


I’m on the website deviantART a lot, so I had a pool of artists to choose from. If you have questions about anything on the page – there are little links that give information on everything.
Call kindle direct publishing series#
What is the title of your book? Is this book in a series? What is the series called? Add a description. Most everything in there is fill in the blank. You click on “add new title” and go on from there.

Once you’ve agreed to the terms and finally signed in, you get to your dashboard. I wanted to make sure that I maintained my rights to my novel and all that stuff (you do.) You do have to have an Amazon account to sign up with them. I read through the legal stuff a few times to make sure I knew what I was getting myself into. I would say just about anyone could use KDP effectively. Kindle Direct Publishing is EXTREMELY user friendly. I’m not going to include the screen shots for this, though. I know a lot of other people have done this – but I might as well do it too. I wrote him a very detailed email (which included a Word document with a bunch of screen shots.) I figured that all of you might want to hear about my experience with it as well. One of my writer friends asked me to describe my experiences with Kindle Direct Publishing. I took third in forms (sadface) and second in sparring (HAPPYFACE!) To those interested, my division had three people. This is the first time I competed in forms since the great freeze up during a creative form when I was a deputy black belt. It was exciting and terrifying all at once. On a different note, I had a taekwondo tournament this past weekend. It is very hard to not go and look at my KDP dashboard and find out how many books have sold. It’s also weird and overwhelming in a way. I’ve been unbelievably happy the past week. Hey all! I’m still kind of reeling from the fact that I am now published.
