Saturday, 1 February 2014

You can print paperbacks for free

You can print paperbacks for free

there must be a drawback, or is there?

Amazon's Create Space site enables you to transfer an e-book into a tree book free of charge. You don't have to be a computer wizard. The only costs are for an ISBN which is not essential and a book cover which you can make yourself

ISBN

I chose to buy an ISBN from Nielsen because I wanted to link my e-book to the paperback on Amazon. I also intend to publish several novels as e-books and in paperback, so I bought ten ISBN's. As you can see on the Nielsen site, the cost is £13.20 for each ISBN. 
I wanted my book to appear on Nielsen's Pub Web site so it can be found by book buyers and librarians anywhere in the world.

Book cover

If you have experience of using Photoshop you easily mock up a paperback cover. Create Space offer some tools to make the task easier, including advice on font size, spine width and content of blurb at the back. 

Research

I visited libraries and bookshops and studied the covers of books that had similar themes to mine. I tried to read the meaning of each cover. I opted for a face-on half portrait because it said: 'personal story of a young girl' [Lauren] and left space for the title.

I prefer drawings to photographs; they seem more personal.
I chose to distort my title using perspective like a yellow painted sign on the road; Lauren's van parks in a disabled bay outside school. I didn't want a wheelchair on the  cover because I thought it would put readers off. Lauren is a feisty young woman who happens to be on wheels. 
I made a collage and photographed it. The cut out letters against the tarmac give a striking adolescent feel to the cover.

The result was quite raw so I smartened it up and added a subtitle and author name using Create Space's editor. It took a number of tries to get the picture right but it wasn't technically difficult. Here's the finished result as it appears on Amazon:

I chose quotes from the text for the back cover and used the same design in the background. You can see how basic my drawing was using only 'Paint'. I wanted the drawing to look like as if it had been done by a teenager.

The heart is important. My book is a romance and I noticed that romances invariably have pink hearts on them. I chose to give my heart a rough, distressed look, the road to love isn't smooth.
You can read an extract from my book here.
In later blogs I'll tell you my experience of pricing, promotion and marketing.

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