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Done and Done... Finally and Forever

 

That's it. AFTER is finished! I've contacted the formatter and I am waiting for his reply. I'm going to get the ISBN but not the bar code, since this will be an ebook and only available hard copy through Create Space. The ISBN will allow the book to be distributed worldwide. I've begun very simple marketing and promo by mentioning AFTER in two new blog interviews that I've done. Here's that info:



July 30th--Sylvia L. Ramsey: Thoughtful Reflections Blog--…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on May 2, 2011 at 1:09pm — No Comments

It's hard to say goodbye to the book

 

Now that I've finished with AFTER except for final, tiny fixes in the first chapter, I begin the process of letting go. This feeling of euphoria and depression happens everytime I send a book off to a publisher knowing I will never be able to change the manuscript again. Even if I get an idea for a change, which happens rarely once I've let go, but it does happen, I can't do a damn thing about it. Sometimes I'll be leafing through one of my published books and I'll come across a…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 27, 2011 at 12:10pm — No Comments

Final read complete

 

I finished what I consider the absolute final read of AFTER before I send it to the formatter. This was no easy task. This book is eleven years in the making. It has been through many stages based on what editors and publishers have said and critiqued. AFTER did make the NY publishing rounds a few years ago when I had my agent. It got very close to being published as either a graphic novel, comic book or published work. There was interest in all three routes and the book was even…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 26, 2011 at 1:46pm — No Comments

Here's what I've found with e-book formatters

I've gottten responses from quite a few formatters. All seem nice. Basically, there's a few ways to go about this. Some formatters will literally create the book for you and upload it to all the major POD devices. Some will even run their business like a publisher and take royalties for each book sold. I'm not going that route. Some will do it for real cheap, basically running it through a program and sending you back the file. But this can have dire consequences if something screws up. I've…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 25, 2011 at 10:35am — No Comments

manufacturing the ebook from scratch

 

Today I approved the final galley for the cover. It looks awesome. We tried a few different variations but finally found one that I think will blow away the competition (hopefully) I asked my cover artist for a recomendation for someone to format the manuscript appropriate for all the POD devices. I'm waiting to hear back from her before I begin my own blind search. I'd much rather use her resources since I'm so satisfied with the cover. Should have an answer soon, then it's time to…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 23, 2011 at 10:38am — 2 Comments

THE COVER SELLS THE EBOOK

 

As I said before, I chose the more expensive cover designer because I know how important the cover is. I sent this summmary off to the woman who is designing my cover for AFTER. She said she could design the artwork solely from this. We'll see.





Swept up by dark adventure, Nick learns the devil has caused global war in the mortal world. The devil intends to collect billions of souls and then turn them into a massive zombie army to take over…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 22, 2011 at 9:42am — No Comments

Free advertising is always good

 

Here's a great new site I stumbled upon. It's a good way for Indie writers to get their stuff noticed. And, it's all free. I signed on and in ten minutes my books and all the sales info were live on the site. Give it a shot if you've got books to sell.
 

http://www.indiebooklounge.com/

Added by Neil Ostroff on April 21, 2011 at 10:24am — No Comments

To ISBN or not ISBN that is the question?

If you want to be in all the online catalogs and bookstores you must get an ISBN. It’s a relatively simple process of filling out a form, paying the fee, and then assigning the title of the book to the ISBN. Sure, I can do that. But here’s the thing. The price in acquiring an ISBN vary widely, as I’ve discovered, just like most things associated with creating the e-book. So far I’ve done only research and spent nothing on this project. Once I’ve gotten everything in order I will give a…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 20, 2011 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

Creating the ebook continues

 

Okay, so I spent some time researching formatters. There also is a big difference in price when it comes to these. Some people charge a flat fee anywhere from $30-$200. There are also people who work hourly at @$25 an hour. Only problem with that is how do you know for real how many hours this person has put in? I know there are computer programs that will convert books automatically in almost no time. The big drawback to these programs is that they don’t often catch every format…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 19, 2011 at 12:22pm — 2 Comments

My experiences with creating my first e-book from scratch

 

Mark today as the day I set in motion a new venture in my writing career. The production of my e-book. Since most people judge a book by its cover I’ve decided to hire a professional cover designer. I spent some time researching and came up with prices ranging anywhere from $25 to more than a thousand for a custom artist. After much soul-searching and checking my budget I decided to go with a woman who charges $100 flat fee. But for that money I get as many revisions as I want. I…

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Added by Neil Ostroff on April 19, 2011 at 12:20pm — No Comments

My interview with U.L. Harper about my recent noir thriller, PULP.

N.D. Ostroff

by U.L. Harper

Our author for this go around is N.D. Ostroff. He graduated from Elmira College with a degree in Psychology and a minor in Philosophy/Critical Thinking. Ostroff was raised outside of Philadelphia and has been a published author for more than twenty years. Ostroff’s science fiction and fantasy stories have appeared in numerous presses, magazines, and websites.



Synopsis for his latest novel Pulp: Struggling thriller writer Kevin Turner just… Continue

Added by Neil Ostroff on March 16, 2011 at 7:42am — No Comments

Seminars@Sea

Authors@Sea wants to know, what is your publishing horror story?

Added by Janet Horton on September 20, 2010 at 5:04pm — No Comments

2010 Harlem Book Fair: Next Stop for Christian Authors on Tour (CAOT)


Added by Lynn Pinder on June 18, 2010 at 4:30am — No Comments

Am I Your Guest Blogger?

If any of you have had a chance to check out my Facebook page you will see my plea: Am I your Guest Blogger?



For the last week I have been struggling with my current crisis: My laptop crashed.



No, when it happened I didn’t scream and run around in circles with my hands on my head like one of those cartoon characters my son watches on Nick. I was prepared. I had a backup. Unfortunately, I didn’t discover until I restored my files that my backup didn’t include my Outlook. So I… Continue

Added by Lauren Carr on June 7, 2010 at 10:00am — 1 Comment

Chicago Literary Hall of Fame

The Benefit Concert for Chicago Literary Hall of Fame at the Sanfilippo Estate, May 1, was a…

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Added by Rachel Madorsky on May 7, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

Pioneer Science Fiction Author Octavia E. Butler

Celebrated "Grand Dame" of science fiction Octavia E. Butler. (AP file photo)





Octavia Estelle Butler achieved the unprecedented feat of winning three major science fiction

awards––the Nebula, Hugo, and Locus Awards, all in 1985––before going on in 1995…

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Added by Author-Poet Aberjhani on March 29, 2010 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Second Almost Famous Authors' Faire

Friends and fellow authors,



The second Almost Famous Authors' Faire is being held March 27, 2010 at the fabulous Green Tree Mall in Clarksville, IN. The faire is being held in the center court by JCPenny's in the mall, so we are sure to draw lots of attention, and 19.000 come through on a Saturday, so this should make for a great crowd.



The first Almost Famous Authors' Faire was held November 7, 2009 at the historic Galt House Hotel in Louisville, KY, and we had steady… Continue

Added by Sissy Marlyn on January 13, 2010 at 7:44am — No Comments

JANUARY 2010 YA RADIO MONTH

To start of the New Year I am as they say in the North of England, "Chuffed to little meat balls" to be hosting a YA RADIO MONTH.



Throughout January on my blog radio show "A Book and a Chat" (… Continue

Added by Storyheart on December 31, 2009 at 2:55pm — No Comments

What has 107, 101, 2 and 24 to do with 2009?

Almost the end of 2009, and I am facing it with very mixed feelings. It has been a year when family issues, medical issues and work issues have overwhelmed the literature, radio and friendship aspects of the past 365 days.



From the very start of the year leading up to my major back surgery until today when my youngest son was back in hospital, there has hardly been… Continue

Added by Storyheart on December 30, 2009 at 1:48pm — No Comments

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