Alpha Glyph: Personal Publishing

April 10, 2007

Overview of Alpha Glyph’s First Year

Filed under: Book coach, Carol Sill, Vancouver, blogs, books, e-book, poetry, self-publishing — Carol @ 6:29 pm

I just felt that it would be good to sum up where we are to date, before launching into the next phase. So here’s a quick overview of what’s been going on since Alpha Glyph began active operations in January of 2006. I’ve helped many clients with various stages of their book and publications projects, and have produced some work myself that had been waiting for my attention.

Coaching I’ve found that the book coaching service we offer has been very helpful to people who are in the process of defining their project or if they need the accountability that a book coach can provide. It’s been wonderful to be able to participate in the early stages of a writing project through book coaching.

Website and Blog I created the website for the company very early on, and have adapted it over the year with a few changes. The blog came on-stream partway through the year, and has given me the opportunity to reveal more about what we do, for anyone who is interested in finding out more about this endeavour.

Some client questions, which have come up over the year:

  • Is self-publishing for you?
  • Is this the right time for you to put out your work?
  • Is print the right medium, or do you want a website, a blog, a video blog, a podcast?
  • Do you need to go back and look more closely at your work before bringing it out?
  • And so many more questions have appeared from various clients, and clients-to-be, each specific to their needs.

The first full book I worked on was a comprehensive educational publication for early childhood teachers. From substantive editing at the manuscript stage to the final layout, cover design and publication, I worked closely with the author, despite our physical distance from one another. The book was challenging as it was comprised of five very different sections which needed a unifying theme in order to be seen as part of one whole. As well, it was illustrated with photographs and line drawings, and also included musical notation. The whole project was a success and the author was very happy with the resulting book.

A brochure for a financial planner hit the skids, however. It didn’t see the light of day, as the client wanted a look and feel that was quite different from the approach that I had taken. Instead of “BUY “NOW”!! (flash flash red yellow flash flash) and Win the Race!” (photos of racehorses), I had taken a more subdued and reliable-seeming direction, saying with colour and form “your investment is safe with us.” Ultimately he took the project back and did it himself, adding his own personal flair and pizazz.

First E-Book The next book I worked on was simple book design and layout for an e-book. It gave my InDesign skills a workout and also enabled me to try the download system.

Archive Site and Blog The comprehensive Shamcher archives are an ongoing Alpha Glyph project. Last year I produced two websites for these archives – one static site and one blog site, which is being kept up on a regular basis. I’ve prepared articles as PDF downloadable documents available from the site, to accompany the other materials that are posted on the regular archive. Categories and tags are important here, and the process also involves document scanning, editing and posting.

Poetry Book In the last year I edited and laid out a book of poetry which includes full colour images inserted into the publication. With this book I worked closely with the author, and found it was important to do so as each word could have an alternate spelling. With poets every space can be as important as the words themselves, while some word could be invented for its sound quality when read aloud, or for the image of the type on the page.

Facsimile Book I produced an archival facsimile book of images taken from a 1970’s early zine-format book. Here the original was scanned and reduced to become a commemorative book for a small community. A fun project, and a good example of publishing for a small audience using print on demand.

I Self-Publish I also published two books of my own, from material that had been circulated earlier in various forms. One had been self-published, but not as a perfect-bound book in a standard size. This was laid out with some copy-editing and republished. The other had been published episodically in a periodical but never as a single volume, so I laid it out and published it as well.

Additional writing projects have always been a part of the Alpha Glyph work this past year.

  • Business Plans I helped to coordinate the material and finesse the business plans for three very different businesses in the past year.
  • Project Proposals As well, I produced two complex project proposals, compete with rationale, full outline of content, timeline, milestones, personnel and itemized budgets; one for a broadcast video series, the other for an interactive media production.
  • Copyright Search I also did comprehensive copyright search and permissions for a client.

Manuscript Assessment I’ve done manuscript assessment for various books and one book series in the past year, and have met with many individuals regarding their book or card projects, either in person, by phone or through email.

Blogging has been a very busy activity for the company, which has seen over 800 articles posted in the blogs we’ve created over the past year, many including links, illustrations, photography and video.

Video blogging has been a fun part of our services and so far we have produced 44 short episodes that have been posted to clients’ websites or blogs, and on YouTube. These range in length from 1 minute to 7.5 minutes.

Other Materials For one book which is still in the first draft stage, I have also been engaged in creating fundraising and ancilliary materials to be used to gather interest in the project as a whole.

Professional Contacts I’ve participated in the monthly Blogger’s Meetup Group and various networking groups for entrepreneurs, as well as the Northern Voice Blogging Conference, all as part of professional development and for potential client contacts.

In process as I write this are three books in the layout/final copyedit stage, almost ready for the printer. There is one book in the manuscript stage (still in early days) and two nascent long-distance projects in the works.

Promotion of the company Being so busy with actual projects, we have had to leave some of our plans for promotion for the company on the back burner. We keep this blog going as one of our main forms of contact.

In fact, we are expanding the company’s blogging capability, through alphablogs (which I mentioned in my last posting). In this post, I haven’t mentioned all the blog experiences or the refinement of the blogging processes that we’ve been developing, but watch this space!

February 7, 2007

Experiencing Self-Publishing for Myself

Filed under: Carol Sill, Vancouver, Writer, books, e-book, memoir, self-publishing — Carol @ 6:58 pm

It’s all very well and good to encourage others to produce their own self-published books, and to coach them and help prepare their material, but it began to seem not quite fair to my clients unless I experienced the heights and depths of the process of self-publishing myself.

So, I took the print on demand plunge, and put together two books of work that I had written and circulated years ago: Documentary Print and Human Ecology.

Documentary Print                    Human Ecology

The experience has been truly valuable, both technically and emotionally. I chose to work with Lulu.com, and now have a little storefront on their site: Carol’s Special Interest Bookstore, that also includes some preview pages.

In future posts I’ll track the process of each of these more fully.

January 10, 2007

Acknowledgement of Electronic Publishing

Filed under: books, e-book, self-publishing — Carol @ 11:53 am

The changes in publishing that electronic technology brings are rippling through the trade publishing universe as well as through the world of authors who are now able to bring their work to the world. The National Library of Canada recognises these changes and includes the following statements in their information on electronic publications.

In a digital world, everyone can be a publisher. Much of the stigma traditionally associated with ’self-publishing’ is disappearing rapidly as an increasing number of individuals begin to produce professional-quality electronic publications. Through depositing with the NLC, self-publishers can help to assure that their work is assigned the proper identifying numbers, catalogued by the Library and made accessible in definitive form to the widest possible audience.

January 5, 2007

Free E-Book Download

Filed under: Carol Sill, books, e-book, self-publishing — Carol @ 9:46 pm

It was interesting and dead easy to post this downloadable e-book that I did for Mansur Johnson: Shamcher: A Memoir of Bryn Beorse and his Struggle to Introduce Ocean Energy to the United States.

Mansur OTECMemoir

As you may know, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion is one direct way to solve many of our energy problems today, and it offers benign power that does not pollute the atmosphere and contribute to global warming. As well, there are OTEC plants that can desalinate seawater at the same time, offering clean drinking water to many areas of the world that need it. Mansur’s story of the difficulties of getting this work known reveals a situation that we are too aware of: there are many technologies and solutions to the world’s problems that are ready to go. The problem is that vested interests keep these solutions from being implemented.

You can find the book here, as part of the Shamcher archive blog.

I described it as must-read for anyone interested in the efforts in the 70s to bring OTEC forward. Featuring correspondence excerpts from many of the people involved in this effort, this 135-page pdf book is a “who’s who” and a “what’s what” of OTEC development. Covering his work with Shamcher to try to bring OTEC to the attention of the US government, in particular the Department of Energy, Mansur has documented much of the correspondence and context of this effort, and is now offering this book free of charge.

Also available, on Mansur’s website: Murshid: A Personal Memoir of Life with American Sufi Samuel L. Lewis.

Free e-books are easy to prepare and present. I worked with InDesign, then just popped it into a pdf, and voila!

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