Early last week, I received the long-awaited cover for my fantasy novel, Lady, Thy Name Is Trouble.
I love the colors and the way the elements blend together.
I had hoped that once I got the file, it would be smooth sailing into publication, but was it easy? Of course not. What was I thinking?
Making the e-book cover from the cover file using Adobe Photoshop was simple enough. But then I had to figure out how to convert my MS Word file, including the cover, to the epub version 3 required by Ingram/Spark for the e-book. Calibre only converts to epub version 2. I searched the Web for a free program that would do the conversion without a huge learning curve. I know some HTML, but I’m not a programmer. Ingram/Spark would have done the conversion for me, but I really didn’t want to pay them the $250 or so to do it.
I ended up using a program from the Daisy Consortium: a “Save as Daisy” add-in for Word, which, along with the Consortium’s Tobi and Pipeline 2 programs (all free downloads), allowed me to convert my file. Interestingly, the programs’ original intent is to create books with sound for people with vision problems. Below, are the links to the programs and the instructions.
http://www.daisy.org/project/save-as-daisy-microsoft/
http://www.daisy.org/daisypedia/how-convert-microsoft-word-document-accessible-epub3
http://www.daisy.org/daisypedia/tobi-convert-daisy-books-epub3
The instructions weren’t hard to follow, but I did have to do some uninstalling and reinstalling of the programs to get them to work together the way they were supposed to. I persevered, though, and in the end, I had the necessary version 3 epub file.
I’m sure there must be other ways to do a free conversion of Word to epub 3. If anyone has experience with other programs, I’d love to hear about it.
At the end of last week, I uploaded all the files to Ingram/Spark, set a release date of February 27th, and crossed my fingers that everything would go through. The customer service person told me that file processing generally takes 3 to 5 business days.
The e-book files went through with no problem, but they found an issue with the print cover file — something about the CMYK color percentages being too high. The file needs to be adjusted and resubmitted. Unfortunately, it’s not something I know how to do. So, until I can coordinate with the cover designer, who I think is away on vacation since we have school vacation this week, the print version of my book is on hold.
However, the e-book version has already been picked up by Amazon and Barnes & Noble and is available for preorder. I discovered this when I did a search on the book title out of curiosity over the weekend. (My jaw hit the floor.) I hadn’t expected it to be listed so quickly. I’d read that it could take two or three weeks to show up on retail sites.
Now, I’m having a hard time getting my head around the fact that Friday is the big day. THE DAY! After almost 30 years of chasing this dream, it’s down to 2 days. It seems too surreal to be true. In 2 days I will be a published author!!!!!!!
© Lori L. MacLaughlin and Writing, Reading, and the Pursuit of Dreams, 2015. All rights reserved.
Lori, your cover is beautiful!! I’m so happy for you, I can’t believe that it’s down to 2 days either. This is really exciting, and I’m glad that you got the cover you wanted!
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Thanks, Nancy! I’m really excited about it!
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Yay, Lori! Congratulations! Enjoy your moment. Best of luck to you and your book! 😀
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Thank you, Sara!
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I am SO happy for you, Lori. I cannot imagine being a writer who has to shove aside ‘the love’ to become computer, marketing and jack-of-many-trades expert in order to release your ‘baby’ to the world. Your perseverence is admirable. And I LOVE your cover. Best wishes going forward. (I’m waiting for print version).
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Thanks so much, Sammy! All the other stuff can be a challenge, but I’ve learned so much that will help me the next time around. I’m hoping the print version will be out soon.
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YAY! The cover looks awesome — I really like it!
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Thanks, Alli!
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Love the cover Lori! Thirty years is a long time but you made it and never gave up. Go you! Congrats!
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Thanks very much, Maggie!
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Gorgeous cover, Lori! And woot with the release! Looking forward to seeing it go live on Friday!
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Thanks, Loni! I can’t wait!
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Lori, your cover is great! Enjoy this time as you await the release of your debut novel.
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Thank you, Diane! I’m so excited, I don’t think I’m going to sleep at all.
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Wonderful news, Lori! Yay!!! And the wait for the cover was definitely worth it, it looks fabulous!
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Thanks so much, Sue!
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Good luck!
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Thank you very much!
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Looks amazing! Can’t wait to read it!
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Thanks, Cathy!
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Congratulations! How exciting! The cover looks gorgeous. I hope that the other issue is worked out quickly.
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Thank you! Me, too. I’m working on it!
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The cover is fantastic!
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Thank you!!
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Very impressive Lori! And congratulations! That is a huge accomplishment. 🙂
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Thanks very much, Rhonda! It’s been a long time coming.
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that’s a beautiful cover! Great job! And way to go!
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Thanks so much, Tyrean!
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And a big THANK YOU to everyone who shared this via other social media outlets!
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