What’s With The Delay?

Getting Whimsi ready to publish in paperback form has been an educational journey! Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) has manuscript and cover standards for publishing which require compliance by every author/publisher. In my original naivety I just lazily assumed that with a digital book already in place, there would be a button somewhere I could click and voila! after a few whirrings and buzzings somewhere in cyberspace the paperback edition would just magically appear.

Uh, not so fast, pilgrim!

Given a moment, it is easy to understand KDP’s holding everybody to a common standard for the books they accept. (I really should have known this would be the case. I experienced the same requirement for exacting preparation when I wrote my doctoral dissertation at Andrews University!)

  1.  First, the most obvious – anything published under ANY publisher’s mark needs to be consistent with the mark’s standards. Consumers of any product expect consistency from the brand, regardless of the field. It doesn’t matter if it is publishing, fast food, clothing, or whatever. And the only way to provide that is to have required standards and procedures for the business.
  2.  Second, as an author, I want my book presented in the most attractive way, so prospective readers will make the leap to buy it, read it, and even share or recommend it to their friends. A consistent form of presentation contributes to that. It is good to benefit from KDP’s experience.
  3. KDP wants their authors to be successful! Their success is totally wrapped up in the success of the books they approve. That’s a good thing. To this end, KDP provides lots of good coaching along the way. They’re used to dealing with novices, as well as seasoned writers.

So, what are some of those pesky details that have to be considered?

  1.  Oh, just some little things like margins, pagination, etc. The preview program is really good at spotting errors that need to be corrected. You can over-ride the program, but it’s nice to have the alert so you can decide yay or nay for each potential problem.
  2.  Photos and pictorial illustrations need to be uploaded at a minimum of 300 dots per inch (dpi). That’s because in print anything less than that density in digital photos will look fuzzy. However, getting to the 300dpi standard has proven challenging for us. In Whimsi, every page of text has an illustration opposite it on the facing page. This is the biggy we’re working on right now. We’re hoping this will be the LAST major hurdle we have to jump!

Even so, with all this, Kimberly and I are really excited to see this little story coming together in a paperback edition! It will be a day for celebration when it is all finished and ready to go!

Have a wonderful day, and a great week!

Loren

Final Graphics for Whimsi’s Cover

Here’s the final rendition of the paperback cover for Whimsi.

Had to remove a couple of items, then make a copy with lower dpi to upload here. Oh, the things we learn!

I wonder why every project I undertake turns out to be a learning process! Seems like at some point I could start utilizing all the stuff I’ve learned for new projects. Ha! But, maybe that’s just one of the idiosyncrasies of life.

The cover is ready, but it looks like it will be a few more days until the manuscript is finished so I can upload it to KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing). My daughter and I are really anxious to get this story finished and ready to order! I promise, it WILL be SOON!

Is this a life principle? It’s just the way things work!

Hope your day is splendiferous!

Loren

 

Great Progress this Week on Whimsi!

We’re Getting Closer!

Well, it has been a pretty challenging few days this week, but we are getting a LOT closer to publishing the paperback edition of Whimsi and the Big Election! I spent two very long days designing and finishing the cover. In the end, I had to have Ruth help me finish up. She is much more experienced than I with the graphics app we use, which – if anyone is interested – is the Corel Paintshop Pro 2018.

I wanted to post a picture of the final cover here, but right now my webhost gives me a message that it is too large. So, I opted for the one you see at the left. However, if you would like to see what Whimis’s cover will look like when it is eventually published, you can go over to Whimsi’s Facebook page. Just click HERE.

I am SO looking forward to getting this project done! Even though I wrote the story, I still truly enjoy it! Plus, I believe Whimsi’s story has some wonderful – even vital – lessons for young children (and for some of us older kids, too!).

Blessing to all. Keep walking with the King!

Loren

Whimsi’s Story Coming Out in Paperback Soon!

Paperback Edition
Coming Soon!

If you’d like to be notified when this little story is available in paperback, send me an email at loren@goodlifenews.co. This is a great story for kids 4-10 with a wonderful built-in lesson for trusting the Creator above the promises of fickle politicians. Plus, my daughter has done a beautiful job with all the illustrations!

When the paperback edition is published it will be available at https://amazon.com/author/lorenfenton

 

Plans for Whimsi book . . . And Delays!

Hey, everyone!

When my daughter Kimberly and I finally finished the Kindle eBook version of Whimsi’s World: Whimsi and the Big Election last August we also made plans to release it as a paperback on Amazon here in mid-October. Ah, yes. Great intentions! Indeed!

Well, I attempted to get into that process a few days ago and discovered that I need to create a full manuscript of the book and upload it as a .pdf file. That’s not impossible, but it does mean I will need to formulate each page individually and include it in a single file for that purpose. Just some extra steps, but it does create somewhat of a delay in our plans.

Oh, well! It will get done in due time!

Keep your eyes open for the announcement when the paperback is ready!

I’ll let you know!

Loren