Well, I thought I would update everyone on the status of the
print version of Perfect Pawn. As most of you know, the e-Book version of Perfect Pawn launched a few
weeks back. I have to admit, I have been truly humbled by the volume of
positive feedback.
I think what is significant to me is that the reviews are
coming from a diverse field of readers. It seems that just about everyone is
able to find something in this book to hook them.
Since the launch of the e-Book I have been directing all my
efforts into the formatting of the print book interior and exterior. This is
not a always an easy task. What you see in the program you are using is not
always the way it appears in your upload. So you have to make sure everything
fits, is formatted correctly, and that nothing has been added or lost. On top
of that you have to ensure that your graphics fit properly. Let me try and
explain the process a bit.
The print version of the book will be what is commonly
referred to as a "C" Format (6"x9"), Trade Paperback. In
essence it is a softcover version of a hardcover book.
The chasm between the e-Book and the print is pretty wide.
On the e-Book you don't really care about the length because it is in digital
media. In print, paper is money and those costs can add up quickly. Most
authors write simply because they enjoy it, not because they are rolling in the
dough. I wrote a little about this previously in: Writing,
Research & Reading – What’s a book worth
So after launching the e-Book I began the process of
formatting the print version. The original print version was just over four
hundred pages in length. To give you an idea of just how tough it is to
make a living off of writing, if I had kept the original 400+ page format I
would have been paying you to read my book…… Seriously.
Now, as much as I love all of you, that wasn’t going to work
out for me. So I had to delve back into the world of Font’s, Widows & Orphans, and Layouts. Trust me, it’s not for the feint of heart. In the end, I
was able to format the book to a passable 317 pages.
Mind you, I’m not planning on making enough to serve filet
mignon dinners anytime soon, but I should have an adequate supply of Ramen soup
going into the winter. However, should Hollywood
call looking for the movie rights I’m going to throw one helluva party!!
So now everything is in and being reviewed. I am hoping that
the print book will be available through Amazon in time for Thanksgiving.
Once again, thanks to all of you for your continued support
and encouragement.