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Again, thank you so much! I was editing my novel in word while watching your video (I had absolutely no back matter except a chapter overview) and it is sooo much better :) Learning so much thanks to this series
Every time you introduce your TA, I keep expecting you to introduce your dog. Seriously though, I'm finding the series extremely helpful...and I hope to be able to make use of the information some day...
Don't know how I bumped onto this. All in all Awesome content 🥇. I also have been watching those similar from MStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys make these stuff. MSTAR TUTORIALS also had cool info about similiar things on his channel.
I stumbled across you channel while looking how to format my own book and I have fell in love. I'm having a dilemma about front matter and figured I'd ask you! My book is a very dark romance. It has a lot of abuse and other stuff. Should I include a disclaimer in/on my book anywhere? Should I just put "A dark romance" or something? Thank you for all the useful information on your channel!
Dear Bethany, I inserted a png of my book title in ms word and then uploaded it on Amazon but in the launch previewer the title got shifted to the left side in (tablet and kindle) previewer and it is showing properly aligned in mobile previewer. I am not getting the problem. Do I have to stretch the book title to full size?
This was very helpful! I agree that having the appropriate (industry standard) matter in the right places of a book give it an official, credible look.
Oh interesting! Does poetry not have the standard front and back matter for some reason? (Title page, copyrights, acknowledgments, author page? I thought for some reason that it did...)
@@BethanyAtazadeh the front page has the title and the copyright then the back pages are for acknowledgements. In addition to that, there's the optional table of contents if there's no chapters involved.
I think there are different conventions for Acknowledgements being at beginning? I'm always surprised when I see it in front though--I don't care yet! lol
I think that this series is so helpful! I'm currently choosing to print personal copies of books I've finished to have for myself as well as to lend to friends and family and I try to make them look as professional as possible. This series will definitely help with future printings! -Sarah
If the title page should always be a right-sided page, shouldn't there be a blank page before this? As I understand it, right-sided pages are always even numbered and left-sided pages are odd numbered, unless I've got this wrong? These technical details are so confusing. Great vids though, easy to follow and understand.
Glad you enjoyed! The left side next to a title page will always be the book cover :) It helps to look at a physical book, and you'll see that they actually always start on the right, because the book cover is on the left
I love all the bonus stuff and freedom you have with it as an Indie author! I've been thinking about adding the 2nd book blurb and/or quotes to the end of book 1 to help move readers on to the next book :)
Question regarding, ALSO BY when you publish 2nd book do you go back to first book and add also by with title/link etc of your second book? Likewise when you have added more books to your SK series do you go back and update each existing book with new title in your also by ? Assuming this would then need a republishing of each book as an updated version/edition ? Hope this makes sense
I think it's personal preference. Some authors do, some don't. It's more work, but potentially it could lead to many more sales if a reader is made aware that more books exist, so I personally like to update my back matter (at least for all books within a series). And yep, you'll have to fix each version separately - the ebook version, paperback version, etc, and upload each one separately, so it does get a bit time consuming.
Ah, I've never seen all the ISBNs together. It doesn't prevent you from needing to create different versions, though, because front and back matter will be different for ebooks, right?
@@BethanyAtazadeh I actually had one caught in the uploading-and-checking- period because the ISBN was wrong--I think it was the ebook that had the paperback ISBN or something like, and I was alerted to the mistake. So I took from that I could only have one--apparently the wrong lesson to learn! :P
Yes, I thought your teacher's assistant was going to be Penny LOL...Google is always my assistant. This was informative and right on time for me as I'm working on my front and back matter. Thank you so much!
I came across your videos late one night and binge-watched 5 or 10. Your material is definitely the most useful information I’ve found on YT regarding self-publishing and formatting. Thank you. I am a subscriber and fellow author. I went from book writing to screenwriting to filmmaking and producing to TV producing and now back to writing novels. (Whew). You’ve inspired me. Thanks.
Thank you for putting all of this together! It is extremely helpful for beginner authors like myself! I was curious, how did you put together your glossary? More specifically the pronunciation part of it. I have names in my book that might be a little tricky for readers to pronounce and would love to provide them with the support.
First, I love your cardigan! Second, this is a fantastic series so far! Even if you already know most of this information, it's SO helpful to be able to reference these videos when you're feeling frazzled from deadlines or just want a quick refresher to make sure you aren't forgetting anything! If you're starting from the beginning, this is invaluable information to be able to start with! Love it!
Ahhh I misunderstood, I was told once that photos should be downloaded as png files because they’re a lot higher quality than jpegs. That’s pretty much the extent of my knowledge tho haha!