Well,
I finally did it! It’s been a long and often trying process but I’ve finally
gone and done it! Now, what you are wondering, could I possibly be talking
about?
My
new book, of course, Such A Time As This.
It’s the third and last book in the series centred round the Roberts’ family
and the small Lancashire mill town of Horwich in which all the characters from
my previous two novels, A Suitable Young
Man and Bittersweet Flight, are
brought together for one last time. I found this book harder to write because
all my characters have moved on, changed, developed and are having to face up
to various challenges, some of which involved considerable research.
Then,
having written and edited it to within an inch of it’s life, it was time to
publish it via Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP for short). My previous two
books were published as an ebook by KDP itself while the paperbacks were
produced used a subsidiary company called Createspace. Last year, Createspace
was amalgamated into KDP which involved a completely different process so it
would be a learning curve for me.
However,
Amazon have now produced a program called Kindle Create, easily downloaded and
surprisingly easier to use than Createspace in that it uses templates that are
easily adaptable. At first, I didn’t see any need to include a Table of
Contents but when I did, I discovered that if I right-clicked on first page of
Chapter 1, I could set it so that page numbering began on that page. After the
various problems I had with page-numbering in Createspace, this was a real
bonus. There are various aids to formatting as you can see from the screen shot
here.
Carried
away by my success and pleased with the result, I enthusiastically clicked on
the ‘publish’ button. Big mistake! KDP wouldn’t accept the document. Chastened,
I went back to the tutorial I’d watched initially and saw that I had to ‘save’
the document (.kcb) to a different file (.kpf). This was done by clicking on
‘file’ then ‘save project’. Having done that, it was time to ‘publish’ by
following the dialogue box and uploading the kpf file. Sounds simple, doesn’t
it? Well, by and large, it is although I did have one or two problems with the
cover (designed once again by the talented Berni Stevens www.bernistevensdesign.com) but between us, we
sorted it out. The Kindle version came out on 31st July while the
paperback version became available a few days later. My main bit of advice if
using Kindle Create? Look at the tutorials and keep them open on your
laptop/computer. I’d have saved a lot of time if I’d done that in the first
place!
So
what is Such A Time As This about?
‘On the cusp of the 1960s, in the small Lancashire mill town of Horwich, three
young women are facing heart-ache and problems that could affect their future.
Mill girl Joyce Roberts finds her long-standing
love for Dave Yates being tested in ways she would never have thought possible
when they discover that Dave has a life-changing illness.
Sally Roberts, married to Joyce’s brother, RAF
serviceman Phil, learns that living in close proximity to an air base brings
the reality of the Cold War much closer to home. Back at the family home, her
two younger sisters are facing problems of their own.
Kathy Armstrong, engaged to be married to the
eldest Roberts’ brother, Nick, is disillusioned at being side-lined by her male
colleagues at the newspaper where she works and decides to take matters into
her own hands.
And bad boy, Jud Simcox, is about to be released
from prison…..’
You can find out more here - www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07TKBY2VQ
You can find out more here - www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07TKBY2VQ
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