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Self-publishing for the Writers’ Mill Journal
What do you need to decide if you’re going to produce a journal, poetry book, picture book, birthday gift book, etc…?
Taken from a talk in preparation for producing our next Writers’ Mill Journal
- Format
- Hand-made books
- Good for small quantities, short books, gifts
- Bad for life expectancy of your printer and sanity of the person putting copies together
- Locally copied and printed
- Good for getting a good price on a fixed number of copies
- Individual price might be higher. Probably spiral bound rather than “perfect bound.”
- Espresso machine at Powells
- Good for quality, writing on spine, easy availability (just go to Powells to buy another copy)
- Print cost might be higher than online self-publishing
- For a fee, they will give you lots of great help and advice
- Internet, privately at createspace.com
- Good quality. Cheap, especially if we order in bulk from the account owner (cuts down postage)
- Good availability—createspace address where more copies can be ordered (https://www.createspace.com/4068825 for our last journal)
- Might have some “bleed” on cover, and no writing on spine (unless it’s a thick book), so not quite as good as the espresso machine.
- Internet publicly, on Amazon via Createspace
- Good because we become authors, get author pages on Amazon, and claim publishing credit
- Problem is, it increases internet sale price (because of hosting and distribution fees) but
- price to us, bulk purchase via the account owner, remains the same
- Distribution to Barnes and Noble and Powells
- Good because they might even put it on the shelf at Powells!
- Increases internet sale price again (because of more distribution fees) but price to us is same.
- Doesn’t take much more effort once the book’s been done
- Hand-made books
- ebooks via smashwords, kindle, kobo, ibookstore…?
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