Well, marketing. I really haven't done anything about marketing besides this blog and posting about it on my Facebook page. Sending out review copies will obviously cost me for books and postage.

Considering that I don't expect to make a mint from this, I think the cost is reasonable.

But those are just the monetary expenses. There are also time costs: 6 months of my spare time to get it published, and that's considering that I had the whole book written when I started. That 6 months included formatting, designing, rewriting, waiting for proofs, proofing, waiting for other people to proof, and more proofing. Having more experience now, I don't think another book would take me six months.

And there are emotional costs, too, to putting your baby out in front of the public. Cheers, jeers, and silence all take their tolls.

Meanwhile--I have signed up for a (free! through my library) online course entitled "Publish and Sell Your E-Books" which starts in about ten days. I think I'll let what I learn in that course guide me in my attempts to get the e-version out. What research I did this week into publishing for the Kindle led me to believe that 1) it's so simple a child could do it, but 2) you have to be a child with a PhD in HTML. So I think I'll see what I learn in the class before going further with that.

This week--more break time for me! Have a good week, everyone.