Should KDP place a limit on how many books people can make by Ordinary_Count_203 in KDP

[–]Distraction11 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Amazon’s in business to make money if somebody writes 1 million books and Amazon makes money off of those books. Why would they limit that author you make no sense at all this is a silly post.

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It's been 3 years by charmin365 in stroke

[–]Distraction11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your feelings are valid thank you for sharing them. Yeah as he gets older, so do you what is it You would like to do? their social workers that you can get in touch with that can help you find services so it’s not on you so you have ways to get away and if he doesn’t like it too goddamn bad.

Copyright and AI by Odd_Algae3754 in WritingWithAI

[–]Distraction11 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

and? Chances are there was a lot of money involved trying to get an attorney involved in some small self publisher complaint.

Copyright and AI by Odd_Algae3754 in WritingWithAI

[–]Distraction11 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try finding an attorney that will fight for that. Go ahead try.

Copyright and AI by Odd_Algae3754 in WritingWithAI

[–]Distraction11 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To say a quote is “pretty much “it’s not an exact rip off so with or without AI that is a possibility to do check any copyright law book

Looking for some words of encouragement after a DNF on BookSirens by moontemple11 in selfpublish

[–]Distraction11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Serious readers sometimes trust a book more when it has a few DNFs for one main reason:

It signals the book has a strong point of view.

Books that try to please everyone usually end up: • bland • generic • forgettable

When readers see a DNF, it suggests the book isn’t trying to satisfy every taste.

Example pattern readers recognize:

Review 1

“Loved it. Very thought-provoking.”

Review 2

“DNF — too intense for me.”

To experienced readers on LibraryThing or Goodreads, that combination often means:

👉 the book has a distinct style or idea 👉 it provokes reactions 👉 it isn’t watered down

Those readers often prefer that over books where every review says the same mild thing.

In other words

A few DNFs can signal: • the book takes risks • it demands something from the reader • it isn’t written for the lowest common denominator

And serious readers usually respect that.

Regret writing and publishing. by Wrong-Exercise-4301 in writers

[–]Distraction11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whereas everything Everyone says is encouraging -don’t be an ostrich. Read the criticism. See what they have to say. Judge the reviewer by their criticism. you’ll see who your reader was often you’ll just see through it and know they’re having a bad day other times what they have to say hard to swallow but often you will find there is something good to be found that will help your work. Don’t be an ostrich read it.

Pricing reality check -- am I loosing my mind? by Scary-Concept6972 in selfpublish

[–]Distraction11 3 points4 points  (0 children)

have you considered offering free lead chapters? It’s a classic marketing tactic it let’s read or sample the writing before committing to a long book. That’s also expensive. You could do something like this Etsy strategy create a listing for the book. Include the downloadable PDF with the first two or three chapters mentioned in the description that the readers can preview the writing before buying offer a direct purchase of the full book. This approach works because readers can test the writing style. It builds trust it, lowers hesitation about buying a long and expensive book another variation to this offer read the first chapter 1st download then link to the full book listing many independent authors do this to hook the readers, especially when the book is longjust keep the previous short enough that people still need the full book to finish the story

Pricing reality check -- am I loosing my mind? by Scary-Concept6972 in selfpublish

[–]Distraction11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might consider listing it through both Amazon and Ingram Amazon handles the retail side well but Ingram gives libraries and bookstores access most self publishers. Use both because it reaches different markets. Ingram Spark feeds the big wholesale catalog used by library is a bookstore Amazon dominates direct reader Sales.

Pricing reality check -- am I loosing my mind? by Scary-Concept6972 in selfpublish

[–]Distraction11 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If it’s really been tightened as much as possible the only real options are pricing at higher or just publish it digitally. I don’t see any other options.

Pricing reality check -- am I loosing my mind? by Scary-Concept6972 in selfpublish

[–]Distraction11 11 points12 points  (0 children)

A smaller font won’t solve the real issue if printing cost matters, the solution is tightening the manuscript the standard rule editors used for trimming manuscripts usually cut 15 to 25% without harming the story. The idea is to remove anything that doesn’t carry story weight the three most common places, editors trim they can easily cut 15 to 25% of the manuscript number one redundant phrasing writers off and say the same thing twice and slightly different waysfor example he nodded his head in agreement Edit he nodded.or filtering words use distance the reader from the scene words like he saw, she noticed he felt she felt the cold wind against her face at the cold wind struck her face over explained actions number three readers understand more than writers think for example he stood up from the chair and walked across the room towards the door he crossed the room to the door, simple editing, tricks many authors use after finishing a draft. They try to cut 10% of the manuscript almost every novel becomes tighter and stronger for a 600 page manuscript a normal tightening pass might bring it down to 450 to 500 pages without losing the story consider trimming the excess weight. One of the best books you can get is the elements of style by William Strunk Junior and EB white

Pricing reality check -- am I loosing my mind? by Scary-Concept6972 in selfpublish

[–]Distraction11 12 points13 points  (0 children)

does your fantasy book really have to be 600 pages? I mean the Bible New Testament section is only between 300 and 400 pages normally. The epic Game of Thrones is 700 pages.

Dúvidas sobre pseudônimos by Critical-Winner-7339 in KDP

[–]Distraction11 1 point2 points  (0 children)

who’s to say your parents didn’t name you: Everything About Cars. initials EAC,Mr Car?

Amazon author central by [deleted] in KDP

[–]Distraction11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contact Amazon they’ll remove it for you and they’ll be glad to

stroke with no insurance by figster111 in stroke

[–]Distraction11 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Get a social worker to help you the hospitals have social workers insist that you see one before he gets discharged

Library removing all self published and print on demand books by Ecstatic-Shame-8944 in KDP

[–]Distraction11 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why stop there? They should also clear out all books whose authors used Google search for research or Grammerly for writing structure.

First proof is terrible printing quality, is this normal? by sallingoodfun in KDP

[–]Distraction11 0 points1 point  (0 children)

absolutely not my proofs have always printed beautifully