Fantastic! I am even more motivated to take your courses next year. Now I’m sweating through the heart attacks of publishing my memoir 😅 Thank you much for providing all these publishing education videos. I was just thinking about 30 years ago before all the online resources etc. I immigrated to the USA without any internet and email available to me. I love the modern times!
Hi Mandi, I dropped a comment on some of your other vids. Just wondering if Ingramspark supports a "french cover" or "french flaps" for paperback books? Also called a gatefold. If so, any experience with it and is it costly? Thanks, Jim
Doesn't the book cover file Layers have to be flattened through "Flatten Image" before making the cover into a PDF? Or save the book cover into a PDF book cover file while it is in the Photoshop layers format? Thanks.
Hi, I have a question. If you could return it would be greatful. When you setup paper back books in KDP, is there a minimum number of pages. For me it said min is 72 pages. Please help me on this. Thanks 😊
i watched already like 50 videos nobody talk about size, my cover loading like 30 minutes and nothing , also nobody tell it must be page after page like a book pages or it is one list where both pages are available , is there any formatting required?
That "page turn direction" kind of threw me. I get that you move through the book from left to right, but the actual page turns are taking the page on the right and moving it to the left... if I had been reading this on my own, I absolutely would have thought the standard western answer would be phrased as right to left. So confusing...
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So helpful! Thank you
Fantastic! I am even more motivated to take your courses next year. Now I’m sweating through the heart attacks of publishing my memoir 😅
Thank you much for providing all these publishing education videos. I was just thinking about 30 years ago before all the online resources etc. I immigrated to the USA without any internet and email available to me. I love the modern times!
I appreciate you doing this. I have done it myself and I tell you it is not easy.
This was super helpful. Thank you!!
Hi! In what format do you save the file? rgb or cmyk?
Terrific tutorial.
How do you save your guides? Thanks!
watching you from Bangladesh.
Incredible ❤
Hi Mandi, I dropped a comment on some of your other vids. Just wondering if Ingramspark supports a "french cover" or "french flaps" for paperback books? Also called a gatefold. If so, any experience with it and is it costly?
Thanks,
Jim
*What resolution should the image file be saved at? 150 DPI or 300 DPI?*
Doesn't the book cover file Layers have to be flattened through "Flatten Image" before making the cover into a PDF? Or save the book cover into a PDF book cover file while it is in the Photoshop layers format? Thanks.
Does KDP allow social media handles?
Hi, I have a question. If you could return it would be greatful.
When you setup paper back books in KDP, is there a minimum number of pages. For me it said min is 72 pages. Please help me on this. Thanks 😊
Yes, there is a minimum. Paperback is 24 and hardcover is 76
@@MandiLynnWrites Thanks a lot. Do you have any video links about designing the paperback cover pages...for kids story books
I have a playlist for children's books: th-cam.com/play/PLZpcZ9u8pb_rCR7XC65zH7OAyB6vn_Veo.html
@@MandiLynnWrites Great Thanks.
Draft 2 digital in order to have our book with them, they are asking for a picture of me & my license. Is this true?
i watched already like 50 videos nobody talk about size, my cover loading like 30 minutes and nothing , also nobody tell it must be page after page like a book pages or it is one list where both pages are available , is there any formatting required?
That "page turn direction" kind of threw me. I get that you move through the book from left to right, but the actual page turns are taking the page on the right and moving it to the left... if I had been reading this on my own, I absolutely would have thought the standard western answer would be phrased as right to left. So confusing...