Thursday, October 11, 2012



It’s so exciting that you’ve written a book! Congratulations!

Now that you’re ready to get your book ready for print, it can feel overwhelming. How do you get your book ready for the printer? What about ISBN’s? How do I sell my book? How do I get it on Amazon?

I’ve helped many authors get their books finished and in their hands. It’s a very exciting process and I’m pleased to have the chance to be involved with your project.

To make things clear, I’ve included some information about who I am, what I do and the process of bringing your story to publication. If, after looking over the information on this site, you are interested in having me work on your project, let me know.


My Story:

I started writing books almost accidently. I’m a cartoonist and (after work, during the evenings) I started drawing comics. After I’d done this for awhile, and I’d gotten a lot of readers (over 200,000), I started thinking about self-publishing a book that would collect the cartoons that I could sell to my fans. I designed the book myself and released it in December 2008. In 2009 I was laid off from my job and began to really work on selling my book. By the end of the first month, I had replaced my income just in profits from my book, and I have continued to do so since.

Along the way, I wrote other books, and I began to be approached by other authors who wanted help getting their self-published books ready for print, and I began to take on projects here and there. To date, I’ve done the layout for over 70 books in a variety of genres from children’s books, to chapter books for youth, to self-help/devotional books.

I continue to write and publish my own books, but I’m always excited to be a part of the process to help an author get their story in print and out into the world.