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![]() You may still be able to open and upload a book you’ve already started….but I’m not sure that will always be an option in the future. Best of all, it's the sort of fun, self-motivated challenge that can shift your life into a higher gear.īut selling more than 20 copies, though? Dream on! I'm happy if I manage to recover half of the cost of the copies I keep for myself or give away.A while ago, I wrote about how Blurb is no longer offering BookSmart in their program offering. #UPLOAD BOOKWRIGHT TO BOOKSMART PLUS#Plus you have a permanent, compact, and convenient record of your work, which is far more likely to survive the coming decades than boxes of prints, ephemeral image files, or reams of text. And, if you're serious about your writing, or your photography, or your recipes, or whatever it is you do, there is no better creative discipline than editing and sequencing a book. The big plus, I think, is that the low cost of entry (and the zero cost of failing to sell many copies) means that producing new books regularly is not just feasible, it's addictive. Have you ever seen 1000 copies of a hardback book?* But your book is out there and easily available, and you have not spent thousands of pounds up front to a printer for copies of a book you will not be able to distribute, and which will sit unsold in cardboard boxes under your bed and in your closet and in your loft and in your shed forever like a bad dream. Sure, Blurb are making money, and you, probably, are not. If it doesn't, it's rolled over into the next month. If you have added some profit for yourself onto the basic production cost, Blurb will pass this on to you, provided it exceeds a certain accumulated monthly total, currently £12.50.
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