Echo paperback update

I’m checking the proof copy for the paperback and the font’s too big, the spacing’s too much, and there’s no page numbers.  The first two are actually good news; it means that if I correct them, it’ll lower my page count and thus my price.  And as with all obstacles, the way forward is fairly simple:  re-assess, then re-aggress.  Time to get back to work!!!  🙂 🙂 😀

Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here:  Vol. 1 on Kindle.  Vol. 2 on Kindle here:  Vol.2 on Kindle  Vol. 3 on Kindle here:  Vol. 3 on Kindle  Echo Vol. 1 & 2 Combined Edition here:  Combined Edition  #kindle #kindleunlimited #sciencefiction #scifi #books #novel #book


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13 responses to “Echo paperback update”

  1. Hurry up and release that bad boy.

    1. Hurrying!

  2. I like the spacing. Looks good.

    1. I was talking about the internal stuff. But thanks! 🙂

  3. I also like the font. Who’s your printer? What’s the name of the font?

    1. I used an artist on fiverr named phanduy. Createspace is my printer, and I’m not sure what the name of the font is.

      1. Okay, thanks. I use CreateSpace too. Looking good. Hope mine turns out as nice. 🙂

  4. I’ll expect my copy signed! 🙂 (yay!!)

    1. Haha! Thank You! (I’d actually appreciate some tips on how to do that; I think I’d have to order a copy to myself, then re-ship it to you. I’m not sure how to do that without adding a bunch o’ shipping cost)

      1. That is quite the pickle, eh? I have my books made direct with a manufacturer in town so I buy so many books, pick ’em up, sign ’em if I want, then ship ’em (book rate = $4 with USPS) myself. Not sure how you’d do it using Create Space. Oh well, I still want my copy – we’ll figure out how to meet up and get it signed later :-).

      2. Absolutely! I know a great place around here with THE BEST CUPCAKES! MOO HOO HAHAHA! 😀

  5. smh…lol. Cupcakes, really?

    1. If you haven’t had Susie Cakes, you haven’t lived! 😀

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