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Amazon often discounts paperbacks to align with other markets, but you still get the full royalty so it doesn't matter. Other sellers listing your book don't actually have it, but will order it if it sells. Nothing to worry about.

What Ken said. :)

That does all seem weird, but I agree with the others. I don't think it's anything you need to worry about.
How do you like your paperback from CreateSpace? I ordered my proofs yesterday, and I'll get them on Wednesday. Did the quality meet your expectations? The whole print-on-demand process seems miraculous to me, assuming the quality is good.



I know how to do the actual formatting (that's the easy part), but I wonder how involved the communication and back-and-forth would be between me and the author -- that's what I want to test.

This is an awesome idea. I know I hadn't planned on using Create Space when mine is finished. I'm still in the researching and planning phase; by the time it's finished you'll be long past needing practise. I hope. (I plan to ship next year, but I'm going slower than anticipated.)

I recently bought Adobe InDesign, which is professional digital design and layout software for formatting books (among other things), so I could format my first novel for print. I used this software YEARS ago when I did layout and design work for newspapers and magazines, so it all came back to me pretty quickly, and I remember why I LOVE doing desktop publishing. I'm thinking I might like to keep my hands busy doing some book formatting for print in the future, maybe doing one or two books a month. It will bring in a little extra money, which I can then use to pay for professional artists to design my future covers. :)
You should plan on using CreateSpace (or something like it) so you can offer print copies of your book in the future. It was such an easy process, and I have heard great things about the quality of their output.
April

I recently bought Adobe InDesign, which is professional digital design and layout software for formatting books (among other things), so I could format my first novel for print. I used t..."
I agree on CreateSpace. Easy, free (though there are pricing options for cover creation and the like), and a fairly seamless, painless process. I've sold more Kindles than paperbacks, but having that option thanks to CreateSpace is a godsend.

My paperback from Createspace was superb. Their turnaround time is great, too. I just ordered 30 copies for myself to take to a book fair tomorrow and they arrived in days.
Scott

My paperback from Createspace was superb. Their turnaround time is great, too. I just ordered 30 copies for myself to take to a book fair tomorrow and they arrived in days.
Scott"
Wow, I'm so glad to hear that! I have three proof copies coming in the mail Wednesday, and I feel like a little kid at Christmas! I am going to buy some copies and see if I can donate them to my local library system and see if I can sell them (maybe on consignment) to my local bookstores. But honestly, most of all I'm just excited about holding a copy of it in my hands. :) And their author price is very affordable.

My paperback from Createspace was superb. Their turnaround time is great, too. I just ordered 30 copies for myself to take to a book fair tomorrow and they arrived i..."
Holding a physical copy in your hand is definitely one of the most exciting aspects of being an author. The first time I held a copy of my book in my hand, that's when it finally hit home to me that I was a published author.

Libby, you're recommending the matte covers? I've heard others recommend the glossy covers. I went with a glossy cover. I hope I don't regret that.

Absolutely, Wendi. I'll contact you.



Also, how are 4 other sellers offering my paperback? I gave one away in a GR giveaway, and only 1 was ordered through Createspace. Other than one I gave to my MIL, who can't use a computer, much less be a seller on Amazon, those are the only 2 copies out in the world. So how are 4 people selling it at a discount? I'm so confused. TIA for any insight.