tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7200293019171413604.post3666992359761697954..comments2023-08-21T05:04:53.329-07:00Comments on Out of the drawer and into print: Using templatesSandra Nichollshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03091871647264552656noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7200293019171413604.post-22753650214675644732011-02-11T12:50:48.787-08:002011-02-11T12:50:48.787-08:00Hi Sandra,
Thanks for the helpful hint about Tinh...Hi Sandra,<br /><br />Thanks for the helpful hint about Tinhorn. It sure would have made my job easier in pulishing "Dare to be Average." I plan to publish another humor collection at some point so I'll definitely keep Tinhorn in mind.<br /><br />As for the ISBN question, I opted for the free one through Lulu. I doubt it will cause a problem if, by some fluke, my book gets picked up by a mainstream publisher. I didn't know much about this issue so I did a bit of searching and found this site which seems to be helpful: http://www.publetariat.com/publish/truth-about-createspaces-free-isbns<br /><br />Just for fun, I checked both versions of Terry Fallis' book "The Best Laid Plans." There's one ISBN for the self-published version (iUniverse) and a different one for the version published by Emblem Editions. At this point, I suspect ISBN issues are not a problem for Mr. Fallis. Lucky stiff.Dave Martinnoreply@blogger.com