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| Self Publishing a Children's Book |
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Becoming a self published children’s author is fun, rewarding and easy. The sky is the limit on being creative with children's books when you self publish. You are in complete control of everything from the content to the book’s size and shape. Below, we’ll give you an outline to help start your children's book publishing process. Where to Start Producing the Children’s Book Manuscript The content or text of your manuscript needs to be in one contiguous file in order to publish your book. We do not recommend making each chapter a different file, but if you do, eventually they will all have to be cut and pasted into one main file for eventual printing. If all of your chapters are saved as individual files, it is recommended that a new file be created that contains all the chapters in one file. Selecting the right software to write you children's book manuscript can be a bit confusing. Below, we’ve outlined some of most common features to help you make a wise selection.
At BookMark Self Publishing, we offer both custom and template layout out and design service for your book, if you need them. Finding an Illustrator for your Children’s Book Editing and Proofreading your Children’s Book Children’s Book Size Layout The most common sizes for children’s books are 8.5” by 8.5” or 8.5” by 11” Children’s Book Binding Types
Children’s Book Cover The cover of your book is a very important element of your entire book publishing project. I order to have a professional looking cover; you’ll need professional software to layout your cover with. We recommend using Adobe Photoshop for designing and laying out your book covers. You could also use Adobe Photoshop Elements or Corel Draw as affordable alternatives. You can purchase these programs below: With Children’s books, the cover not only helps attract the reader, but also helps protect the book from any wear and tare the reader might put it through. Lamination is often used to make book covers less susceptible to tearing and generally more rugged. This same lamination is what causes these covers to sometime warp, depending on atmospheric conditions. This is do to the moisture content in the paper and how the plastic lamination coating on one side affects the moisture content in the paper cover. This is a warping or bending is normal feature of laminated covers and is not unique to any specific combinations or processes. The front cover should have the title of the book and the author’s name, and images should be added to enhance the cover. The back cover could be left blank, a description of the book, or a paragraph about the author. What ever you put on the back, we recommend that it be something that is … “in aid of selling or promoting the book”. Each book and each author will have different needs as to what is contained on the back cover. The size of the cover of the book will need to be slightly larger than the contents of the book. This is to account for final trimming of the book to make a nice clean edge on all sides. If you are going to be making a “perfect bind” book, you will also need to allow for the thickness of the back of the book (spine) as determined by the number of pages in the book. If you will be using any images or graphics on the cover that need to print with high quality, we recommend using a professional graphic program like Adobe Photoshop for best results. We highly recommend color covers, and we also recommend that the covers are laminated to help make them less vulnerable to daily wear-and-tear. Most authors are not graphic artists, and coming up with a book cover can be very difficult for them. Comments (3)
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Denise Montgomery
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Children's book publishing Thank you, the information you provided was so necessary. I have been looking for this type of assistance for months. |
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Zoe Fletcher
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illustrator Very informative, I am in the process of illustrating my first children's story, triggered by childrens amazing response to my Wingdom paintings. I am looking for computer programmes to help me with the lay out for the whole book so I can self publish. Thank you, Zoe Fletcher |
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Thomas L. Vaultonburg
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The Toughskin Rhinoceros Wrangler Company This is very informative. Just about to go to press with The Toughskin Rhinoceros Wrangler Company. |
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