Okay, I've talked it over with other specfic authors on FB, and after a day of fiddling with Calibre ebook conversion software, hunting for glitch artifacts, and getting Kindle Direct Publishing to play nice, I've got an ebook with a fancy nested TOC (you can expand sections to pick an individual document to move to). I think I'll sleep on it, maybe edit out one nagging imperfection that's been bugging me, and then publish the thing.
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What's a fair price for a 500-page trade paperback?
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Submitted. They say to allow up to 72 hours, but they said that for the hardcopy version and it came out in a day. It'll be $4.76, and available on something like a dozen Amazon markets. I didn't see Chile on there; can you use US, Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan, or Brazil?
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073PCRQFK...+curse+of+life
It shows up looking kind of weird in the "look inside" preview, though it looked great in the KDP previewer itself. I've checked a couple of professionally published books (Eragon, Ender's Game, AGoT, whatever came to mind) and they all looked similarly ugly, I assume because they're reading an awkward conversion for a non-Kindle reader. I hope that's typical?
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I was thinking more of the way all the pages run together so the epigraph is half an inch above the word "Prologue," etc. It shows up as a separate page on the preview on Kindle Direct Publishing. As long as it looks good on a Kindle, I don't care.
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Well a book that I was waiting for is now due for release before the end of the month and I needed a few dollars to get the order over 25 for free shipping so I'm proud to say that I included your book (hardcover) to put the order over the top.
I'll probably start reading it later next month. IT BETTER BE GOOD
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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Well, it's at least sufficiently not-bad that Lori and BUncle couldn't bring themselves to tell me it sucked.
You did see it's available for Kindle, right? I mean, I'm glad you bought the trade paperback version, but if you're worried about protecting your investment, $4.76 is a lot lower than $14.53.
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I happily support the arts, especially from those that aren't strangers. And I've read thousands of books and quite a few of them sucked. From what I've seen here, I highly doubt it will fall into that category.
And yeah, I saw the kindle version but I'm an old timer that prefers the feel of paper.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Just got a Kindle myself, for mostly unrelated reasons. Handy, would be handier if the library had more ebooks in stock that I actually wanted to read.
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My wife has one and swears by it. I've used hers when we went to the beach, but I'm not a convert yet.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Short review (I promise that I will put reviews up on Amazon/Goodreads):
It was actually really good, probably the best sci-fi/fantasy I have read this year. Plot, characters and dialogue were good. Better than many of the big publisher authors and way better than almost all small publisher sci-fi/fantasy I have read. There were characters to like and to not like, which wasn't an issue in previous decades but is one in this decade.
I finished the book in less than 3 days, buy not because it was a super quick read. It actually took a little time to get into it, because of how unique the setting was.
The setting was very well done in addition to being unique.
Would read sequel/buy hardcover.
JM
Last edited by Jon Miller; July 21, 2017, 01:14. Reason: Realised some of my words could be misinterpreted. I really liked it.Jon Miller-
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I also liked that, while the story could have a sequel, it doesn't have to have a sequel. I mostly meant by the above that I would read another Elok book.
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Thanks for the Amazon review! I have one rating on Goodreads, but I assume it's not you, since it's somebody named "Korbyn Dallas" from the UK who one-starred it and left no review. Odd. I wasn't aware I'd even sold a copy in the UK. Hell, I've only sold 21 copies, period, and eight of those are my mom.
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