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Vivadesigner review
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Want to know what’s different between the versions? After the book is live, I’ll have bundle options on my webpage where you can purchase all versions! (You can also copy and paste the sections via the navigator, so build your element once, duplicate it, then modify one of the duplicates for print, and one for ebook). Once I realized I could have an ‘About the Author’ section specifically for print, and another one specifically for ebooks, I went a little nuts divvying up my book. Meaning you can format one file, but use if with live hyperlinks for ebooks, and even inserting different text in your print versions! Right clicking on any of the headings in the navigator provides many options, such as renaming, removing, adding the section to another part, combining or splitting chapters, and even specifying if you want the section in all versions, or if you only want it in the print or ebook versions. Can you guess which elements are for print books, ebooks, or all books? How Does Vellum Work?Īfter I imported my manuscript, I worked with it primarily through the navigator, which is like Word’s Navigation Pane on crack. See last week’s post for a table showing the trim sizes Vellum can produce.

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In contrast, Adobe’s InDesign is currently $249 per year, if you pay for an annual license in advance.

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The full version of Vellum empowers you to create print and ebooks for a onetime fee of $250. It would have taken even less time if I hadn’t tried wrestling with image files. I used a combination of the Vellum help documentation, Youtube, my good friend Google, and good-old-fashioned poking around, to figure it out this morning. With a little self-training, anyone can create, update, and manage files for print and ebooks. That’s all it does, and it does it really well.

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Vellum is software developed by 180g specifically to format books. I didn’t like the idea of being dependent on someone else to fix every little thing I, or readers, find in my books.

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However, every time you publish a new book, you should go back to your previous books and update the back matter accordingly… and that can mean many, many trips to the formatter.

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Costs vary I’ve seen as little as $20/version on Fiverr, to $350 for a package deal from book layout pros.

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Now I’m an adventurous do-it-yourself(er), and was interested in spending the time to learn how to use Affinity… until I saw the message boards of people pulling their hair out because IngramSpark wouldn’t accept their print files.Īnother option is to hire someone to do your layout for you. They have varying costs, but all require a good deal of time to learn. These products give you the most options and flexibility. Side note: I’ve given up on creating beautiful documents from Scrivener I now export to Word and play with formatting there.Īt the top of the difficulty ladder are the pro-tools for graphic design and layout, such as InDesign, Affinity Publisher, VivaDesigner, Publisher etc. Now I love Scrivener for drafting, and I’m very comfortable in Word (anyone want to read my 200-page masters thesis?), but Word does hinky things with formatting at the best of times, and I’ve never exported a file from Scrivener the same way twice. Want to fix a typo? Great. Change your document and go through the whole import process again.Ĭlimbing the ladder of difficulty, some indie authors reported using Scrivener or Microsoft Word to format their print and ebooks.

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However, to be effective, your manuscript must be DONE. It offers several styles to mix and match, and the resulting product looked nice. I ran a short story through the Draft2Digital interface, and it’s very easy to use. I didn’t try the Reedsy version, but I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below! The most low-cost/low-tech options seemed to be the web-based tools provided by Draft2Digital and Reedsy. In doing my initial research, I found indie authors were handling formatting in several ways. This week, we won’t go down the rabbit hole of what formatting is, or should be, but I may revisit it later! What Are My Formatting Options? If you are also procrastinating getting back to the heavy edits you’re avoiding on your next book like I am, this might be a great time to figure out how you’re going to handle your formatting. You might be waiting to see what typos your proofreader, and your picky Aunt Edna, and that one guy who always has to show you up, find. If you’re where I am, you have a few things you might change. Nearly done with your book? Have a plan for formatting it? If not, consider Vellum.














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