Storyboard for the Final Pages

Today, in a burst of energy, I completed the storyboard for book three. This the second storyboard for this book. I made one when I first started the book six months ago, but over time the plot has evolved in new directions and I really needed to get my story clearly fixed in my mind.

With the new storyboard, I have a lot of pages to complete before my new September deadline. My page total is now about 70 pages, a lot more than the 48 I originally aimed for. More pages means that the book is more expensive to print. If I print the book as 8x8 inches, I’ll have to raise the price to $13.99 so that I’m not operating at a loss. If I print the book at A5 size, I can keep the book price at $9.99. Here’s a link to the Ingramspark publisher compensation calculator I use to figure out the pricing for my books.

Whatever edits I have to make later, it’s good to have the plot clear in my mind so that I don’t spontaneously go insane and start changing the plot.