I know there are some of your who are the creative bunch, so I thought I would share this.
I've just launched a project I started back in November. It's a Bible study for youth about what Jesus had to say about hypocrites.
ANNNND you're back.
What I want to talk about isn't the Bible study.
I want to talk up what I used to publish it and how you could publish your stuff.
At the beginning I went the ebook route through Kindle. It was a pretty easy thing, but I had to do a lot of the formatting on Microsoft Word, which was a little bit of a pain. Then I had to format it into a PDF so that I could upload to another site I'll talk about in a minute. Another pain.
BUT, now that I've finished I've stumbled across another website called Pressbooks.com
Here's their
guide to writing with their site.
Basically, they treat chapter creation like you would write a blog. You add chapters, front matter, book cover, an appendix, or whatever you like. It lets you organize, edit, AND let others review your work without you having to email them or send them a physical document. It's all on the site. You just give them permission to view whatever chapter you want.
The great thing?
Free.
The better thing?
When you're done you can export your work into files that are ready to be uploaded to kindle, nook, a generally epub file AND a PDF with a size of your choosing.
Instant ebook without the formatting!
I thought that was the coolest.
So, what do you do with that print ready PDF you've got? Try to pay someone to print it for you for a ridiculous price? That's what I thought. I was frustrated because I kept running into options that cost lots of money. Lots of money I don't have.
Then I found Create Space. It's a branch of Amazon that makes print on demand books. At first it seems liek your only choice is to pay for their services, however, you can actually produce your own book for free (only one small cost that I'll mention in a moment).
You upload the PDF from the pressbooks website I talked about, upload a cover you've created OR use their cover creator (free) to make you're own. You can't move text boxes around, which is a bummer, but you can upload custom photos.
Once you're done, you order a proof (the small cost I mentioned. The proof for my book was $6, including shipping).
Then you get your proof in the mail and freak out a little bit because you're holding a book you wrote in your hands.
You know how much you've paid to have an ebook and a print on demand book? $6. Or whatever your proof costs.
Guess what? When you finish, you even have your book listed on Amazon. Print and ebook linked together.
Then you can order copies of your own. They are VERY cheap. Mine cost me $3 a book (printing and shipping).
If you're the writing type, PLEASE take advantage of these really cool resources and publish your work! It's been a really crazy ride for me.
Oh, and if you have NO clue what to do after you've written and published a book, get on create space's resources page and look up all the tips they give. They've been very helpful.
Hope this helps you future authors.
Faker