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🎉Published First Coloring Book🎉
Hi everyone! I’m excited to share that I’ve just published my very first coloring book on Amazon KDP. It’s been an amazing journey bringing this project to life. I’d truly appreciate your support! Please check it out when you have a moment. Your feedback and encouragement mean a lot! ❤️🥰😊 Link: https://a.co/d/042kHL0t
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@Heather Di Rocco That’s really cool though digital books and AI workbooks still take creativity and effort. Using Claude, Gamma, and Canva together sounds like a smart workflow. You definitely could publish them on Amazon if you wanted to. What kind of workbook did you make?
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@Heather Di Rocco That honestly sounds like such a creative and exciting idea. A maker’s book focused on using AI to create art and personalized gifts could really inspire a lot of people, especially now that so many are curious about blending technology with creativity. I love that it’s not just about AI itself, but about helping people turn ideas into something meaningful and personal. There’s also something really empowering about teaching others how to use these tools creatively, because it opens the door for people who may not see themselves as “artists” to still create beautiful things. Your concept feels both modern and practical at the same time. What kind of AI-generated art or gifts do you enjoy creating the most, and who do you imagine your book helping the most?
Coloring book complete
I got a business question for you!! I made a 24-page coloring book for children with Type 1 Diabetes. What is a reasonable price?
Coloring book complete
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@Rebecca Zblewski That’s amazing such a meaningful project 💙 For a 24-page children’s coloring book, I’d say somewhere around $8–15 could be reasonable depending on whether it’s digital or printed. Are you planning to sell it online, in clinics, or through Amazon?
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@Rebecca Zblewski That’s a really great direction to take. Starting with digital downloads is already a smart way to build interest and connect with people, and turning it into a physical coloring book could make it even more special and personal for your audience. There’s something timeless and relaxing about having a real book in your hands, especially with creative and meaningful artwork. I think physical coloring books also create a stronger emotional connection because people can truly immerse themselves in the experience away from screens. It sounds like you’re building something with both creativity and intention behind it. What kind of themes or feelings are you trying to bring into your coloring books, and what inspired you to want to create a physical version?
A happy share
Hi all- I have been selected to give a mini TED-style talk about mental health and my journey of health and personal growth as a dancer, yoga teacher, etc.. - I have been circling whether to do this type of a book, but feeling like maybe this is a sign. I have a few books started/in the works, (I see you rolling your eyes, Krista), but I may move this one to the front of the pack, along with maybe a supplement, as well!
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@Tara Adler This is such a beautiful and inspiring share, congratulations! Your story, heart, and experience could truly help and encourage so many people. I think this opportunity sounds like a meaningful sign to bring this book forward. What part of your journey are you most excited to share in the talk?
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@Tara Adler That’s actually really beautiful and inspiring. I love how your physical journey through dance and yoga reflects your emotional and personal growth as well it makes everything feel deeply connected and authentic. The idea of movement becoming a metaphor for life is incredibly powerful, especially because so many people can relate to healing, growth, and self-discovery through the body and emotions. It also sounds amazing that you’re now bringing therapeutic aspects into your teaching, because that kind of work can truly impact people on a deeper level beyond just movement itself. I can imagine your story resonating with a lot of others who are searching for balance, expression, and healing in their own lives. Have you published any books yet, or are you currently working on your first one? And what inspired you to begin sharing your story more openly now?
Just connecting...
I joined this group because I need to get my book on Amazon I wrote over 10 years ago and have been using as a lead magnet. SO DUMB! I also need to get workshops I've done with their planners on Amazon in book format. I have to do this, time can go like sand through an hourglass and I've got to make a schedule as an appointment with myself and put the time in I need to. If anyone else wants to be accountable I'd be so happy to show up and check in. Thanks for listening.
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@Roberto Frigerio I’m really sorry you’ve had to go through all of that. Health and personal struggles can make it hard to keep moving, especially with all the changes Amazon keeps making. But the fact that you still want to fix and continue your books says a lot about your dedication. What kind of books are you working on?
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@Roberto Frigerio That sounds like a very unique and meaningful direction, especially with your 30 years of experience as a researcher and investigator in the paranormal field. I think combining your personal experiences with books aimed at both the U.S. and European markets could really connect with readers who are interested in authentic stories and knowledge from someone deeply involved in the field. A cookbook can also be an interesting way to create additional income while building your audience, especially if it reflects part of your personal journey or lifestyle. Your background gives you a strong foundation for writing something original and memorable. What kind of paranormal experiences or investigations are you most interested in sharing in your first book?
Book research
Hey there, I'm wondering where I can get some good references for my book on anger and codependency. Google Scholar I know of but it looks like I need to pay? Are there others?
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@Michelle Farris And also I want to ask if you have published the book and how is the book exposure?
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@Krista Brea @Michelle Farris That good to hear. Wishing her success
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