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Bulletin Board > LARGE PRINT Editions, are they worth the effort?

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message 1: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 848 comments Yes. I have the first of mine in LP. My father is blind in one eye, he used to read a lot, and preferred large print as he struggled with normal size text.

Not everyone has an e-reader and there is still a place for large print books.

I used Create Space - you are a bit restricted by the page count. Obviously the larger font means a lot more pages so longer books might need to be split. My first novel is available in LP - but the second was two large and I haven't yet released book 2 but will.

Unfortunately the price is quite high.


message 2: by L.F. (new)

L.F. Falconer | 92 comments It might be worth it if the book has a strong appeal to the audience likely to buy Large Print books.


message 3: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Zigler (toriz) | 2898 comments It might cost more, but if you're going to do it in print anyway then the visually impaired community would thank you for making the effort to publish a large print edition.


message 4: by G.G. (new)

G.G. (ggatcheson) | 491 comments I think it's a great idea when it is possible. People with bad eyesight love to read too.
In your case, the difference in pages is big, but the book has enough content to be worth it.


message 5: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 848 comments Yes. I agree. I'll sort out the second novel and split if needed. I know libraries are quite grateful for them.

I'm all for Largeprint editions.

I think I opted for very little royalty back on the LP ones. It's worth making audio available too.


message 6: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 2274 comments I've seen this. Createspace has an option where you can click a box and have Large print versions, regrettably I didn't do it cause I didn't know if it makes all copies like this and I just didn't want it like that. If it's an option then it's worth considering, not every one can read normally.


message 7: by A.L. (new)

A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 848 comments Grats, I hope it is successful for you.


message 8: by John (new)

John Maberry (silvercityjohn) | 5 comments Variation on this theme and also pricey (more so than large print) is to create audio books.


message 9: by K.P. (new)

K.P. Merriweather (kp_merriweather) | 276 comments i wish i could do lp editions but my Doorstoppers are already huge -_- i would go for it since i have bad eyesight myself (runs in family) and they all read too (just not my works tho... too out there for them lolz). due to cost and printer limitations i wouldnt be able to right now... but it would be nice option to have


message 10: by Christine (last edited Jan 10, 2015 04:47PM) (new)

Christine Hayton (ccmhayton) | 324 comments Whenever I run into someone who has difficulty reading, I explain they can download a Kindle reader from Amazon for their computer. Then, just like any e-reader, I show them how to increase the font size to help them read. They're usually thrilled, because they claim LP books are very expensive.

It is an aging population, but I think there are alternatives to LP books, that should be examined and explained before an author makes the commitment. I think LP books is a very costly solution.


message 11: by Sylvie (new)

Sylvie | 55 comments @ John - how pricey?


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