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Have you seriously considered audio books?

Skilled Workman Posted on December 14, 2015 by David BergslandDecember 14, 2015

You should check out audio books There are many reasons for this. A large part of it is that many of the youth [people under 40] have spent a huge amount of time with iPod (or the even earlier WalkMan) earphones stuck in their ears. In addition, many of them spend large amounts of time driving or riding to and fro. For example, the last job I had before I became a full-time writer-designer-publisher required an hour and a … Continue reading →

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Posted in Audio Books, Author Writing, Book Production, Recent Posts, Self-publishing | Tagged ACX, Amazon, audible, audio books, narration, publishing, Self-publishing | 1 Reply

New version of InDesign CC 2015.2 released today!

Skilled Workman Posted on December 1, 2015 by David BergslandDecember 1, 2015

Click on the image to find links to download the free trial, buy a subscription, or whatever. This is always a big day for me. I’ve been working getting ready for the changes, so I can help you with any questions. Again, this go-round, there’s not much for book production. OpenType and Glyph Features There are new features to help with OpenType glyph choices. They are available from the Font Menu, from contextual menus when selecting characters [right-click], and there’s … Continue reading →

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Posted in Book Production, News, Recent Posts, Writing In InDesign | Tagged Adobe InDesign, Adobe Systems, graphic design, InDesign CC (2015), new features, new release, professional, publishing, Self-publishing, Typography, woohoo | 2 Replies

Perseverance furthers… applies to authors also

Skilled Workman Posted on October 14, 2015 by David BergslandOctober 14, 2015

Before I met the Lord, I was running my life using the I Ching. The phrase I remember from that experience is: Perseverance Furthers… In Christian terms, do a word study in the New Testament on overcomers, or long-suffering… Your writing and publishing career will grow dramatically over many years. Be patient. A dripping faucet can fill a bathtub in a day or so. It won’t take as long as you fear. And you’ll love the journey. Relax! … Continue reading →

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Guest post: Being an Author: Hobby, Career, or Calling from David G. Johnson

Skilled Workman Posted on October 5, 2015 by David BergslandOctober 5, 2015

I am honored today to have an article by an online friend of mine. After an exciting and varied life in many areas, including an IT executive, David, his wife, and their daughter felt a strong call to go to China as missionaries. He writes partially to support himself, but mainly because he has stories to tell, and they are excellent. For him, writing is a calling and epic fantasy is the genre. The worlds he builds … Continue reading →

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Pictures on Kindle remains a crap shoot

Skilled Workman Posted on October 1, 2015 by David BergslandOctober 1, 2015

I don’t do this as often as I should (read other people’s books on self-publishing). It’s not because I don’t think they have good things to offer. Mainly it’s the result of a reasoning and a fact. First, I don’t want to accidentally plagiarize someone while writing. So, I tend to keep others’ writing out of the memory banks. Second, most non-fiction on book publishing is far too expensive for my little budget. But I picked up a copy … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Book Production, GraphicDesign, Images, Kindle book design, Recent Posts, Self-publishing | Tagged aaron shepard, Adobe InDesign, Amazon Kindle, Book Design, challenges, Design Issues, E-book, graphic design, Graphic designer, iBooks, Kobo, publishing, Self-publishing, word | 2 Replies

Enhanced typesetting and new inaccessible Kindle format?

Skilled Workman Posted on September 22, 2015 by David BergslandSeptember 22, 2015

Back to scratching mud Aaron Shepherd is convinced that this is true. The .kfx (which Aaron believes stands for .kf10) is a post-uploading process done to your books over the first month or two after uploading. What it means as far as he is concerned is this: In practical terms, this means there is no longer any effective way to proof your book before or after publication. You can get it looking absolutely perfect in a KDP proof, and … Continue reading →

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Posted in Book Design, Book Production, Kindle book design, News, Recent Posts, Typography | Tagged Amazon Kindle, Book Design, challenges, Design Issues, enhanced typography, kindle book design, Kindle KFX, page layout, publishing, reality, Typography | 2 Replies

Curation: a main focus of your blog

Skilled Workman Posted on August 3, 2015 by David BergslandAugust 3, 2015

Book business has a good article today entitled: Are content curators becoming more important than content creators? In many ways they are, especially in niches for non-fiction. For example, on my companion blog, Reality Calling, it’s main purpose has become the curation of Christian speculative fiction. These books are hard to find because the major book sites like Amazon, Nook, iBooks, and Kobo have no way to effectively search for them. So, my constant book reviews provide a way for … Continue reading →

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Posted in Author Writing, Marketing, Ministry, Recent Posts, Self-publishing | Tagged Book Design, book marketing, challenges, Design Issues, graphic design, J. R. R. Tolkien, niche development, non-fiction, publishing, reality, Self-publishing | 4 Replies

Readability is the prime virtue of book design

Skilled Workman Posted on July 28, 2015 by David BergslandJuly 28, 2015

I decided I needed to beat an old drum. Readability is the focus of book design typography. This was the core of curriculum in my digital publishing degree. It’s the center of my graphic design and book design efforts. Without comfortable, readable content, your book has a severe handicap. What is readability? This is all about book design typography. Here’s a little graphic to show you some of the things that influence how easily you can read a … Continue reading →

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Posted in Book Design, Font Design, Readability, Recent Posts, Typography, Writing In InDesign | Tagged Adobe InDesign, Book Design, Design Issues, E-book, epub, InDesign, OpenType, page layout, publishing, Readability, reality, Typography | 1 Reply

A long-term analysis of publishing by Shatzkin

Skilled Workman Posted on June 17, 2015 by David BergslandJune 17, 2015

How big will self-publishing get? Mike has written another excellent article you should read: Over the long run, things will almost certainly change in very big ways because of the inexorable forces eroding publisher margins described above. I wouldn’t be surprised to see only two or three big trade publishers as soon as ten years from now. I’d expect that the two recent plateaus we’ve reached, with ebook sales stabilizing in relation to print and with bookstores … Continue reading →

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One to watch, maybe: Gatekeeper Press

Skilled Workman Posted on May 8, 2015 by David BergslandMay 8, 2015

There’s a supposedly new player today: Gatekeeper Press I know very little about them—just heard about them. But, it’s an interesting concept. As you know, I am basically against paying publishers anything without a very good reason. My books teach you how to publish for free, and I still think that’s the best route to go—IF you are willing and IF you are able. So, why do I mention Gateway Press? This just seems like another competitor … Continue reading →

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