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Is is possible to publish a print book on KDP in advance for preorder?
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I generally give KDP Print three days' lead time ahead of the ebook release, and it is usually through within twenty four hours, but every now and then there is a glitch so it is best to give yourself time.
There is no special magic to having them both appear on the same day. Nor does your "launch" day have to be the same day as it shows up on Amazon.



I took this route too. Shortly after I made the paperback and hardcover versions available for pre-order through IngramSpark, they appeared for pre-order on Amazon.
The only annoyance I experienced was that before my publication date, 3rd party book farms on Amazon started offering the print versions above list price, making it look like they were already available to ship. In the book's listing, the print versions showed up as "in stock" and shipping in less than a week -- even though publication date was weeks away.
Each time this happened, I sent the seller a "stop that" message, but it was like swatting flies. Not a big deal, but a little irksome.


A. wrote: "I always publish the print book about a month later after the ebook has garnered enough interest and you had a chance to correct any typos. Ebooks can be updated, print books take longer and if someone already bought a print book, theirs cannot be changed."
I plan to delay print version for the same reason, possibly 2-3 months, no idea yet.
I plan to delay print version for the same reason, possibly 2-3 months, no idea yet.

It's unfortunate because I find the print quality to be quite a bit better on Ingram (better color quality on the cover and better and thinner paper quality).


(Some reviewers, following an industry model, ask for their copies well in advance of publication.)

You might find a printer in your area if you are near a big city who will do a short run for you if you have all the print-ready files. Most ARCs today are sent out in e-book format which is easy to store on Google Drive, Dropbox or Bookfunnel with a link you send to the person to get the book. Other than Bookfunnel, you'll need directions for how to download that book and be prepared to walk the digitally challenged through it which is the reason I use Bookfunnel, it's easy. Other than those reviewing for traditional publishers, most take e-files...even Kirkus and Blue Ink do e-book or PDF. I can't imagine any reviewer who wants paperbacks cluttering up their already overloaded office.

It is as I suspected then: you can order author copies from KDP, but not in advance of publication.
But could you pause publication shortly after receipt of author copies?
I had hoped to distributed copies for review (ARCs) in digital format. However, I recently compiled a list of book bloggers, using Reedsy's list, filtering the search to those who accepted requests from self-publishers/indies, and the majority of those requested a physical copy or stated a preference for a physical copy. Hence, my query. It should be noted that less than half of those bloggers expected the review to precede the release.


Thanks, Michelle. I don't need a great of many so that could be the solution.
(I have a slight problem now because original hardback version of the book was designed inside and out in a trim not offered by KDP. So this route would, strictly speaking, require re-design work.)



Currently I can order author copies of my previous book, published on Createspace, now KDP. But I don't recall being able to do that when the book came out. Hence my confusion.
(an author copy has to be discounted otherwise it's the same as any other copy purchased.)


Is this correct? Is there a way around this?
I suppose I would just click "publish" a few days before the desired publication date just to give amazon time to process it?