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Starting My Journey With Fellow Authors
Hello everyone! Excited to be part of this community and connect with fellow authors. I'm looking forward to learning, sharing ideas, exploring how AI can support the writing and publishing journey, and building meaningful connections with everyone here. Looking forward to growing together!
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@Andrew Expert Thank you, Andrew! I'm actually not working on a book right now. I joined mainly to connect with authors, learn from the community, and understand the writing and publishing process better before diving in myself. What about you, what stage are you at with your own work?
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@Stacey Smekofske Thank you so much, Stacey! Really appreciate the warm welcome. Looking forward to learning from everyone here.
As a children's book author, I've been thinking about this today...
If you could create one children's book that every child in the world would read, what would you want it to teach? For me, I'd want children to learn that being kind is never a weakness it's one of the greatest strengths they can have. 💛 I'd love to hear your answer in the comments. Your ideas might inspire my next story!
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@Lucas Ray Thank you, Lucas! I really like how you put that, kindness being a strength and not something soft. It's such an important message for kids to grow up with. I'm curious how you handle a theme like that in your writing. Kindness can be a tricky one to write without it feeling preachy. How do you usually approach it?
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@Lucas Ray That makes a lot of sense, letting the story show it rather than tell it. I imagine that takes a lot of intentional writing to pull off well without losing the message. To answer your question, I'm not currently publishing, I joined this community mainly to connect with authors and learn from people further along in the process. Your approach to publishing, though, I'd love to hear about it. What's worked well for you with KDP, or wherever you've been publishing?
The Big Ask.
I found a painting perfect for my first book cover. It's currently is in a gallery in the midwest but many images exist online. How would I approach them to ask to use it and would it require payment?
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Great advice, Stacey. Bill, one thing I'd add, if the artist has passed away or you can't track down who currently holds the rights, the gallery displaying the painting might be able to point you to the estate or copyright holder. Galleries usually know who to contact even if they're not the rights holder themselves. Worth asking them directly if the artist search hits a dead end.
ISBN or whatever it's called.
Does my book need to be ready for publishing to get an ISBN?
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This is such a useful thread, thank you all. As someone still new to publishing, I didn't realize ISBNs and ASINs were separate systems until reading this. Bill, did you end up deciding to buy a block of ISBNs, or go with the free option?
This is not 'nam! There are rules, Dude!
If you didn't get that title, that's a joke from the Big Lebowski, a definite Plot Dude principle. Look, we want this whole durn community to be fun, enjoyable, and a safe space for everyone. So we have to set some rules to get started. Refer back to this post from time to time, but we'll try to announce any changes in separate posts. But here's our starting place: 1) Be kind. Don't dis on anyone else for any reason. There are some topics we just won't allow to be discussed here, but no matter what, kindness matters. That golden rule thing: treat others the way you want to be treated. No exceptions. This is the only rule where there won't be a warning: treat someone unkindly, and you'll get removed faster than the Dude can mark a gutterball zero. 2) No selling or self-promotion. Stacey and I are even "light" on this in this community. There are classes, some that will be free, others that are paid, in the classroom section. Most of the time though we will be posting about FREE things we offer, like free webinars, education, and our podcast. If you offer author services and want to be recommended by Print2Pro, contact us. You get one warning for this one. Continued self promo after that? You'll find yourself outside, and unable to look in. 3) No political or religious posts, even related to your current WIP. This is a politics and religion free space, not because we don't care about those things, but because they cause division. We're here to talk about writing craft and business. Stacey and I even differ in our religious and political beliefs, but we won't be having that discussion here. If you are insanely curious, and want to talk about those things, you'll have to book a paid consultation with us one on one, and we might have to charge you double. 4) Don't be annoying or be a jerk. Everyone is at a different stage in their writing career and has different goals. We like to teach gently, not in a condescending or mean way. Take 'er easy, dude. Keep things light and kind.
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