The cover looks beautiful! I love this kind of content. Even for the options that I might not choose the same thing, I think it’s really useful to see someone else’s thought process.
Ohhh thank you so much! ❤️ I'm really glad you liked this. I totally agree with you, it's really helpful sometimes to see someone else's side of things to help you form your own opinions. It's cool to get that sense of perspective.
So it turns out I actually ordered white paper from KDP on accident! 🤣 Disregard what I said about KDP's supposedly "cream" paper in this video! 🤣 Update: Amazon's cream paper is extremely similar to Barnes and Noble Press cream paper. I find Amazon's binding to be sturdier though.
I love this. I've always used createspace/KDP for my paperbacks, but I've always wondered the differences between the two. And you made that cover!?!?! It's AMAZING! So pretty! I'm incredibly impressed
Ohh my goodness, thank you so much! I'm surprised that you're impressed haha! I was also super curious about B&N, which is why I wanted to try it out. I thought it might be good for sending some early ARCs, but it's so different from how my normal books would look that I'm nervous to order any more of those. Oooh, I wasn't aware that the dark colors do smudge! Good to note!!
I'm new to all of this, so pardon my ignorance... If I set my manuscript paper size to 5.5" x 8.5" do I create a book cover that is 5.5" x 8.5" also? Or does the book cover have to be bigger? How much bigger?
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful. For the cover, my font is really big! One hundred and something... For the interior text, I used a 12 point font but the formatting software I use (which is called Vellum) changes it too I think. So between 12 and 14 point font probably. Something like that.
@@dreamplanwrite Thank you for responding. I've been mulling it over and I think between 12-14 sounds about right. I tried the demo for Vellum and it's awesome.
Loved this video. Thanks for walking us through the different options. I'm torn between 5.5x8.5 and 6x9. I'm also torn between matte and glossy for my debut novel. Arrggh its so hard haha.
It so is! I feel your pain! 😩 Hopefully this was semi helpful in helping you choose. I know it's kind of paralyzing sometimes when there's decision overload! And there is definitely no "one" industry standard to go off of.
Yay, I'm glad you liked it! I wanted to have a physical comparison so that if someone was hesitant about picking the right options for them, they would have some kind of reference. I was so nervous about picking options for mine lol.
I published a printed book on KDP and discovered after receiving the physical proof that I wanted to change the trim size down from 6x9 to 5x7.5. They warned that you cannot change the trim size after publishing. I thought I could just "Unpublish" and then go in and change the settings, but it is not letting me. Do I basically have to start over again with this? How does that affect my ISBN #, and the auto-sync with my digital version of the book? Should I start a new book and then delete the old one, and cross my fingers that everything else about the book does NOT change? Thank you for your help! I have not found any source of info online on how to change trim size AFTER publishing!
Ooh, that's tough! I'd suggest contacting Amazon directly for this, as I have no experience with how it would affect your ISBN. I know that there are several things you cannot change after publishing, but I think there might be options for republishing a previously published book. Again, I'd definitely suggest reaching out to Amazon directly. In the future, just so you know, you are able to set up your print book, not hit the "publish" button for it yet, and request a proof copy. Would highly recommend doing that for future projects just to ensure everything checks out before fully publishing.
@@lataradragoo6085 No problem! And my cover designer for this book is actually myself haha! I'm definitely an amateur with Photoshop. I did do a lot of messing around with Photoshop and trying different things before designing this cover though. And it was all extremely frustrating. But you can definitely design a pretty decent cover with some genre research and a healthy dose of trial and error!
The cover looks beautiful! I love this kind of content. Even for the options that I might not choose the same thing, I think it’s really useful to see someone else’s thought process.
Ohhh thank you so much! ❤️ I'm really glad you liked this. I totally agree with you, it's really helpful sometimes to see someone else's side of things to help you form your own opinions. It's cool to get that sense of perspective.
So it turns out I actually ordered white paper from KDP on accident! 🤣 Disregard what I said about KDP's supposedly "cream" paper in this video! 🤣 Update: Amazon's cream paper is extremely similar to Barnes and Noble Press cream paper. I find Amazon's binding to be sturdier though.
Have you ever tried to go back in and change the trim size after publishing?
Love the cover. Great video!
For your book what font size and spacing did you go with?
Thank you for you video. I learned so much from you. Especially other avenues for self publishing. You rock! God bless
Hello, Thank You for sharing this video.
When publishing with KDP, please how can one avoid the not for resale bar?
I love this. I've always used createspace/KDP for my paperbacks, but I've always wondered the differences between the two. And you made that cover!?!?! It's AMAZING! So pretty! I'm incredibly impressed
Ohh my goodness, thank you so much! I'm surprised that you're impressed haha!
I was also super curious about B&N, which is why I wanted to try it out. I thought it might be good for sending some early ARCs, but it's so different from how my normal books would look that I'm nervous to order any more of those.
Oooh, I wasn't aware that the dark colors do smudge! Good to note!!
I'm new to all of this, so pardon my ignorance... If I set my manuscript paper size to 5.5" x 8.5" do I create a book cover that is 5.5" x 8.5" also? Or does the book cover have to be bigger? How much bigger?
Thank you for taking the time to show the differences between the two. I love your cover design. If you don't mind, what font size did you use?
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful.
For the cover, my font is really big! One hundred and something... For the interior text, I used a 12 point font but the formatting software I use (which is called Vellum) changes it too I think. So between 12 and 14 point font probably. Something like that.
@@dreamplanwrite Thank you for responding. I've been mulling it over and I think between 12-14 sounds about right. I tried the demo for Vellum and it's awesome.
Loved this video. Thanks for walking us through the different options. I'm torn between 5.5x8.5 and 6x9. I'm also torn between matte and glossy for my debut novel. Arrggh its so hard haha.
Ditto
It so is! I feel your pain! 😩 Hopefully this was semi helpful in helping you choose. I know it's kind of paralyzing sometimes when there's decision overload! And there is definitely no "one" industry standard to go off of.
Oh, it was so cool seeing the differences!
Yay! I'm so glad you liked it! I think it's a cool topic for those of us who really enjoy physical books!
Thanks for sharing the differences, it was cool to see!
Yay, I'm glad you liked it! I wanted to have a physical comparison so that if someone was hesitant about picking the right options for them, they would have some kind of reference. I was so nervous about picking options for mine lol.
I published a printed book on KDP and discovered after receiving the physical proof that I wanted to change the trim size down from 6x9 to 5x7.5. They warned that you cannot change the trim size after publishing. I thought I could just "Unpublish" and then go in and change the settings, but it is not letting me. Do I basically have to start over again with this? How does that affect my ISBN #, and the auto-sync with my digital version of the book? Should I start a new book and then delete the old one, and cross my fingers that everything else about the book does NOT change? Thank you for your help! I have not found any source of info online on how to change trim size AFTER publishing!
Ooh, that's tough! I'd suggest contacting Amazon directly for this, as I have no experience with how it would affect your ISBN. I know that there are several things you cannot change after publishing, but I think there might be options for republishing a previously published book. Again, I'd definitely suggest reaching out to Amazon directly. In the future, just so you know, you are able to set up your print book, not hit the "publish" button for it yet, and request a proof copy. Would highly recommend doing that for future projects just to ensure everything checks out before fully publishing.
@@dreamplanwrite Thank you so much! Have a great day! BTW, who do you use for your cover art? Thanks!
@@lataradragoo6085 No problem! And my cover designer for this book is actually myself haha! I'm definitely an amateur with Photoshop. I did do a lot of messing around with Photoshop and trying different things before designing this cover though. And it was all extremely frustrating. But you can definitely design a pretty decent cover with some genre research and a healthy dose of trial and error!
Thanks. This was helpful!
Thanks for sharing this!
Great video! super informative :)
Thanks Renee! Glad you liked it! ❤️
congratulations! how many pages is your book?
Thank you! It is right around 200 pages. Right now, in it's final draft, it is 207 pages.