Define "not done too bad".
It's easy to make the book, the problem is selling it.
In my opinion, historical distribution channels and methods are essentially worthless.
hi watchtower
you make a great point !
but IDK anymore what the point of things is
it used to be one made photographs to display on the wall or show to one's friends
(physical prints stuff ) or stuff in a box but now its a different world ..
it used to be make a book and have 33000 copies in your garage and you sold 3 a year ..
now its all POD and its just "available"
while i understand your concern about selling it, is that the point now ?
i mean making a book takes IDK 30 mins these days ..
its drag and drop into a program and you just fiddle with stuff on the computer
until its the book you want .. its no longer hard proofs and soft proofs and endless revises
and the cover cloth and case doesn't look just right ... now its view online, click a mouse
and in a few days it arrives and usually the print quality is not like meridian press made it
and its not hand tipped on church paper but whatever it is they make it with ...
dont' get me wrong there is nothing quite like a collected work in a physical book
but i don't really think selling copies is the priority of people who are making books these days ..
then again, i could be totally off base and completely wrong... ( i usually am wrong )