types of books
Books can be made in four formats: hardback, soft-cover, e-book, and audio (for an additional fee). We also acquire an ISBN for each version of the book, register the book with the Library of Congress and U.S. Copyrights Office, notify book sellers and buyers worldwide about the book via a press release, create 1-minute YouTube video promoting the book, and send the author five soft cover copies of the book.
Hardback and Soft-Cover Books
E-Books
Audio Books
Books have been available in an audio format since the early 1930s, but they became a common book format in the last 30 years. In 1995, Audible made it possible to download books onto desktop computers. In 2023, about 25% of US adults had listened to an audio book during the past year across dozens of applications and devices. Audiobooks appeal to busy and active people who are multitasking (e.g., driving, exercising, working in the yard), those who have difficulty reading, and those who don’t have space for physical books. Audiobooks are also appealing because they are cheaper than books in print. Thus, making a book into an audio format is an important part of a book’s sales strategy.
Making an audiobook in English and other languages through Byblio Press is optional and requires an additional fee. It involves a number of steps after we produced the book in a printed form:
Authors choose the kind of person who they want to read the book. This means making decisions about the reader’s gender, age, tone of voice, pitch, and accent while keeping the main audiences in mind.
Authors receive a short audio clip of a reading by three different readers who meet the desired criteria. Authors then select the person they want to be the reader, and we will create a brief audition script performed by the chosen narrator for your final approval.
After the reader is confirmed, the reader will read and record the book to make a draft audiobook. This process takes time to ensure the reader has read the book correctly.
After transcription, the author reviews and verifies the content for accuracy. Corrections or revisions can be made by contacting us promptly. This ensures any discrepancies are addressed and the final audio file reflects the author's feedback.
Once the audiobook is approved and completed, it is uploaded to our national and international distribution outlets (Amazon, Audible, Apple). It is paired with the image from your print or e-book cover for a finished retail appearance. The audiobook also is given a distinct ISBN.
Royalties are based on rates set by Amazon, Audible.com, and Apple, who collectively account for most audiobook sales. Byblio Press authors' books are sold on these platforms, which offer a 40% royalty rate. Smaller sellers typically offer lower rates (around 15%), prompting Byblio Press to focus on these top three platforms. Authors receive the remaining 60% of the sale price.
The time and cost to make an audio version of a book varies widely and depends on the language, the book’s length, and the availability of professional readers who can make a recording of the book. Byblio Press gives clients a quote for the cost and timeline to make an audio book based on all these factors.