A Jane Austen Daydream: Issue With Print Copy!

A Jane Austen DaydreamGreetings readers!

This weekend my publisher discovered that the printer has been using the eBook format instead of the formatted printing version for its printing of A JANE AUSTEN DAYDREAM. So if you have a copy of the novel that is only 280 pages and no page breaks… Well, there you go.

The fact, of course, is that this doesn’t change the book. It is still my book… just with smaller font and other visual issues. My publisher is working now to fix the problem with the printer. I’ll post here once the book is ready to be available again.

Of course, while the paperback is being corrected, the eBook is still available.

And you can learn more, read interviews and excerpts, etc. always via the A JANE AUSTEN DAYDREAM page.

 

4 responses to “A Jane Austen Daydream: Issue With Print Copy!”

  1. One-Size Does Not Fit All: Different Files For Different Purposes | J W Manus Avatar

    […] That’s from Scott D. Southard’s blog. I read that and thought, Ouch! I feel your pain. This piggy-backed on what I was doing this past weekend, trying to figure out how children’s books work on a Kindle with my lovely minion Plunderbunny. She’d built a charming children’s poem, but couldn’t get the cover to come up, so we had to puzzle over that. Then we wondered about the weird line spacing issues with the Kindle iOS app. Which led us to scrolling through our tablets to look at broken ebooks and trying to figure out all the whys and wherefores. You get the picture. […]

    1. Scott D. Southard Avatar

      Ah… well… guess I could help your article? LOL. My publisher is working now to correct the situation.

      1. Jaye Avatar

        Hope you don’t think I was picking on you. Mixing up files is ridiculously easy to do. It’s my personal nightmare. Heh.

      2. Scott D. Southard Avatar

        Nah, I’m fine (It’s still my book, just not as pretty; hopefully, my readers who bought it won’t hold it against the work). I think my publisher is a little embarrassed though (they are nice and are very passionate for the book). I hope it can all be cleared up quickly.

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