

Original contents copyright 2015 by Michael C. And thanks for the compliment about my images.
BOOKWRIGHT NOT PRINTING ALL PAGES PROFESSIONAL
They are a top-notch, professional printing house. However, the bottom line is that I don't know of anyone out there making Print-On-Demand books as well as Blurb does.

After all, who would buy a book like this by itself for $125 or more? This book, on premium paper, cost me nearly $100 that's why I've issued it signed and limited and bundled it with an original signed print. There is only one problem, one that comes at the very end, called Payment: Blurb books are expensive. Blurb also has a newer program, BookWright, that I haven't tried yet.

I'm very careful and go over the manuscript with a fine-toothed comb, and it still takes me two or three proof copies before I get it exactly right. I have always used their original book design program, BookSmart, which I've found to be quite workable. I'm always careful to upload high quality JPEGs, and have never had any issues with color balance or image density. I've been very happy with them and, equally importantly, no one who has bought one of my books has ever had a single complaint about production quality. Rodger, how has the Blurb experience been for you? Was the printing and color reproduction to your satisfaction? I was very impressed with your images.Ĭhester, this is my third book with Blurb. In response to the "Strong Color" post featuring Rodger Kingston's book Looking for Edward Hopper, Chester Williams wrote:
