KDP sounds like another bad street drug or super nutrient to stop yourself from dying before you reach the age of 500. KDP is neither. It is far, far better. Kindle Direct Publishing used to be the company to publish, display and distribute your book in Kindle format. When I first started writing I printed out and made my own books in my living room. It was quite time consuming and I did pay some money for paper, print cartridges, photocopying and time. But all this was worth it. I saw my book in a paperback format without paying hundreds half a fortune to a supposed Self-Publishing company. My problem was that I still needed to find people to buy my book. I believed my book needed an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) with the associated barcode for some authenticity. There is a practical reason ISBN is important on a book though. It makes the associated book known and available to booksellers world-wide in a catalogue of books published every year. If you make a book in your living room you need to buy 10 of these numbers so a bit wasteful unless you are going to definitely write 10 books. It was a year or so before I came across CreateSpace.com. The print on demand (POD) company was affiliated to Amazon. This company was the reason I was able to get 4 books published with an ISBN and available on Amazon … world-wide … for free. Free to sign up. Free to upload my book and cover. Free to obtain an ISBN. Free to proofread. Free to be available at a price I decided on Amazon. Free to be printed and sent to anyone at the time of purchase. Towards the end of 2017, CreateSpace has been moved under KDP as an umbrella site for self-publishing in both paper backed and Kindle formats. Personally I was a bit nervous about this but needlessly. It is better. I publish in both formats so why not have the both on one website. The next few posts will help you navigate this site and get a book published and available on Amazon. #writeabook #writersofinstagram #writerscommunity #selfpublishing #newyear #newyearsresolution #getitdone #write4life #indiepublishing
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12/13/2018 0 Comments New Year ResolutionNew Year is for some an excuse to celebrate hard but for others, myself included, it is a time to reflect on where one is and where one wants to be. Writing that book you have been thinking about for years might be one of those things you want to do but feel is impossible. Well I am writing this piece to inform you that writing and publishing a book is possible these days, for free. If you have access to a computer or a pad of paper writing the book is obviously free. Publishing a book, however, is not obviously free. Let me show you how I have managed to publish 4 books, available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle ... for free! Self-Publishing vs Publishing There are basically 2 ways to publish a book. Through a Traditional Publisher or to publish yourself through a self-publishing method of which there are a few. Both have pros and cons but personally I favour the self-publishing route but it is only fair to look at both methods. Traditional - Pros Traditional Publishing has some enticing Pros. Your book will be on display in some major bookstores. There will be some editing guidance. There may be some marketing of your book. And there is the advance, of course, Traditional - Cons There are also Cons though. Each Publisher only commits to a small number of new publications each year. In the tens not the hundreds. New authors are rare. The chances of success for an unknown author are slimmer than slim. The editing and/or redrafting of your book may not be to your liking. There will be deadlines to meet. Not a bad thing to have a deadline but if you have a fulltime job and family or other commitments, your time might be limited. The Marketing will probably be minimal and you will have to do quite a bit of work yourself to show the world your book. Publishers print books in the thousands to place in bookshops. They may or may not sell. I personally am a little concerned about the potential waste and environmental effect. Finally, if your book does get bought by a Publisher it is typically 18 months until publication. Self-Publishing Cons Self-Publishing Cons are that you only have yourself to write, edit, proofread, create the book cover and Market the book. It was this final Con that began to put me off approaching any other Publishers. If I had to market my book whether I use Traditional Publishers or Self-Publishers the success of my book is basically down to me with either method. Self-Publishing Pros However, there are some amazing Pros of Self-Publishing. Most centre on freedom. There are no deadlines to meet. Well that is not the greatest freedom for a writer. Writers should set targets and deadlines in order to get the book out and get onto the next one. Many years ago I would happily spend a few hours in a bookshop to find my next book to read. This is not how I buy my books anymore. I am not alone. Amazon is the global bookstore these days. Book formats are hardback, paperback and digital. The latter is the most popular in America these days. It is important that your book is in digital format at least but paperback is also important. Both are easy and free with some Self-Publishers. I can charge whatever I want. A Publisher typically pays royalties of 18 pence a book after the advance value in royalties has been sold. Through Self-Publishing my royalties range between 50 pence and one pound per book. With a Print on Demand Self-Publisher there is zero waste. The book is only printed when someone buys it. It is wise to work out specifics of your genre and listen to feedback about your book, however Self-Publishing allows me to write whatever I want to write. I can choose whatever subject I like. Whatever characters; whatever world; whatever writing style; whatever story; whatever beginning and end I want. Just Write Personally, this is the thing I like the most. It is not just that I can write whatever I want but that anyone can. And they do. Self-Publishing has brought a host of terrible and wonderful writers into print. I love reading, which is why I write. I certainly love any medium that encourages freedom of expression and talent. So if you want to write a book, follow my blogs for some tips and encouragement. Get that book of yours written and published in the New Year. #writeabook #writersofinstagram #writerscommunity #selfpublishing #newyear #newyearsresolution #getitdone #write4life #indiepublishingNew |
Steve TownsendI have a few books available to buy on Amazon and I wrote, published and put them there without paying any money. There are ten times more books on my computer, in my head and in my dreams at various stages of developement. ArchivesPublishing, Self-publishing, Editing, Marketing, Writing a book |