Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing cover creator does an okay job of helping authors generate the images that will serve as the “faces” of their books, but with the KDP Kids platform now integrating illustrations and images seamlessly into books, the natural next step is for Amazon to update the cover creator and allow for a greater range of user-friendly graphic design options. More sophisticated cover design options: If there’s one thing that kind of sucks about self-released books, it’s cover design. Perhaps they could even be built right into future incarnations of the Kindle Kids’ Book Creator.Ģ. Personalization and choose-your-own-adventure interactivity are just a few of the Kindle Direct Publishing updates that would go perfectly hand in hand with the new kids platform. Interactive eBooks: If there’s one thing that you really can’t do independently-at least without spending a fair chunk of change-it’s interactive eBooks and book apps. Here are a couple of our desired changes.ġ. Other Kindle Direct Publishing Improvements That Could Help Indie AuthorsĪmazon did independent children’s book authors a solid with the introduction of KDP Kids, but there are still so many other ways that the platform could evolve and improve to further help do-it-yourself authors bring their work to the highest level possible.
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