Not too long ago, I blogged about how I'd finished my ABC Book and had it printed up using a Shutterfly-like site called Mixbook. I ordered a copy through them to see how it turned out, and I was thoroughly pleased with the quality (the illustrations copied beautifully). But with the cost? Not so much. The regular price for one paperback copy of this 8 and 1/2 by 11-inch book was almost $70! And even with an online 40% off coupon, it was still prohibitively expensive.
On that blog post, I shared a Mixbook link for those interested in purchasing a copy, realizing that there wasn't much of a chance that anyone would be willing to shell out that kind of money for a children's picture book--and I include myself when I say that! I want to get copies for all my gang, and I really was hoping to figure out a way to do it so it wouldn't break the bank. Even running off copies of the illustrations at home and putting them in a presentation binder wasn't the answer, because at 50 pages long (longer than the average children's picture book), I found it used up too much computer ink--and that stuff is expensive!
So I decided to do a little detective work. And I stumbled upon another site where I could get the book formatted to be sold in both paperback and hardcover versions, at a much more reasonable price. This site is called bookemon.com, and it appears to be the answer I was hoping for. (They even have an option for purchasing an ISBN number so the book can be sold on Amazon for profit, but I don't think that's the route I'm meant to go with this project.)
Through bookemon, paperback copies of my ABC Book sell for $26.39 each (they are printed on demand and I don't believe I earn any royalties from sales). That's still a lot of money--but it's the best price I could find in my travels throughout the Internet. I was anxious to share a "Buy now" link for the book here at the blog, for anyone who might be interested; but before I did, I wanted to check out the quality of the finished product. It looked okay on the computer screen; I just wanted to make sure it looked okay on paper, too.
I ordered a copy at a very slightly reduced "author's rate," and today I received it via UPS. Although the color quality was slightly less vibrant than the Mixbook version, overall I was quite pleased and deemed it worth sharing here at String of Pearls. If you're interested in looking through the online copy or purchasing a print copy (in either paperback or hardcover), you can just click on that link on the sidebar of my home page, over there on the right, and it'll take you to the site. (Also, feel free to hit the "Share" button if the spirit moves you!)
God bless you for stopping by! And I hope you're having a relaxing summer (with lots of beach--or poolside--reading, which is one my favorite guilty pleasures!).
**A little addendum to this post, added a day later: full disclosure--much to my surprise, I have learned that I will earn a dollar for each copy sold. (Several copies have been purchased from the site already.) I had no idea. I thought I had to get an ISBN and make it available on Amazon to make any profits from sales. What a bonus!
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Friday, June 21, 2019
ABC Book Update: C is for Complete!
Well, I have completed my ABC Book project. (Time to open the cabinets, I think!)
For many, many years now it has been my goal to create a children's picture book for my family. Way back when, I thought it might be finished in time for my youngest son to enjoy it. He is 26 now and getting married in the fall; I guess that ship has sailed, hasn't it? But not long after I became a grandmother 8 years ago, I got inspired once again and started the project anew.
And finally, FINALLY, I am done.
Although it would be nice if I could somehow get this thing published and make it available at an affordable price, I just don't think that's going to happen. My husband (who is unparalleled when it comes to supporting his wife and going above and beyond to help her see her dreams come true) would probably encourage me to go the self-publishing route if I felt strongly about it--even though that is pretty costly and it is extremely doubtful that I would even come close to making back my initial investment in sales. (I have decided that God has plans for me that include having books in print but do not include being a financially successful author. My two faith-filled novels, Finding Grace and Erin's Ring, were a joy to write and contain what I hope are beautiful and inspiring messages for readers; but NYT bestsellers they are not!)
So...even though he would do it in a New York minute, I just can't ask my husband to invest too much money in this ABC Book project. My gut is telling me that trying to get it into print is just not the path I'm meant to take with it.
I did, however, stumble upon a photo book a Shutterfly-type company called Mixbook a few years back, and through them I was able to have all of my 8 and 1/2 by 11-inch pages copied beautifully into a soft-covered 8 and 1/2 by 11-inch book. I was quite pleased with the result.
I was able to find a decent Mixbook coupon online when I ordered mine; but even using that, the price of just one soft-cover copy was over $40 with shipping. I can't imagine that anyone is going to want to pay that kind of price for a children's book!
You are, dear readers, of course more than welcome to use this link to order a Mixbook copy if you so desire. (Maybe you'll be able to find a 75% off coupon?!) However, the main reason I decided to share the link is that it will enable you to "flip" through the pages of the book for free, while you view it on your computer screen. In this new modern age, perhaps that's the way computer-savvy little ones prefer to look at picture books anyway. (I've seen the way toddlers can work iPhones and iPads; it's impressive!)
To make copies for my own little people, I decided to run off two-sided copies of the illustrated pages (using the "best" resolution printer setting) on high-quality resume paper and protect them with plastic sleeves. Then I put all the pages in an inexpensive three-hole presentation binder. I did use card stock for the front cover, for better durability, and enclosed that in a plastic sleeve as well.
The end product actually came out really well (in person, with better lighting and less glare, the pages look almost identical to the Mixbook versions)--and I'm thinking of offering a CD with all of the printable images here at the blog (for $15 perhaps, s & h costs included?), so that if you are interested in having a hard copy, you can run one off using your home printer. If you have any thoughts on the CD idea, leave me a comment. I love hearing from you!
P.S. I have been blogging about this project for a number of years, and if you have any interest in knowing the origins and inspirations for some of the artwork included, there is an "ABC Book" tab up at the top of my blog's home page. Any posts about the book can be found by clicking on there.
For many, many years now it has been my goal to create a children's picture book for my family. Way back when, I thought it might be finished in time for my youngest son to enjoy it. He is 26 now and getting married in the fall; I guess that ship has sailed, hasn't it? But not long after I became a grandmother 8 years ago, I got inspired once again and started the project anew.
And finally, FINALLY, I am done.
From A
to Z!
So...even though he would do it in a New York minute, I just can't ask my husband to invest too much money in this ABC Book project. My gut is telling me that trying to get it into print is just not the path I'm meant to take with it.
I did, however, stumble upon a photo book a Shutterfly-type company called Mixbook a few years back, and through them I was able to have all of my 8 and 1/2 by 11-inch pages copied beautifully into a soft-covered 8 and 1/2 by 11-inch book. I was quite pleased with the result.
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Decided to re-purpose the Finding Grace cover image for the S's--and was happy I could figure
out a way to fit it into a rhyme for this book!
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I was kind of tickled when I received it in the mail recently, because it looks like a real book, and the illustrations reproduced remarkably well. BUT (and this is a BIG but) each soft-cover copy is prohibitively expensive: $69.69. (And the hard-cover version is $20 more per copy--yikes!) I mean, at 50 pages it's about twice as long as the average children's picture book, but still...
I was able to find a decent Mixbook coupon online when I ordered mine; but even using that, the price of just one soft-cover copy was over $40 with shipping. I can't imagine that anyone is going to want to pay that kind of price for a children's book!
You are, dear readers, of course more than welcome to use this link to order a Mixbook copy if you so desire. (Maybe you'll be able to find a 75% off coupon?!) However, the main reason I decided to share the link is that it will enable you to "flip" through the pages of the book for free, while you view it on your computer screen. In this new modern age, perhaps that's the way computer-savvy little ones prefer to look at picture books anyway. (I've seen the way toddlers can work iPhones and iPads; it's impressive!)
To make copies for my own little people, I decided to run off two-sided copies of the illustrated pages (using the "best" resolution printer setting) on high-quality resume paper and protect them with plastic sleeves. Then I put all the pages in an inexpensive three-hole presentation binder. I did use card stock for the front cover, for better durability, and enclosed that in a plastic sleeve as well.
The end product actually came out really well (in person, with better lighting and less glare, the pages look almost identical to the Mixbook versions)--and I'm thinking of offering a CD with all of the printable images here at the blog (for $15 perhaps, s & h costs included?), so that if you are interested in having a hard copy, you can run one off using your home printer. If you have any thoughts on the CD idea, leave me a comment. I love hearing from you!
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