Aug. 29th, 2009

river_kate: (creativity)
A little while ago the FedEx lady delivered the one copy of a Blurb book I created. It brightened my day although I can see how some things could have been done differently.

After being unable to figure out the requirements for the complimentary Create Space book for last year's NaNoWriMo novel mentioned in the previous post, I attempted to figure out how LuLu works. The novel, which is in a Word document is a combination of copy/paste from a LiveJournal account and direct writing in Word. The formatting was not acceptable to Lulu; it seemed there was a question of owning fonts.

No one I know is permitted to see this novel because the usual part about resemblance to people and places living or dead is not true in this case and there is some wicked, unflattering resemblances to people who have been, and some still are, in my life.

Next I registered for a Blurb account and downloaded the free software and through trial and error I created one book. Since everything about the process is so new to me, I could have messed with it endlessly. In the end, it came down to fun and curiosity over moving closer to better quality.

I chose a style that is meant for slurping a blog into a book and is set up for printing numerous 4-color photos. When I attempted to download my Word document into a black & white text book, all the different fonts I'd used showed up. Being unmotivated to retype the novel in Word and unwilling to spend $200(!) on having someone format it for me, I just slurped the blog; the size of the book is not the best for fiction.

Not having a digital camera, a few months ago I had photos I'd taken with a one-use camera put on a picture disk. For the first time, I downloaded or uploaded or whatever, the pictures and played with the cropping, etc. software. I added a few of those to my blog plus three I found on Flikr that only asked for attribution.

The text can be edited right in the bookmaking software and I accidentally deleted a whole page and simply left it out. The most glaring thing I would change is that the text is only right-aligned and the left side is raggedy. The new fan fiction one I'm writing is being done in a blog because I use two computers; I'm also typing it in a Word document where I can have the text aligned on both sides and use comic sans MS font. Online, I've learned that some people despise comic sans and there is even one group focused on getting it banned. It is my favorite.

Anyway, this has been worthwhile for me and I think my next effort will appear to be even better.

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