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  • ...author wants to try a new cover there's nothing stopping them. Covers can make or break a reader's interest so it's worth trying a few different versions if sales are not as good as o...
  • Thanks for the tips! Question; is there a general preference for paperbacks? I heard that many reviewers prefer paperback over e-book or pdf versions. What's your experience? Thanks again, Maria.
  • ...this month - they set both the eBook price and the hardcover price at $10.99. I'm assuming they are taking a bet to drive volume to the hardcover versions - which makes sense, since th...
  • I feel your pain, Zetta. My Darling is still on a flash drive somewhere...well, there are probably a half-dozen versions on a half-dozen flash drives. I switched POV. I did total chara...
  • ...lled me to only offer my work as multimedia-digital books.  A different scenario would be if a publisher does the work so that I can sell printed versions of my stories in a way that t...
  • Createspace is primarily for self-publishing print versions. They do have an option to convert your PDF to Kindle format, but I don't recommend that. But to setup your book in Createspace you do have to choose a BISAC category.
  • ...errors myself." The best review you can get also mentions that your book is "well-edited." As an indie writer, that is a badge! I've sent revised versions up to CreateSpace about 7 or...
  • Great post! I love that horse story (though I've heard versions of it before) and the poem at the end. Thanks!
  • ...vel. Just a wee heads up - If you are a student you can get a discount on the already low price.  Only downside for me I wish the Windows and Mac versions would talk to one another......
  • ...op though. ;) Lorelei - Thank you for reading and commenting. You're right about the modern technology thing it does open things up more. Printed versions are much better for read thro...