Creative Reviews discussion

88 views
?'s for the Members of CR > Why wasn't I Told?!

Comments Showing 1-16 of 16 (16 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

message 1: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) Okay so a few days ago I found out that Amazon lets you convert your book into a Kindle for nothing..my questions here..one why am I just finding this out now? And two I'm by no means going against any of you but I told many that I was looking to get it converted over a year ago! Gahh!! I'm not mad im just baffled as to why Im just now knowing this..maybe this wasnt available last year? yes? I hope so..
In any event upon hearing this I will be attempting to get my book into Kindle form and I shall throw a small party(ok maybe not) to honor this moment.


message 2: by J.A. (new)

J.A. Clement (jaclement) | 1328 comments Justin, check your contract for copyright; if PA own the rights to it now you need to be careful as if they notice there could be legal trouble.

Also watch the formatting on the finished product- I hear itcan take a few goes and usually stuff like placing on the line is pretty critical for poetry.

You know that it's free to upload to Smashwords too, right?
JAC


message 3: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) I contacted the publishing company and read the contract, they wont let me do it for free on Amazon cause they have the rights..figures..but they offer me all conversions for 149 bucks..psh what a jip!

Im gonna try and talk to them and see if I an work something out, probably wont work but gotta try!


message 4: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) Theres a promotion where I can spend 40 to have it made for Kindle..I may do that..I have to..Kindle is hot and I should take the deal why I can


message 5: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Tarn (barbaragtarn) actually you were told that you can upload ebooks for free on both Amazon and Smashwords, but you're stuck with PA, so get rid of them and then maybe we can talk.


message 6: by Kevis (new)

Kevis Hendrickson (kevishendrickson) | 82 comments Justin,

As a word of advice, if you choose to pay for one of PA's a la carte Kindle conversion services, just be sure that you won't get screwed with them pricing your book like this one. You'd be better off just waiting until your contract ends than to end up like this poor author:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Alfars-Gift...


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Kevis wrote: "Justin,

As a word of advice, if you choose to pay for one of PA's a la carte Kindle conversion services, just be sure that you won't get screwed with them pricing your book like this one. You'd be..."


$21 for a kindle edition? That's ridiculous. :0


message 8: by Donald (new)

Donald Armfield | 15 comments when does your book go black list?


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

Why does this sound like an accusation, Justin? You were surrounded by threads about ebooks, we spoke about our experiences, a simple google search would have told you all you need to know, if you hadn't managed to pick up what the threads were all about. We also advised that you get out of your contract, thus freeing you. You never responded to that advice, not even in the posts.

Sorry, but I'm not my Indie Brother's Keeper.

You said :"And two I'm by no means going against any of you but I told many that I was looking to get it converted over a year ago! Gahh!! I'm not mad im just baffled as to why Im just now knowing this..maybe this wasnt available last year? yes? I hope so.."

You have got to be kidding? Have I signed a contract with you, to represent you? Am I here to promote your work and look after your needs? No. I've been as supportive as possible. Let's all remember we are all writers--we need to write!--not just to attend 'events' and read recommended books, and pitch each other's work.

It's getting draining, folks. There is such a desperation to sell and get stars, that I think it drives the readers away. Couple that with bad reactions to reviews, and readers will run away in droves. And then who are we left with? Other writers being the only ones to pitch to. Forget it.

My plain words to you: ditch your stupid publishers, they are dodgy. Retain sole rights to your work. Convert it to ebooks (bloody simple!!). Get it out there. Smile and thank people for reviews (no matter what the rating), get on with writing your next book (feel free to add the unfriending of Gina, to your list if this doesn't go down well).

Best to you and good luck. Gina.


message 10: by Matt (new)

Matt Posner (mattposner) | 70 comments Justin, here's a book trailer for my friend's ebook about how to format. He knows what he is doing. You can also use Randy Benjamin's book. He's a good dude and knows what he is doing also.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfafZ6...

You should probably forget about self-publishing your poetry book referenced above and go on to write something else. Your publishers are obviously rascals, so just let them win this round and write something different. I am making it my goal to publish four to five books this year, of varying lengths. We can only publish things that are good enough to publish, and we all have a different pace of writing, so I don't tell you to work at my pace (and I only published two last year), but surely you have something else in the pipeline?


message 11: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) Wow, alot of rather interesting responses. For the record I wasn't accusing anyone of anything so lets not go there. I was joking when I said no one told me, I know all the threads and talks about this issue before I remember, I just didn't know if I could do it for free without contract issues, now this will be a dead issue.
I have always been appreciative of all comments. This thread was to say that I thought maybe I could do it without PA but we all know I cannot.
It's bad enough that im back against a wall with PA and I have people reminding me and telling me to get out of the contract like it's easy..that's all im going to say.


message 12: by Matt (new)

Matt Posner (mattposner) | 70 comments Write another book and self publish that. Repeat process.

Nuff said.


message 13: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) Matt wrote: "Write another book and self publish that. Repeat process.

Nuff said."


I am working on another book but it may be a while, and yes it will be self published, now I know better lol.


message 14: by J.A. (new)

J.A. Clement (jaclement) | 1328 comments Justin, good on you! A lot of people got caught by PA so all you can do is chalk that one down to experience, move on and at least you know that everything you learned writing the first one will make the second one better, and the third one better still etc.


Matt, 4 to 5 books a year?! How on earth do you fit that in? Impressed....

JAC


message 15: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) I'm not moving on, I'm going to still try to sell this book I'm merely going to write the next one and PA will never EVER get their scum sucking methods on it. So this first book? Still gonna try and do the best i can to get it publicity while going around PA, as for my future works? Another company for sure!


message 16: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) I am going to have my book converted into Kindle. I will have to pay but it's not much at all there's a prmotion, this will only be the 2nd time PA has received my money. I figure I should take advantage of the deal why I can and don't worry I have gone over it with them and I have asked them questions about it and they work with Amazon to get it done, I feel I gotta do it since Kindle is hot right now so this could really help me out. I will post a new thread announcing when it's officially available.


back to top