How can I make it better the next time? This is the plaintive
question I get every time after I have set up, formatted, and
uploaded a book for a new author. It is also one of the most common
questions I see while socially networking. There are three basic
underlying concepts 1. Producing a print version of your book 2.
Dealing with the size of your production budget 3. Producing a
manuscript which can be easily formatted Let's take the first
concept: Many new self-publishing authors believe that they do not
need a print version. Most eventually want a printed copy to give
to friends, an excellent reviewer, or in giveaway promotions. Let's
get it out in the open: Preparing a print version of your book in
Word or any other word processor is virtually impossible There are
some good resources. But, you do not want the help of a Word user,
untrained in graphic design, formatting your book. They may get it
working, but the professionalism needed to earn reader trust will
not be there. The best way if you must use Word] is to buy a Word
template from a book designer you trust. How much do you want to
spend on ebook production? This is important to consider. Many
writers will tell you about the thousands of dollars needed to
publish a book. Guy Kawasaki in APE talks about four to five
thousand dollars, and he is doing all the production himself. Many
of us do not have nearly those resources. Without money, it will
take time. Publishing a book is an immensely complex project. The
skillsets needed are large, and require practice and experience. My
contention is that, with study and practice, you can publish your
books for free. Your only costs will be a small monthly fee for
your software plus online access. In addition, you will need to
learn a lot about an industry which is relatively unknown to the
general public: publishing. Some of the skill sets needed 1.
Writing 2. Editing & proofing 3. Typography 4. Cover design 5.
Print requirements: high quality, high resolution 6. Proper
formatting for uploading 7. Book marketing: content, genre, &
niche 8. Online social networking One of them is an area you can
learn by yourself-easily. That is typography. I'm getting ready to
release a small book to help you learn the basics of typography,
plus covering some of what can be done with Word. You will quickly
discover that many of the core typographic issues cannot be
accomplished in Word or any other word processor. Professional book
design requires InDesign InDesign and QuarkXPress] are really the
only software applications which are developed for professional
designers. These applications are designed to do skill sets two
through six in the list above. Because they are designed to produce
this work, they do it better, faster, and much more efficiently.
For book design, nothing is better than InDesign. It handles skill
sets one through seven because it includes a built-in word
processor]. The key skill, virtually unknown outside of graphic
design, is how to present the words so they can be read
effortlessly and easily understood. There is a basic level of
competency which must be reached. For professional book production,
you need to understand the core of professional book design:
typography. That is the purpose of this book. It will teach you the
basics you need to be able to use in a professional Word template,
to give your manuscript to a trained book designer, or to produce
it yourself. I've written other, far more detailed books which
cover the entire process. My goal is to save you money and time You
can pay an copyeditor to clean up the writing for you, but that can
easily cost $300 to a couple thousand dollars. It still will not
help solve the typographic requirements which enable you to give
your readers an enjoyable reading experience. At present, I publish
several books a year. My only expenses are what I pay for online
access. You can learn how to do that al
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2013 |
First published: |
July 2013 |
Authors: |
David Bergsland
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 3mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
58 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4910-0643-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Computing & IT >
Computer software packages >
General
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LSN: |
1-4910-0643-9 |
Barcode: |
9781491006436 |
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