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		<title>New Papier Mache Book &#8211; And Thoughts About Self-Publishing Full-Color Art Books</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonni</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few months ago I told you about an artist in Canada who creates museum-quality papier mache sculptures. I also mentioned that the artist, Monique Robert, was in the process of writing a book about the unique processes she uses to create her large, lifelike sculptures. I&#8217;m happy to say her book is now available. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div align="right" style="float: right; padding: 0px 0px 5px 5px;"><a name="fb_share" type="button_count" share_url="http://ultimatepapermache.com/book-review/new-papier-mache-book"></a></div><div name="googleone_share_1" style="position:relative;z-index:5;float: right; margin-left: 20px;"><g:plusone size="standard" count="1" href="http://ultimatepapermache.com/book-review/new-papier-mache-book"></g:plusone></div><p>A few months ago I told you about an artist in Canada who creates <a href="http://ultimatepapermache.com/paper-mache-animal-sculptures/museum-quality-paper-mache-sculptures">museum-quality papier mache sculptures</a>. I also mentioned that the artist, Monique Robert, was in the process of writing a book about the unique processes she uses to create her large, lifelike sculptures. I&#8217;m happy to say her book is now available. You can order through her website at <a href="http://www.moniquerobertstudios.com/js/book.htm">www.moniquerobertstudios.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.moniquerobertstudios.com/js/book.htm"><img class=" alignleft" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Papier Mache Design Book" src="http://www.moniquerobertstudios.com/js/gallery/book/thumb-frontcover.jpg" alt="Papier Mache Design" width="120" height="156" /></a></p>
<p>Check out that dragon on the cover. Some truly amazing work is coming out of Monique&#8217;s studio, and I can&#8217;t wait to see how she does it. Her techniques for creating shapes are different from anything I&#8217;ve ever seen anyone else do.</p>
<p>I have not yet purchased my copy (I wanted to let you know if was available as soon as I found out) but I&#8217;ll be ordering one soon. I&#8217;ll tell you more after I&#8217;ve had a chance to read it. You can order a copy and learn more about her book through the link on her website.</p>
<h3>Some Thoughts About Self-Publishing a Full-Color Book:</h3>
<p>Since I can&#8217;t tell you any more about Monique&#8217;s book until I&#8217;ve had a chance to read it, this seems like a good time to talk about some of the challenges an author faces when self-publishing a full-color book. Since you&#8217;re probably an artist yourself, you may be thinking about writing a how-to book of your own (admit it &#8212; the thought has crossed your mind). If so, the info below may be of some use to you.</p>
<p>Jessie and I recently started our own book project, and we&#8217;ve done a lot of research into the business-end of self-publishing. We&#8217;ve discovered that many artists use self-publishing services (also called author&#8217;s services) which charge fairly high up-front fees, or they charge a high price to print each book, or both.</p>
<p>Once the book is printed through one of these services, it looks great &#8212; but it&#8217;s not available for distribution through large online booksellers like Amazon.com. Basically, that means that every book has to be sold from your own website, (you&#8217;d better be really good at marketing) or you have to sign up for a service like <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/seller-account/mm-product-page.html?topic=200329780&amp;ld=AZAdvanMakeM">Amazon Advantage</a> which takes a hefty commission on each sale (and you ship books to them at your expense).<span id="more-692"></span></p>
<p>As far as I&#8217;m concerned, in today&#8217;s world if you can&#8217;t get your book on Amazon.com there&#8217;s not much point in writing it at all.</p>
<p>The good news is that you <em>can</em> self-publish a full-color art book at a reasonably competitive price &#8212; <em>and</em> have it automatically available for sale through Amazon.com &#8212; by using Amazon&#8217;s own publishing division, called <a href="https://www.createspace.com/Products/Book/">CreateSpace</a>. (And no, they aren&#8217;t paying me to mention their name). Their printing charges are quite reasonable, and there&#8217;s no set-up fees. Your book won&#8217;t show up on the UK or Australian versions of Amazon.com, which would be nice, but you can&#8217;t have everything.</p>
<p>Monique&#8217;s new papier mache book was published through <a href="http://www.authorhouse.com/">AuthorHouse</a>, an author&#8217;s services company that charges a fairly high set-up fee. Other artists we know have published their books through <a href="http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/972967">Blurb.com</a> &#8212; click on that link to see a beautiful book by artist Carol Marine. As far as I can tell, AuthorHouse and Blurb books are not available on Amazon.com unless the author signs up for Amazon Advantage.</p>
<p><strong>The &#8220;Problem&#8221; is the Full-Color Inside Pages</strong></p>
<p>Most self-publishing experts recommend that authors have their books printed at <a href="https://www.lightningsource.com/">LightningSource</a> (LS).</p>
<p>LightningSource is so highly recommended because LS prints black and white books at a very competitive price,<em> and</em> every book printed by LS is immediately available for ordering by <em>any</em> bookstore, including Amazon.com &#8212; where LS books are always listed as &#8220;in stock.&#8221; The author never has to order a book, store a book, sell a book or ship a book if it&#8217;s printed at LightningSource. Another very nice thing about LS is that the author can keep a higher percentage of the cover price by setting their own &#8220;discount.&#8221;</p>
<p>However, when <em>artists</em> write books<em>,</em> we usually need color on the inside pages. Unfortunately, full-color art books are at a disadvantage at LS, too. They charge a lot more to print a book with color on the inside pages &#8212; enough more, in fact, to make your book too expensive when compared with similar books already on the market.</p>
<p>For new authors, there are other disadvantages to LightningSource. You have to own your own ISBN number, and you need to have a certain amount of technical knowledge in order to prepare the printer-ready computer files.</p>
<p>At this time, it looks like <a href="https://www.createspace.com/">CreateSpace</a> is the best option for full-color printing. It isn&#8217;t perfect. CreateSpace determines your royalties themselves, while LS lets you set your own discount. And although a local bookstore will be able to order one of your books that CreateSpace prints (through an agreement they have with LightningSource), you won&#8217;t make much money on these extra sales. However, CreateSpace color printing charges are so much lower and they have no set-up fees, so it (almost) makes up for the reduced royalties.</p>
<p>Also, with CreateSpace you don&#8217;t need your own ISBN number (they&#8217;re expensive), and the technical requirements for your computer files are a little easier to understand. Plus, the books are automatically listed on Amazon.com because CreateSpace is Amazon&#8217;s own printing company. That&#8217;s why Jessie and I will be using this company for our upcoming book. Watch this space for an announcement&#8230;</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve written a book yourself, or if you&#8217;re thinking of writing one &#8212; especially a how-to book for fellow artists &#8212; we&#8217;d love to hear about your experiences.</p>
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