A warning on official copyrights and ISBNs. Make sure your novel/novella is edited and ready to go before you get them. Major changes invalidate them, and you will have to get new ones.
So you might want to research the difference between in a copyrighted new material and copyright of derivative work if your work is the original work and your new work is a derivative of the original work. Your copyright will still hold. Not a lawyer, but a producer
I am nowhere near ready to publish, but this is something I think about often because it's my first book, and I don't want to fuck it up. It's nice to know this video exists when I'm ready to move onto that step. My neurodivergent brain can stop freaking out now.
Same here, because of my anxiety and being autistic, I can be very self-conscious and overthink things. So I'm trying to learn as much as I can so I'm somewhat more prepared, but I think once I go through everything for the first time and figure out how everything works then it'll become easier the second time because I'll fully know what to expect
Jenna, been watching your videos for years and I'm always really appreciative of all your research and the information you provide. Because of this, I humbly wish to tap into your wealth of knowledge and would love to see a video on marketing of novels. How ad's work, email lists, author websites, and other nitty-gritty business-y... stuff. Please. Very much, please.
I second this please!! I'm working on all of this as well as getting my book edited/polished & ready for release. It's a lot but videos like these are so valuable for newbies!
Really helpful! I bought ISBNs and got an email stating I had to send a copy to the British Library within one month of publishing!!! 😱 So this confirms that and other aspects I didn’t think about ! Thank you.
Fantastic video, Jenna! I want to self-publish my Czech-English Phrasal Dictionary in the future. It's a lot of work. I would like to sell it all over the country and offer it to all students and public. It will be the first edition. The great thing about this project is that I can extend it for the rest of my life because there's so much information.
In the U.S. now, you cannot sue for any copyright infringement unless you registered your book with the U.S. Copyright Office. You might have an automatic copyright when you write your book, but you can't do anything about it unless it's registered.
I've been working on my book for some time now. It is almost finished, but then I found your video... now I have so much work to do 🤣 I've been using canva to create it. I have a pro account and there's tons of good pictures I can use. The affirmations are all complete, but I'm stuck on my cover. I can't make up my mind. The key words websites going to help me a lot! I literally got to that part and said .. Fuck.. Thank you for this video. It helped!
Is there a type of paper you recommend for chapter books? Is there a type of paper that DOESN'T yellow over time? A lot of my chapter books from middle school have turned yellow (I've had them for about 14 years) and have gotten fragile, so I wasn't sure if there was a type of paper for chapter books that didn't do that.
❤ that was great. And very accurate. Accept the copyright, I do believe you have to upload a copy to them as well. If you have your own ISBN number and you want your books sold ..... I forget where... But they require a publishing company name not the author's name. The 45% -55% discount you give to have your book on physical shelves will also be the discount for online books. And those stores will under bid your listing price on Amazon. Damn if you do damn if you don't. Can you do a video for those just starting....fonts, and where to get them. Editing and we're to find someone who does it all?
Whatever happened to just, "stories" that weren't necessarily in any genre. Do those even exist anymore? Does everything have to be compartmentalized? Does everyone have to have such a specific view of what they are about to read, before they read it? Does everything have to be a series? Can people just read one self-enclosed book for that one experience? The literary landscape is so depressing nowadays.
I keep seeing the company Reedsy offering free resources, but the reviews seems a bit sketchy. Was wondering if anyone has any experience working with them?
🎉book launchers seems pretty affordable and you keep your copyrights. They want you to be with them for at least three months. But not mandatory. You can check out their videos. They help you write, publish, and promote your book. If you can afford it. Might be worth looking into.
Hi, Jenna. This might be a stupid question, but how do you work out how many pages you book has? I write in Word (always), and I know how many pages are in Word, but is it the same amount? Input from anyone is very welcome. Thanks in advance.
Format your document to the approximate size you want your interior pages and write away. When you are finished how many pages do you have? This will be your page count don't forget to include copyright page, about the author page, full title page and any extras you want to include. . You must count in 4's. or 8's. Depending on whether you have your book printed in Xerox (digital printing 4 pagrs) or by a traditional (offset printing 8 pages). Also publishing companies do not print on acid free paper to preserve longevity of your book. 😂 And if they did it would cost you about $25 per page.
Funny how she brings gate keepers from agencies on here to tell us why they won’t read past two sentences of our novels and then she turns around and self published. Seems suss.
@@CruzinCait well yeah. Kind makes me think she can’t get passed the gate keepers herself. And no one in their right mind would self publish when they could go the traditional route. The numbers don’t lie on that front.
😅 To get past the gate keepers you must not be white. You must be funny, you must have a huge social following and you must be willing to promote your own book.
A warning on official copyrights and ISBNs. Make sure your novel/novella is edited and ready to go before you get them. Major changes invalidate them, and you will have to get new ones.
That happened to me when I self-published. I had to work for months to get enough money to buy a new copyright.
Great insight thank you for that info
So you might want to research the difference between in a copyrighted new material and copyright of derivative work if your work is the original work and your new work is a derivative of the original work. Your copyright will still hold.
Not a lawyer, but a producer
@@jkseraphim4I don’t understand???
I'm very close to self-publishing my first novel and I'm REALLY needed this. Thank you so much!❤
Congratulations! I'm getting closer to this stage too. Surreal for sure !
Thank you for being consistent! I self-published my first novel in March of 2023. And your videos certainly helped.
You have no idea how useful this was
I am nowhere near ready to publish, but this is something I think about often because it's my first book, and I don't want to fuck it up. It's nice to know this video exists when I'm ready to move onto that step. My neurodivergent brain can stop freaking out now.
Same here, because of my anxiety and being autistic, I can be very self-conscious and overthink things. So I'm trying to learn as much as I can so I'm somewhat more prepared, but I think once I go through everything for the first time and figure out how everything works then it'll become easier the second time because I'll fully know what to expect
Seems like im not alone on this, and neither was nowhere near since i still have to build connections or make myself known first to like... 5 people..
@@2006HondaCivicDtrue 😭😭😭
I didn't know about that Library of Congress part. Very cool to learn about another piece of the puzzle
I'll definitely need to come back and rewatch this when I'm closer to getting my book published
Jenna, been watching your videos for years and I'm always really appreciative of all your research and the information you provide. Because of this, I humbly wish to tap into your wealth of knowledge and would love to see a video on marketing of novels. How ad's work, email lists, author websites, and other nitty-gritty business-y... stuff. Please. Very much, please.
I second this please!! I'm working on all of this as well as getting my book edited/polished & ready for release. It's a lot but videos like these are so valuable for newbies!
Really helpful! I bought ISBNs and got an email stating I had to send a copy to the British Library within one month of publishing!!! 😱 So this confirms that and other aspects I didn’t think about ! Thank you.
At this point this feels like doing classes, as in I need to take notes. Very nice content.
Thanks for covering this Jenna, just what I was looking for!! Very helpful
8:36 Keywords.. I actually do them first! Super easy if you are already doing the research first to be able to write to market.
Fantastic video, Jenna! I want to self-publish my Czech-English Phrasal Dictionary in the future. It's a lot of work. I would like to sell it all over the country and offer it to all students and public. It will be the first edition. The great thing about this project is that I can extend it for the rest of my life because there's so much information.
This was very helpful! Thank you! ❤
Timely! I sent off my book to an editor and I'm setting up to do all the other stuff 😀
Congratulations!🎉
I'm debuting at the end of the year and WOW I had a couple of misunderstandings. Thank you so much for this video!!
In the U.S. now, you cannot sue for any copyright infringement unless you registered your book with the U.S. Copyright Office. You might have an automatic copyright when you write your book, but you can't do anything about it unless it's registered.
Exactly. You have copyrights as soon as it's written, but those rights mean squat unless you pay the government its fee.
OMG just what I needed!!!
in my state they charge an insane amount of money for an llc because…california
❤eight hundred per year. You don't need an LLC.
it doesn't seem like much but compared to other states it is. i have one for legal reasons. @@KJ-zr2ko
2:39 start
Hallelujah 🙌 Thank you! I got 6/10 😅 Now I'm on my way to do some podcasts and start my email list funnel 🎉
INCREDIBLY helpful and informative. This is information I haven't seen elsewhere on Authortube. Thank you so much.
Lots of helpful stuff here. In the UK we don’t have to apply for copyright interestingly
Love you Jenna! ❤
This is very helpful Jenna I appreciate you so much ❤
Wow one ISBN is 125, but 10 are 295. They're not really giving you a choice on which one to buy lol ❤❤
I've been working on my book for some time now. It is almost finished, but then I found your video... now I have so much work to do 🤣 I've been using canva to create it. I have a pro account and there's tons of good pictures I can use. The affirmations are all complete, but I'm stuck on my cover. I can't make up my mind. The key words websites going to help me a lot! I literally got to that part and said .. Fuck.. Thank you for this video. It helped!
Fantastic video. Really informative
Once again Jenna coming in with the 🔥🔥🔥
This was great. Thank you
Great video.
When is Savior’s Army coming out? I’ve been waiting ❤❤❤
This is some good stuff.
Is there a type of paper you recommend for chapter books? Is there a type of paper that DOESN'T yellow over time? A lot of my chapter books from middle school have turned yellow (I've had them for about 14 years) and have gotten fragile, so I wasn't sure if there was a type of paper for chapter books that didn't do that.
❤ that was great. And very accurate. Accept the copyright, I do believe you have to upload a copy to them as well.
If you have your own ISBN number and you want your books sold ..... I forget where... But they require a publishing company name not the author's name.
The 45% -55% discount you give to have your book on physical shelves will also be the discount for online books. And those stores will under bid your listing price on Amazon. Damn if you do damn if you don't.
Can you do a video for those just starting....fonts, and where to get them. Editing and we're to find someone who does it all?
Thank you.
thank you
Whatever happened to just, "stories" that weren't necessarily in any genre. Do those even exist anymore? Does everything have to be compartmentalized? Does everyone have to have such a specific view of what they are about to read, before they read it? Does everything have to be a series? Can people just read one self-enclosed book for that one experience?
The literary landscape is so depressing nowadays.
First, you say it's really complicated, then you say it's really easy. So, which is ir?
7:06 we have no taxes 😎
I keep seeing the company Reedsy offering free resources, but the reviews seems a bit sketchy. Was wondering if anyone has any experience working with them?
🎉book launchers seems pretty affordable and you keep your copyrights. They want you to be with them for at least three months. But not mandatory. You can check out their videos. They help you write, publish, and promote your book. If you can afford it. Might be worth looking into.
Hi, Jenna. This might be a stupid question, but how do you work out how many pages you book has? I write in Word (always), and I know how many pages are in Word, but is it the same amount? Input from anyone is very welcome. Thanks in advance.
Format your document to the approximate size you want your interior pages and write away. When you are finished how many pages do you have? This will be your page count don't forget to include copyright page, about the author page, full title page and any extras you want to include. . You must count in 4's. or 8's. Depending on whether you have your book printed in Xerox (digital printing 4 pagrs) or by a traditional (offset printing 8 pages).
Also publishing companies do not print on acid free paper to preserve longevity of your book. 😂 And if they did it would cost you about $25 per page.
Just reconfirmed that there's no way in hell I'm going the self publishing route! 😳
11:07 What else is new.....everything is a gamble anyway
A book about writing a book. Who knew.
I subscribed just because you made me laugh 😅
Is that Felix on your shirt? Is Jenna a Stay?
So glad I have no desire to publish anything I write. LOL
Love your content. Great info. I would subscribe and share if you didn’t curse so much.
“But, that’s capitalism…” 😂
First!
Funny how she brings gate keepers from agencies on here to tell us why they won’t read past two sentences of our novels and then she turns around and self published. Seems suss.
Is it?
@@CruzinCait well yeah. Kind makes me think she can’t get passed the gate keepers herself. And no one in their right mind would self publish when they could go the traditional route. The numbers don’t lie on that front.
😅 To get past the gate keepers you must not be white. You must be funny, you must have a huge social following and you must be willing to promote your own book.
You cheapen your image by saying fuck.
Love this. Thank you! I am going to make author profiles, neverrrr even thought of that. Was I hiding? A little. Hahahah first book syndrome🖤✊🏼🤍