Since making the decision, I've made some progress in multiple areas:
- I've figured out how to scale up the images I need to 300 dpi with minimal fuss. There's still a ton of work to be done there, but at least I've narrowed it down to a few mouse clicks as opposed to the clunky method I thought I'd be stuck with.
- The Introduction is done, plus I've added three new pages so far to Chapter 1, giving readers a "lay of the land" as to what the comics landscape and Westerns in general looked like at the time of Jonah's creation. Like I said in my previous post, those first couple chapters are a kinda bare-bones compared to the later ones. I'm aiming for at least 10 pages per chapter, not counting images.
- While I don't know how long the final book will be, I can tell you it won't exceed 500 pages, because that's the maximum amount I can do through my printer. Each chapter will have at least two images in it, to be certain, but whether I include more than that -- along with how much extra stuff I can pack at the end beyond the already-written Appendix A and B -- will depend on how much of the page count is taken up by the main text.
- For those curious about dimensions, I'm currently formatting the book at 7x10 inches, since this is as close to "comic size" as my printer offers. The idea is that, when complete, you can comfortably slip it onto your bookshelf next to your Hex trades and have it blend in fairly well (it might also fit into a comic box with minimal fuss, depending on the type you use). Both the paperback and hardcover editions will be roughly the same size...and yes, there will be a Kindle version!
- The Afterword is already complete, and it's not written by me! I asked actor Johnathon Schaech -- who initially spurred me into turning this blog series into a book -- to write some thoughts about playing ol' Jonah, and boy oh boy, did he deliver! He's also sent me various photos over the years, some of which will end up in the book. Plus Seth Albano -- grandson of Hex creator John Albano -- has agreed to write the Foreword, and I'm hoping he'll supply some photos as well.
That's about all I have to report at the moment. Between working on the book and the fast-approaching con season, I likely won't have much time for blogging over the next few months, so in my absence, my husband has volunteered to write a few guest posts in March. We're referring to it as "Assistant Editors' Month", so expect a bit of shenanigans. See you then!
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