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Book Cover Design 101 OR, “That which does not kill me, makes me stronger” – Friedrich Nietzsche
By Sandra L. Jones, wife of The Author, Patrick Jones
SO…He wrote a book…Now what do we do??
As The Authorand I continue on through the Indie Author self-publishing platform, it is very obvious that the process typifies a continuous learning model. It never ends!! We continue to read, learn and implement our strategy toward discovering new and better ways from the ground up. The publishing industry changes logarithmically, and the speed at which the current “Information Age” progresses is unprecedented.
This particular project has taken us about a year to complete. Anthony Wessel with Digital Book Today suggested that we recount our journey so that others in the industry may learn from our experience. Collaboration is essential in the process of brainstorming. That is key to the equation.
Significant Points to Consider:
- We worked with a print on demand publisher, Create Space. We continue to have…
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My New “Engagement Area of Learning” the Past Two Months
Digital Book Today is very approachable for the author. Kudos to Anthony Wessel
By Sandra L. Jones, wife of The Author of “The Wolf’s Moon,” Patrick Jones
I start my writing career with this article dedicated to Anthony Wessel, CEO of Digital Book Today.
He believed in me, in us. Sometimes in life, you meet people that are cornerstones in your pathways through the maze they call life. My husband wrote a book. Great! How could I possibly have ever known what this self-publishing platform had in store for us, as my whole career has been in the medical field!
Anthony Wessel featured “The Wolf’s Moon” by Patrick Jones on his website. The book had received just enough reviews and a rating of 4.2 to qualify for the interview questions. We were so excited! It was the very first “Featured Article” that we had!! We had an incredible response on our free Kindle days thanks to the popularity of Digital Book…
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