Echo Paperback Update

Okay, here’s the latest:  the new proof copy looks good.  But when I tried to hit publish, they wouldn’t do it because I have interrupted pagination.  I have interrupted pagination because I have two volumes combined together in this book, so after volume 1, I still have the afterword and notes and stuff but they don’t have pages; I wanted the pages purely restricted to story content.  However, Amazon doesn’t like that; they want uninterrupted pagination whether it’s story content or not.  That means that I’m going to go back to the file, make sure there’s uninterrupted pagination, order another proof, and hit publish if it looks good.

Just another step in the struggles of a beginning writer.  It’s all good—things are moving!  If you’re waiting for the paperback, thanks for being patient!  🙂


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9 responses to “Echo Paperback Update”

  1. Sounds familiar. They did the same thing to me with Jotunhall, because the appendices were numbered separately. Ah, well.

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  2. That is a great feeling holding your creation. I just have one question. How many nights of the year did you put into this effort ? Best wishes always. Mike.

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    1. I’m not sure, but it’s worth it to me. Puts me in the zone!

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  3. Looking good though! I’m glad you’re doing a paperback 🙂

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  4. Your cover art is phenomenal! I love it! Is your book available on Amazon now? What is “Pagination?”

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    1. It’s available on Kindle and Thank You! Pagination is the page numbers at the bottom.

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      1. Oh… ok. lol Thanks 🙂

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  5. Your book looks terrific! I really love the cover art.

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