(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) Printed and Published We picked up 250 copies of K-9 Kudzu: Observations of a Working Dog Who Loves to Play on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, at POD Print in Wichita. The long wait was over. K-9 Kudzu is printed and published. For the special event, we wore our colorful, promotional, K-9 Kudzu T-shirts. Examining the boxes of books was a joy Alex and I will always remember, but we asked John Kush to take our photo to … [Read more...] about Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Printed and Published
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Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Final Proof Approved
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) Final Proof Approved Finally! We’ve approved Proof #2 of K-9 Kudzu: Observations of a Working Dog Who Loves to Play. Now, the children’s book is in line for printing at POD Print. We’re hoping to have copies in hand within two weeks. Creating this book has been like a five-act play. If Act 1 was writing the book, and Act 2 was editing the book, then Act 3 was the process of developing the color illustrations with … [Read more...] about Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Final Proof Approved
Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Direct Selling
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) Direct Selling When K-9 Kudzu: Observations of a Working Dog Who Loves to Play is published, I’m going to do an experiment with direct sales. I’m not going to share my print files with Amazon.com or Ingram Spark. Instead, I’m going to do my own thing. Why should I give away the keys to the printing room, the keys to my newest creative work, so that Amazon can undercut my price and make more profit than me on my … [Read more...] about Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Direct Selling
Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Cover Reveal
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) Cover Reveal Today’s the day to reveal the cover of K-9 Kudzu: Observations of a Working Dog Who Loves to Play. We’re really pleased with the layout, including the title, illustrations of Kudzu and Deputy Tom Jennings, Kudzu’s introduction of the book, and the endorsements. Once Gina Laiso, Integrita Productions, developed K-9 Kudzu’s branding image, we knew it would be displayed prominently on the cover. … [Read more...] about Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Cover Reveal
Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Designer’s Proof
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) Designer's Proof We’re getting closer to a published book. It’s an exciting and anxious time with restless nights, but we can see light at the end of the tunnel and I’m positive it’s not another train. This blog series about publishing my children’s book, K-9 Kudzu: Observations of a Working Dog Who Loves to Play, began the first week of January, so we’re five months in with one month, or so, to go. … [Read more...] about Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Designer’s Proof
Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Scams
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) Scams Copyright 2023 © by Jim Potter As an indie author, I take financial risks on purpose. But I’m always trying to avoid scams. A half-century ago, when my grandmother walked out to the mailbox, she regularly returned with what she called “want-me” letters. They were letters from organizations wanting her money. Grandma would read the hard luck stories and respond by sending them a dollar or whatever she could … [Read more...] about Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Scams
Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Multitasking
(To listen to the audio of this blog post, use the purple play button.) Multitasking Copyright 2023 by Jim Potter We live in the country. We have a pond—sometimes with water—but my life as an author isn’t even close to Henry David Thoreau’s at Walden Pond. I’m not on a writer’s retreat with minimal interruptions; I’m on the internet and have a phone. I’m pretty much a cave dweller except for trips to town to mail books from the PO and to pick up groceries. Being retired, you’d … [Read more...] about Publishing My Children’s Book in Six Months: Multitasking