But be careful about making a purchase. When possible, buy
from a human creator.
I have. I think I've learned more about human beings and the
the decisions that they are making concerning the use of a service
with a raft of ethical considerations tossed to the wind.
Which causes me to have certain types of additional anxiety
about what humans do.
In searching for resources for this week's episode I
discovered the world of Kindle Digital Publishing (KDP) and stress
and anxiety coloring books.
For those that don't know, there is a group of people that produce
low content books. These can be lined notebooks, journals, prompt
books and yes, coloring books.
These books are very easy to produce. If you have a word
processing program you are good to go. Create the book, slap a
cover on it and send it to KDP.
There are people that make dang good money doing this. Some
are crafts people and true artists. Others jumped on the trend
early enough to make a profit with low quality crap.
This is nothing new. Mainstream publishers have been making
low content books for years. As in centuries. If you have ever been
in a TJ Max or Ross store, you've seen them.
What is new is two things colliding. A subset of people
creating "stress or anxiety relief "coloring books for adults and
A.I.
These entrepreneur folks are cranking out hundreds of these
books using A.I. to make minor variations to name, cover and the
appearance of content. There is a tsunami of very low quality
book.
I can't tell by looking at the cover who is who. Or if it is a
good book for actual use?
Does the coloring book have perforated pages to make it easy
to work with?
Is it single or double sided?
Will there be bleed through?
I'm trying to say, buyer be aware and
beware.
What I do know is that a coloring book could be an opportunity
for those who have trouble with some of the traditional concepts of
meditation or mindfulness practice.
That is the topic of this episode on the summer
slowdown.
If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at
1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.
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