Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Week that was: 1 Oct 2014

It has been a busy week in the world of self-publishing. A few links include some important changes to note:


Smashwords are now allowing books to be published through their online publishing platform without "Smashwords Edition" requirements in the copyright page. Smashwords have "updated the Style Guide to clarify that it's recommended but not required to include" in your ms when uploading to SW. https://www.smashwords.com/about/beta




Amazon is releasing their Kindle Fire HD Kids Edition with a year of FreeTime Unlimited. This is their pre-Christmas product release just in time for Black Friday and Ciber Monday - the biggest pre-christmas digital device sales season of the year. Why is this important - parents will be looking for new and popular digital material for these new Kids Editions in time for Christmas. It means more sales of your kids ebooks on Amazon. http://blog.laptopmag.com/fire-hd-kids-edition-specs-price
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LOR524M/





Amazon are also about to launch a new publishing platform that works a bit like a crowd sourcing platform. Authors are asked to submit their complete manuscript and if chosen, it will go live on the platform for readers to bid on the project to get it funded. Amazon will then complete the book and publish it on Amazon keeping the ebook rights for five years at a payout of $5000 to the author. Rights revert back if the author asked for it after five years or after the first year if it makes less than $500. I'm not really sure what I think about this, has the potential to shake things up in the publishing worlds again....
http://the-digital-reader.com/2014/09/22/amazon-publishing-crowd-source-next-books-now-recruiting-kdp-authors/#.VCsyjBZYdFf
https://kdp.amazon.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=207604&start=0&tstart=0

David Gaughran talks about Author Solutions and its sticky fingers in sticky pies. If you don't know what Author Solutions is then read and learn. Basically it is a vanity printhouse that is duping authors into spending thousands to get their books publishing.

http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/publishing-is-rotten-to-the-core/



Hachette Australia are accepting new full and complete YA manuscripts. More info here: https://www.hachette.com.au/articles/NextBigThingInYA.page





And for a quick laugh: How Do Kissing, Snoring And Other Things Sound In Different Languages? Coz you never know when this will come in handy with your latest ms! :)


http://www.boredpanda.com/different-languages-sounds-posters-james-chapman/




Over and out,

Joy Findlay

Monday, September 22, 2014

Step-by-step Guides by Joy Findlay

This is a list of all of the Step-by-step Guides on this blog. 

Kindle Kids' Book Creator - A Step-by-step Guide

 

We take a look at Kindle Kids' Book Creator and check out its main features, its advantages and its disadvantages and what changes it could bring to the children's ebook industry.


 

 

 

Legal and Financial Issues Part 3, Withholding Tax and EIN numbers: A Step-by-step Guide


We take a look at Withholding Tax, US Tax numbers and a Step-by-step Guide for applying for an EIN number and how to inform Amazon, Smashwords, and Draft2Digital of your new EIN number.





 

 

Publishing Your Book Online - A Step-By-Step Guide

 

We take a look at how to publish on Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing (KPD). This is a serious Step-by-step guide for those with ebooks ready to publish. The great part to this guide is that the skills learned here can help with publishing on other platforms as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Formatting Your Ebook for Publishing - A Step-by-step Guide

 

Formatting your book is an important part of self-publishing – as important as writing and hitting the publish button.  If your book is not correctly formatted you will NOT get the desired results.  This post is going to deal with the technical side of formatting an ebook, and because there is so much technical jargon, I have had my wonderful assistant – my husband, Bevan Findlay – to write the rest of this post.

   

 

 

Sideloading your MOBI files onto your Kindle Ereader or Kindle App.

 

If you have ever been given a MOBI file in a competition or a giveaway you need to follow the instructions below explain learn how to "side load" the files into the Kindle reader app. 

Lazy Day post... Weekly Links



Just a quick post this week. After last week's Step-by-step Guide which took me a few hours to write, this week we are just looking at a few things on the web that interest me.



First up - Hugh Howey's latest post on Ruminations on ExclusivityI have to say, that since the launch of Amazon's new Kindle Unlimited, my KOLL/KU sales have more than quadrupled. This is huge - especially if KOLL/KU sales start out-numbering my actual sales. I have kept many of my books exclusive to Amazon for this reason, and I don't see that changing any time soon.

Basically Hugh Howey is letting us know that with Amazon's new Kindle Unlimited - a library borrowing programme for ebooks on Amazon - he is getting more readership and royalties from borrows than if he had his books in other online stores like Nook, B&N and iBook. For Hugh Howey, going exclusive to Amazon is working better for him than selling his books world wide. This is quite a controversal subject but I'm glad Hugh is putting his opinion out there.More here: http://www.hughhowey.com/ruminations-on-exclusivity/
Whitcoulls Kids’ Top 50 Books announcement indicates change in New Zealanders’ reading habit. Interesting to read how many more picture books are making the list this year.
http://beattiesbookblog.blogspot.co.nz/2014/09/whitcoulls-kids-top-50-books.html

A Step-by-step guide: A quick and dirty ebook with Calibre. This is a great post with screen shots, much like my own step by step guides. http://www.indiesunlimited.com/2014/08/08/a-quick-and-dirty-ebook-with-calibre/

27 Publishers Who Accept Unsolicited Manuscripts by Joan Y. Edwards. Updated last month, this is a fantastic list of publishers who accept unsolicited manuscripts. http://joanyedwards.wordpress.com/2013/04/07/27-publishers-who-accept-unsolicited-manuscripts/


And some gorgeous cakes based on Roald Dahl's stories. :)



That's all this week, hope you have a good one.

Over and out,
~ Joy Findlay

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Kindle Kids' Book Creator - A Step-by-step Guide

Earlier this month Amazon announced their new Kindle Kids' Book Creator, a downloadable software programme, 'designed to help children’s book authors prepare, publish and promote both illustrated and chapter books in Kindle Stores worldwide. Children’s book authors can use Amazon’s new Kindle Kids’ Book Creator tool to easily create illustrated children’s books that take advantage of Kindle features like text pop-ups. Once the book is ready, authors can upload it to KDP in just a few simple steps, and use KDP’s category, age and grade range filters to help millions of Amazon customers choose the right books for their kids.' (Amazon Press Release.)


Amazon's KDP has extended its services to include a kids book section called KPD Kids. Along with this additional platform available to children's book authors, Amazon has launched their new Kindle Kids' Book Creator which can be downloaded for Mac and PC.

So in this week's post we are going to take a look at Kindle Kids' Book Creator and check out its main features, its advantages and its disadvantages and what changes it could bring to the children's ebook industry.

Where is new programme downloaded from?
https://kdp.amazon.com/kids is the place to find the programme. Click the 'Get Started' and it will take you to a page where you can download your Mac or your PC copy of the programme.



It is very difficult to use?
The programme starts with a 'Ready to Create a Kindle Kids' Book? section which outlines exactly what any author needs to do to complete their new Kindle Ebook using this tool. It is easy to read and understand.


Lets go through the programme to see how it is done:
The programme will ask you to either 'Open and Existing Book...' or 'Create a New Kids' Book...' If you are beginning your new kids ebook project, Create a New Kids' Book is the way to go.



The Metadata comes next. The programme will ask you to enter the book title, your author name, the publishing company name, which language the book is written in, and where you will place your project file. This project file needs to be empty or the programme wont allow you to continue.



It will then give you an option of creating your ebook in landscape or portrait orientation. This is particularly helpful if you have a book with double page spread illustrations.



It will then lead you to add a cover and pages of your new book. You can either upload a PDF of your book - which you can create in inDesign, Word, or any other publisher type programme: or you can upload individual page files. Be sure at this point that all your illustrations and text are complete, spelled correctly, and best quality.
 

The programme's Getting Started Guide outlines the file types you can download for the book: "You can import artwork saved as image files (in the .jpg, .tif, or .png formats), or saved as a multiple-page PDF file. Amazon recommends using a PDF because you can import your cover and your pages in one step and the page order is set by the PDF." 

Unfortunately you will have to have all of your text embedded into the image for the programme to work. Although it does support Pop-up Text, it is fixed format and wont allow text wrapping from one page to another. 

 

You can then add or remove pages or rearrange pages by dragging and dropping them in place.



Once you have arranged the pages how you like, you can then add Text Pop-Up to enhance the book. You can also add Text to the image/page and this will be embedded where you place the text box. If you need to change the font, the tools drop-down menu allow you to add fonts to the programme.



You can Create Book Preview under the Book Preview Menu. This will create a temp file that you can view in the companion programme Kindle Previewer. This will allow you to preview your book for Kindle, Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HD 8.9" devices.




Once your book is complete and you are happy with the whole product, you can 'Save for Publishing...' The Kindle Kids' Book Creator will create a finished MOBI file that you can upload to your KDP account on https://kdp.amazon.com
 

This is the screen shot for the Kindle Previewer. You can download the Kindle Previewer programme from here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000765261





































 



The Kindle Kids' Book Creator programme allows you to go back into the Book Setting and make changes to the Metadata, the Book Orientation Layout and the Cover Image. Once you have made changes you can then 'Save for Publishing' again and upload your changed MOBI file to KDP.

If you leave the programme and go back into it again, the file you are looking to open in Kindle Kids' Book Creator is the 'content.opf' file. This will open your project.




Lastly, the 'How to publish children's books on KDP' on the KDP website gives you a link to Amazon's suggested Age and Grade Range page. This is good to read to get an idea of what age range your book can be published in.

Advantages:

The programme is free to download.
This programme is a fantastic tool for getting your complete picture book in MOBI file format for publishing on Amazon's KDP publishing platform.
It is super user friendly, and easy to use.
You can create pop-up enhancements for your ebook.
It gives the user access to the html and CSS files of the book so those with a little more know-how can fine tune their product.


Disadvantages:
You only get a MOBI file out of this programme. It doesn't spit anything else out for you so you will still have to go somewhere else to get an epub file.
The file size of the images used determine the end product size - and this determines your price. If you are uploading images at at a high resolution you may end up with a large MOBI file. This determines your price bracket - $0.99 plus for under 3MB file size & $1.99 plus for any ebook file size over 3MB. https://kdp.amazon.com/help?topicId=A301WJ6XCJ8KW0
The delivery cost will also determine your royalties as well. If you are selling your ebook in the 70% royalties bracket, you will be charged delivery costs: $0.15/MB in the US territory and Australia territory; £0.10/MB in the UK territory. https://kdp.amazon.com/help?topicId=A29FL26OKE7R7B
In the screen shots above I uploaded a birth announcement ebook that I made last year for my new niece. The ebook was only 13 pages long and I uploaded the jpeg files, not the PDF. Each page file size was between .6MB and 2.3MB. The finished MOBI file size is 17.5MB. For me to price this on KDP and make any money after delivery costs of $2.55 I would have to price it very high compared to other picture books by self-publishers. OUCH!
The file size Vs quality - you would have to know your image editing stuff to get the balance right for a lower sized MOBI file that looks great. 
It is fixed format - there is no text wrapping or text size manipulation for readers.


My prediction: This programme will shoot our formatting services in the foot; there will be many more poor quality kids books on Amazon; the kids ebook market will become much more flooded than it already is. 

What others are writing about Kindle Kids' Book Creator:
Fiction Notes writer Darcy Pattinson compares Kindle Kids' Book Creator to Ibook Creator and believes this initiative by Amazon will lead the way for more enhanced educational ebooks for kids. http://www.darcypattison.com/ebook/kdp-kids/ 

Jon from Writeforkids is excited about the programme: https://app.getresponse.com/archive/cwupdate/67921301.html

Digital Book World has a few comments on their post that are worth reading. http://www.digitalbookworld.com/2014/amazon-launches-kdp-kids-and-kindle-kids-book-creator/


So that is all for now, it has been a long post today, but you all know that when I give step-by-step guides they are thorough. If you have any questions about how this new programme works, please send us an email at findlaybook@gmail.com


Over and out
~ Joy Findlay


 


Monday, September 8, 2014

Need an Editor?


Yes, this is the post that I'd promised after the recent Auckland Independant Book Festival held in Devonport last month. I caught up with a few authors and amongst these writer folk were quite a few editors, manuscript appraisalers and book marketing teams. You will find more for these lists in our LINKS tab above.

If you'd like to learn more about working with editors, please see our post on Working with Editors.

A List of Editors in New Zealand
Sue Copsey
Editoral

sue.copsey@xtra.co.nz
www.suecopsey.com

Mary Egan 
Manuscript Assessment & Editing
sophia@maryegan.co.nz

www.maryegan.co.nz

WriteRight
David Muller
Proofreading & Copy Editing

cmuller@ihug.co.nz

AM Publishing NZ
Adrienne Moris
Editing and Proofreading
a.morris@woosh.co.nz
www.amproofreadingnz.com

Carolyn McKenzie
Italian Translation, Proofreading and Copy Editing
 carolynmckenzie@libero.it
www.ventimigliaaltawords.com

Create Books
Copy-editing, typesetting, proofreading
info@createbooks.co.nz
www.createbooks.co.nz

A List of Book Marketing Businesses

Mary Egan Publishing
Digital and Self-Publishing Experts
sophia@maryegan.co.nz
www.maryegan.co.nz

DIY Publishing 
Manuscript to Market with DIY Publishing
lis@DIYpublishing.co.nz
kris@DIYpublishing.co.nz
www.diypublishing.co.nz

Lighhouse PR
NZ Specialists in Book Marketing and Publishing
sarah@lighthousepr.co.nz
www.lighthousepr.co.nz

Create Books
Printing and Distribution, Marketing
info@createbooks.co.nz
www.createbooks.co.nz