Chapbooks?

Feb. 19th, 2009 03:25 pm
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I have pondered the idea of chapbooks for a while. I think I want to have some for GenCon for sure (because my anthology will be here in the flesh) and maybe BayCon (because I have no anthology in the flesh but I am the Toastmaster) as well. However, I'm not sure how to go about it. For those of you who do them, my questions are as follows:

1. What software program do you use to make them? I found one in Windows Office but it is only 8 pages (four sheets of 8x11.5 paper folded). I'm thinking I'd rather have 16, 20 or 24 pages.

2. For that matter, how long should a chapbook be?

3. How much should a chapbook be sold for? Or is it just to give away?

4. How many chapbooks should one bring to a convention?

I'm pretty sure I know what I want to have the chapbook on. I have this thing… I like to write stories about things and creatures eating people. I've discovered that I have quite a few of these stories lying around.

All help and advice is appreciated.

Date: 2009-02-20 12:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brent-kellmer.livejournal.com
I've had some experience (in a way) with chapbooks like this, as well with something that another commentor mentioned.

I use MS Publisher for this -- you can do any increment of 4 pages (facing pages, back and front). I've done them up to around 40 pages, but that depends on the actual use. When you print it, it will automatically place the printed pages in the proper order (which is different than the linear order of your manuscript). I then have them printed back-to-back. I do the cover in a separate file, since it is often only one sided and of a different color/weight of paper, but that's personal preference. Publisher is relatively easy to use at a basic level -- if you do that and have questions, you can email me and I'll try to help. There's also plenty of help online.

The other thing was the mention of FrameMaker -- if you haven't used it before (and you may, since you do freelance stuff) -- don't try and use it for something like this. It is one of the most robust things out there that I've seen, but there's a really big learning curve, and for this, it wouldn't be worthwhile for you. (if you're comfortable with it, your mileage on this may vary, but I use FM every day and I'm much rather use MS Publisher for something like this.)

Can't help you with the other questions, though.

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