This may sound like a simple task, but let me tell you, I have spent hours at it, and the book is still not ‘up’, so to speak. First I had to upload my manuscript to CreateSpace, the book publishing arm of Amazon. I had decided to use them for my print-on-demand (POD) version because they offered better royalties and no other charge, unlike Lightening Source, to carry the book. I discovered I also had to have the cover in two different formats: the one for the POD copy and a .jpg file for the kindle. Emails back and forth with the designer. One version uploaded in a weird green color that looked nothing like the real cover. More phone calls. Finally, on day two, the cover that I was uploading looked like the actual cover of the book. That took several more phone calls, being put on hold, etc. By this point I was tearing my hair out. Then I was offered the chance to proof read my book in it’s digital format, yet again. I almost skipped it. Thank God I didn’t. There were mistakes in the file, which I caught. Another call to the fellow how had created the POD/kindle files from my original WORD file. I knew he’d have to go back to the WORD file and start over. See, I even learned something new from all of this. Grrrr. Phone calls and emails galore followed. I now have the correct interior file and the correct cover files. The uploading process began again. This time I made it to the ‘review’ stage. Once that process is complete, the book goes up on Amazon.com, or so they assure me. I finally sat down on my couch to read, groaning as I lowered my tired self to the cushion with a sigh. Oops. One more thought: “Little Nancy: The Journey Home” is already on sale at Amazon. Would the new book show up on the same page if someone searched for it, so he/she would see both books. Another phone call, hesitation, and then a tentative ‘yes’. If this doesn’t turn out to be true, the rep told me, I can go into my Author Central account (another Amazon account) and link the two books together there myself! More hair coming out in clumps. I will leave that task for the next day, once I see where Create Space puts the new book in the Amazon.com directory. What a process! Not for the meek, or anyone afraid of calling and emailing entities that often don’t seem human.
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