I have a few adjustments to make to the artwork and some text elements, which will delay the release date. But the print quality is fantastic. And the glossy cover looks awesome, despite my worries about the sheen. All-in-all, I'm very pleased with how it turned out. I'm confident that when it goes on sale—I'm shooting for Christmas now—I'll have a quality product to offer.
The personal blog/website of author Jason Tesar, where he discusses books, movies, music, family-life, self-publishing, and the writing process.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
The Awakened Proof Copy
On Thursday (10/28), I received my proof copy of The Awakened from my printer. Here are a few photos of the joyous occasion:
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Final Artwork for The Awakened
Well, the book is finalized! I sent the digital files for my text and cover art to my printer on Monday (10/25) and should have a proof copy in my hands tomorrow (10/28). I can't wait to hold an actual printed and bound copy of my novel!
And now that the artwork is done, here's a look at how the front and back covers turned out:
And now that the artwork is done, here's a look at how the front and back covers turned out:
For a closer view of the artwork and to read the back cover synopsis, visit The Awakened.
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Self-Publishing,
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Setbacks for The Awakened?
About two years ago, I finished writing The Awakened. Knowing that I eventually wanted to get it published, I ran a search on several online retail sites using my title and series names—to size up the competition. What I found was a book on Viking history published in the 50s. So I proceeded with confidence that I had a unique title.
Yesterday, at the 11th hour of finalizing my manuscript text and cover artwork—before sending them to the printer—another online retail search turned up several books that share either my title or series name. Most of them are in a different genre, but two are science-fiction/fantasy novels, and one involves an orphaned child “with super powers charged with killing demons and protecting humanity.”
This is a bit distressing, to say the least!
Also, I received word from my printing company that they do not offer a matte finish for covers in paperback, only a glossy finish. A recent reconnaissance mission to the local bookstore showed that the majority of paperbacks on the shelves use a matte finish, while a few still use the glossy cover, which looks cheap by comparison. When I do something that I’m passionate about, I don’t like to compromise.
…major bummer!
As you can imagine, this set me back a little. Instead of working on the last bit of cover artwork, I spent last night stressing out! How could I possibly change the title when it perfectly fits the protagonist and the series as a whole? And why did I spend so much time tweaking the graphics if the cover finish is going to make it look like it belongs in the bargain bin?
Well, after a good night’s sleep and some perspective from discussing it with my wife, I am calmer today. My primary purpose in writing The Awakened wasn’t to make money, but to get the story out of my head and share it with people. I’m not going to change the title; it’s exactly as it should be. And my printing company is the only one that I’ve found that will enable me to sell the book at a competitive price with other science-fiction/fantasy novels.
My hope is that the content of the book will make up for any deficiencies in the appearance of the cover.
Yesterday, at the 11th hour of finalizing my manuscript text and cover artwork—before sending them to the printer—another online retail search turned up several books that share either my title or series name. Most of them are in a different genre, but two are science-fiction/fantasy novels, and one involves an orphaned child “with super powers charged with killing demons and protecting humanity.”
This is a bit distressing, to say the least!
Also, I received word from my printing company that they do not offer a matte finish for covers in paperback, only a glossy finish. A recent reconnaissance mission to the local bookstore showed that the majority of paperbacks on the shelves use a matte finish, while a few still use the glossy cover, which looks cheap by comparison. When I do something that I’m passionate about, I don’t like to compromise.
…major bummer!
As you can imagine, this set me back a little. Instead of working on the last bit of cover artwork, I spent last night stressing out! How could I possibly change the title when it perfectly fits the protagonist and the series as a whole? And why did I spend so much time tweaking the graphics if the cover finish is going to make it look like it belongs in the bargain bin?
Well, after a good night’s sleep and some perspective from discussing it with my wife, I am calmer today. My primary purpose in writing The Awakened wasn’t to make money, but to get the story out of my head and share it with people. I’m not going to change the title; it’s exactly as it should be. And my printing company is the only one that I’ve found that will enable me to sell the book at a competitive price with other science-fiction/fantasy novels.
My hope is that the content of the book will make up for any deficiencies in the appearance of the cover.
Labels:
Self-Publishing,
The Awakened
Monday, October 18, 2010
Crunch Time for The Awakened
Well, it’s crunch time.
I haven’t posted anything to this blog in a while because I’m busy finalizing The Awakened before sending it off to the printer. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working furiously on editing, formatting, page numbering, cover artwork, etc., etc. I’ve set a deadline for myself of this Friday to have everything ready. It’s a bit aggressive, but I’m trying to ensure that the book is available for sale online by the day after Thanksgiving—just in case some of you would rather shop online than risk your life by leaving your houses on Black Friday. It can get pretty crazy out there!
Stay tuned; I’ll keep you posted on the progress.
I haven’t posted anything to this blog in a while because I’m busy finalizing The Awakened before sending it off to the printer. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working furiously on editing, formatting, page numbering, cover artwork, etc., etc. I’ve set a deadline for myself of this Friday to have everything ready. It’s a bit aggressive, but I’m trying to ensure that the book is available for sale online by the day after Thanksgiving—just in case some of you would rather shop online than risk your life by leaving your houses on Black Friday. It can get pretty crazy out there!
Stay tuned; I’ll keep you posted on the progress.
Labels:
Self-Publishing,
The Awakened
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sneek Peek: Cover Art for The Awakened
The cover artwork is almost completed for The Awakened. Click on The Awakened at the top of the page, or the Coming Soon image at the bottom of the page for a sneek peek.
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