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#12: Kevin Tumlinson, Draft2Digital, an ebook aggregator with easy book creation tools

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Release Date: 09/18/2018

#21: Steven Spatz, BookBaby for full-service publishing show art #21: Steven Spatz, BookBaby for full-service publishing

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Learn about BookBaby's a la carte self-publishing and complete do-it-for-you packages, in-house printing on the latest equipment, how printing is done and why the self-publishing industry is plagued with variance in print quality and how they solved that problem. Though they print a lot of plain text books like novels and business books they print more full-color children’s books, cookbooks, travel books, and textbooks than ever. BookBaby sets a 55% discount with returns program that attracts bookstores.

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20: Rob Price, Gatekeeper Press for full-service publishing show art 20: Rob Price, Gatekeeper Press for full-service publishing

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19: John Burke, Pub Site, an easy-to-use website builder just for authors and books show art 19: John Burke, Pub Site, an easy-to-use website builder just for authors and books

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#18: Robin Cutler, IngramSpark (Part 2) show art #18: Robin Cutler, IngramSpark (Part 2)

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In part 2 of my talk with Robin Cutler, Director of IngramSpark, we focus on distribution. IngramSpark has the widest distribution in the world, but we also talk about why you'd want to go direct with Amazon KDP Print and how to make that happen. You'll also learn how long it takes the stores to populate your book information and how this affects your book launch plan. Also, find out what bookstores expect a creative way to sell to your local independent bookstore..

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#17: Robin Cutler, IngramSpark (Part 1) show art #17: Robin Cutler, IngramSpark (Part 1)

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Learn about IngramSpark, the professional publishing tool from Ingram. In my talk with Robin Cutler, Founder and Director of IngramSpark, you'll find out about free resources for cover design templates, standard trim sizes, and how to calculate your costs and profits. We also talk about trim sizes, paper color, weight, "spot" color, "full" color, hardcover book choices, and so much more. This is just the first half of my talk with Robin. Next week, in part two, we talk all about distribution. 

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#16: JoEllen Taylor, FirstEditing, on the different kinds of editors and how to find them show art #16: JoEllen Taylor, FirstEditing, on the different kinds of editors and how to find them

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What kind of editing does your book need? JoEllen Taylor takes us through all the different kinds of editing: copy editing, line editing, and content editing. We talk about character and story editing, structural editing, narrative arc, editing tools, common editing problems and misconceptions about what editors do. She also has tips on how to hire an editor.

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#15 Kristina Stanley, Fictionary, a mystical magical story editing app show art #15 Kristina Stanley, Fictionary, a mystical magical story editing app

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Fictionary's software appears magical and in this episode, you'll learn how Stanley (who is also an editor) figured out how to transform her story analysis spreadsheets to create Fictionary with the help of her co-founders. It's a family business with her husband, who watched her wrestle with the spreadsheets while they were on a long sailing journey, and her brother, who works in software and is also an author.

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#14: Laurie McLean, San Francisco Writers Conference show art #14: Laurie McLean, San Francisco Writers Conference

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Laurie McLean is the Director of the San Francisco Writers Conference, a literary agent, Founder of Fuse Literary, and a former Silicon Valley marketing and PR professional. I asked her to talk about the February 2019 conference and the return on investment for the money and the time for this or any conference. You’ll learn what makes the San Francisco conference different and how to get the most out of the sessions, exhibitors, and the agents, other participants, pre- and post-conference workshops.

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#13: Angela Bole, IBPA talks hybrid publishing and professional standards show art #13: Angela Bole, IBPA talks hybrid publishing and professional standards

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Angela Bole is CEO of the Independent Book Publishers Association, a non-profit membership organization for self-publishers and independent publishers that provides resources, education, advocacy, connections, and tools for success. We discuss the role and responsibilities of the publisher, no matter whether it’s you as an author who is self-publishing, or if you’re publishing via a hybrid publisher or even a traditional press, and why publishing standards matter.

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#12a: Draft2Digital Announces D2D Print show art #12a: Draft2Digital Announces D2D Print

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In this addendum to my interview with D2D Marketing Director Kevin Tumlinson (episode 12), he announces D2D Print.

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Kevin Tumlinson is Marketing Director at Draft2Digital and a prolific and bestselling author of thrillers. Draft2Digital was founded in 2012 to provide an easy way to format and distribute your ebook.

One of D2D's recent partnerships is with Bibliotheca, which extends their reach to libraries, a market overlooked by many self-publishers. Find out why it’s a great way to increase discoverability, about the mechanics of how ebook licenses get delivered and purchased by libraries, how the cost per checkout model (CPC) model allows as many patrons who want the book to check it out at the same time, and about the potential to make a lot more money by distributing to libraries.

We discuss the importance of audiobooks, too which Tumlinson says is “the new frontier” of book publishing because the market isn’t yet saturated. Draft2Digital has a partnership with Findaway Voices to help you get that process started.

Author pages also come up in our conversation, and not just your Amazon Central Author page but your free author page from Draft2Digital’s sister site Books2Read. Even if you haven’t published using Draft2Digital, you can use Books2Read author page, book page, and universal book link. A universal book link creates a single trackable link that shows readers where it’s sold. See an example: The Girl in the Mayan Tomb by Kevin Tumlinson.

Other features that I think you’ll find interesting are the automated front and end matter, including the Contents and the Also By page, and their book formatting tool that Tumlinson says is their “own version of Vellum” but for both Mac and Windows, with templates that output both ebook and print book formats.

The author of more than 30 books, Tumlinson talks from both sides of the author-aggregator equation, and I know you'll benefit from his insights. 

ADDITION: BONUS CONTENT: KEVIN ANNOUNCES D2D POD PRINT