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Saturday, June 29, 2019

Editor and Cover Designer Appreciation Day

Let's give thanks our Editors and Cover Artists today


Book cover artists and editors contribute to the success of every book published and rarely get the recognition they deserve.

Readers don't really look at the copyright page to find out who edited the book, who created the cover, or formatted the book interior.

Authors, honor the people today who made possible for you to publish a well edited and aesthetically pleasing book.

Click on the links FACEBOOK and TWITTER which leads you to the posts.

Add your book links to the posts and tag your editors, book cover artists, and those who contributed to the publishing of your book yet stayed in the background.

If you're an author:
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Friday, February 22, 2019

An extra help to get you into bookstores (Part 2).


Last time I was talking about the two ways to get published and I gave a hint on how to make possible even for an indie author to have a concrete chance to have their books listed on physical bookstores.
There is the combination Amazon/KDP + IngramSpark that seems to work quite well on that sense.
The open question I wanted to focus the attention was the quality between the two prints and how to solve a couple of barely perceptible difference between the two prints.

1. The tones of the colors.
Since there aren’t two printing machines that give the same results, you need to understand that there will be some differences and, in this case, I have noticed that the colors of the book printed from Amazon are brighter and more vibrant than those in the cover printed by IngramSpark.
Again, the difference is minimal, and you can be happy with the result obtained without the need to change anything. However, if you prefer having the exact same results, keep in mind to brighten the colors for the cover printed by IngramSpark.



The book on the left is the one printed through IngramSpark, the one on the right is the one printed through Amazon.

2. The trim and cover formatting:
Although the trim is the same, there is a substantial difference between the margins suggested by Amazon and those by IngramSpark. The latter prefers keeping the bleed thinner, so you need to calibrate the two covers according to the guidelines so that they will look exactly the same once printed.

3. Inside the books:
Honestly, the quality of the binding is in both cases excellent, and I have nothing to say about. I use the cream color for the pages of the book, because it gives that lovely nostalgic look old books have, so the Amazon version is slightly lighter cream color barely noticeable, and the print is larger, making the book thicker (404 pages in the Amazon version against the 398 of the IngramSpark version).

Once you know in advance about those little differences between the two prints, you can plan the cover accurately so to have two perfectly equal paperbacks. However, considering that those difference do not affect the general quality of the product, you can also decide to ignore them.
Personally, I am not going to make any change in this book, rather I am going to correct those small issues for the next books.

I hope this information was useful, have a great day!
 
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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

It's all About Books at #OurAuthorGang

OAG supports authors and promotes books.
That's what it's all about.
Click on the genre you like and check out the books we proudly promote.
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Sunday, January 20, 2019

Book Promo Sunday at #OurAuthorGang

Book Promo Sunday

We have a new tradition at #OurAuthorGang.
Every Thursday we add a book promo post to our Facebook page:

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And we pick four books from the post to promote on our blog.
Enjoy this week's selection:
To one man she gave her virginity; to another, she gave her heart. One, she would mourn. With the other, she would share life's triumph and turmoil. With both, she would endure times of love, and passion and complete happiness as well as times of despair, confusion, and sorrow. One day at a time—each day, building unforgettable memories.
607 people go missing every single day without a trace.
Jeremy Samuelson an ex Canadian Security Intelligence Service agent is one of them.
Four months after his mysterious disappearance, Jeremy reappears, but in his mind no time has passed.
The government fear another country had taken him to use against Canada. They worry he's been implanted with a devious plan deep in his psyche, to active as needed. Through forced hypnosis he begins to remember things.
Strange otherworldly things, that neither himself or the government can believe, and other people. People who he remembers he cares about, and who he will need.
Jeremy sets off , against the governments wishes, to reunite his amnesic friends and bring back their memories, to prepare them for a fight to save the entire universe.
A collection of humorous anecdotes, heartwarming stories, and slice-of-life tales that evoke a wide range of emotions.

Some of the stories are from my years in nursing, Steve's clumsiness and my cooking disasters might make you spit out your coffee laughing. The stories of my pets will put a warm smile on your face, and the stories about life's darker moments might make you wipe a tear or two.
Rainbows and dark clouds are part of life,
Without darkness there can be no light.
Without moments that make us cry,
We can’t enjoy moments that make us smile.
Without moments that make us laugh,
We can’t get through moments that make us sad.

~Erika M Szabo
2011 Winner of the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award in the Category of Children's Interest, 2012 International Book Awards Finalist, Children's Picture Book: Softcover Fiction Category, 2012 Gelett Burgess Award Winner, Fables, Folklore & Fairytales Category, 2012 Mom's Choice Award Winner, Juvenile Level 1 Books (ages 5-8): Fantasy, Myths & Legends Category, 2012 USA Best Book Awards Finalist, eBook: Children's Fiction Category, 2013 B.R.A.G. Medallion Honouree, Young Adult & Children Category, Indie Book of the Day for 5th May, 2013, the IndiePENdents' Seal of Good Writing, the 2016 Marriah Media Gold Award and the 2016 Book Excellence Award, Pegasus -- A Dragon's Tale is the delightful, heartwarming story of two young bear cubs and the dragon they find that changes their lives forever. Recommended for children from 3 to 103. Lovely full colour illustrations. 34 pages.

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Another amazing group of books selected from the Thursday Our Author Gang Page post on Facebook! Come by #OurAuthorGang and check them out!

And don't forget, your book could be promoted on Sunday. Just stop by the FB page on Thursday and add your book with links to the Thursday promotion post AND share that post on your timeline!!
 
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Another amazing selection of books! There's something for everyone!! Thank you!
 
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Delighted to share this post on Facebook. Best of luck to the four writers.
 

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Congratulations to the featured authors.  I've read and thoroughly enjoyed 'Rainbows and Clouds' by Erika M. Szabo.
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