Saturday, December 7, 2024

Creating Custom Journals for Publishing with Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing)

Recently, I've been exploring how to create and publish journals and other low content books on Amazon. I decided to start very simply, by designing a few sermon journals. Here is some information that I have learned and some examples of my first publications.

https://www.amazon.com/author/karenbosch

Generating Covers using Ideogram AI:

I started by using the Ideogram AI website and started generating a variety of cover ideas. For each cover style, I generated and remixed about 20 covers, so I could pick the best design. I thought Ideagram generated many beautiful designs that i could use! Many designs needed a bit of editing to remove sight flaws, which I did using Apple's AI erase feature in Photos or using Procreate to color over various spots. Here is some information on Ideogram:

  • Ideogram has both free and paid options. As of 12/07/24, the free option can be used commercially. The free option uses a slow generation, which can be VERY slow and sometimes is full so you have to wait. I found that the wait time is better on very early mornings. 
  • Ideogram free gives you 10 credits a day, which allows you 5 prompt generations of 4 images, for a total of 20 images a day.
  • I created covers in the 2 x 3 size, which fit perfectly for a 6 x 9 book cover. 
  • Ideogram does a much better job with accurately creating text than the other generators that I have tried. If it looked slightly off, I would remix the design to see if the lettering would improve.
  • I also tried to create a similar small image that I could use to decorate the back cover.
  • For the interior title back, I turned cover image black and white. I also removed the title part of the graphic so I could add a space where people could add their own name.
Creating an Amazon KDP account:

It is fairly easy set up an account that you can use with Kindle Direct Publishing:


Preparing cover and interior pdfs for publication using Canva and publishing using KDP:

I used this video from Self Publishing Central to guide me through the process of preparing the front/back cover in Canva using a template from KDP. It also shared an easy process for creating the interior content. I kept my pages simple, but hope to eventually improve them and make them more decorative. The video also goes through step-by-step how to add everything into KDP. This video really showed me most everything I needed to know and was most helpful!


I used Chat GPT to help me write the description of my journal that I used on Amazon. I told it the features that I wanted to highlight and let it create an interesting description that would be good for SEO/Search Engine Optimization. Then I edited the description to make sure it represented my journal content.

Publishing my first journal:

I decided to make some a simple sermon journal for my first publication. The first time through the process and getting my account set up took a couple of afternoons. Here are a few things that I learned:

  • I was denied publication on my first two tries. They did not give specific information on what was wrong, just some general guidelines. I finally figured out that the title on the cover had to match EXACTLY what you list for the title when setting up the publication information in KDP. (I had a plural "notes" for one of them.)
  • Publication approval takes about 72 hours. They send an email when the publication is live.
  • Getting the "bleed" right for the cover to fit exactly was a bit tricky. My first attempt had edges that were slightly uneven on the cover. I learned to try to create covers in Ideogram that did not have an edge and had a flat color background that could be matched in Canva was helpful.
  • I ordered a copy of my first journal so I could check out how it looked. I set my price at $7.99 and could get free delivery in a couple of days using Amazon Prime. It looks like the time for delivery might vary - with the holidays approaching it might take longer.
  • I am continuing to make and publish more journals. Right now I am reusing the interior content and changing the covers and title pages. Once I have covers and art work generated, I can create the pdfs in Canva and upload the content  to KDP in about 40 minutes. 
My Journals:

Here are some links to the journals that I currently have published. I love the covers and think that they are pretty! Click on the image and it will open the page in Amazon:





Here is a link to my Amazon Author Page with links to all my current publications.







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