Those of you who have been following Harmony Kent’s series on how to publish with KDP will want to check out her post on Story Empire today. She gives a very comprehensive explanation of how to create a cover for a paperback novel, and you’ll probably want to save this for future reference. Enjoy, and pass it along if you can, so that others can learn from it, too. Thanks, and thanks, Harmony, for such a well thought-out and informative post! 🙂 ❤
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Hello SErs. Harmony here. Here is the first part of the seventh installment in the post series dedicated to taking a step-by-step look at how to get your finished manuscript from your computer and on sale on Amazon in both ebook and paperback.
If you’d like to take a look back at the previous posts in this series, please click on the links below:
Outline: https://wp.me/p7OGru-29c
Part 1 (Software for Writing) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-29t
Part 2 (General Formatting Necessities) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-29J
Part 3 (Ebook Conversion) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2ah
Part 4 (Paperback Formatting) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2eS
Part 5 (Image Software for Making Book Covers) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2gi
Part 6 A (Using Amazon’s Cover Creator Tool for eBook) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2gQ
Part 6 B (Making your own ebook cover to upload to Amazon) : https://wp.me/p7OGru-2hQ
To make it easy to browse back and forth, I’ve set all links to open in new tabs…
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Thanks for the reblog, Marcia. Have a wonderful weekend 😊
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My pleasure, Harmony! And thank you for such a helpful series of posts. 🙂 Hope your weekend goes well, too. Things are different on weekends right now, but it doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy them in other ways. I suggest READING! (Imagine that! 😀 ) I’m hoping to feel well enough today to do a bit of gardening, too. Stay well! 🙂 ❤
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