David Diethelm
painting • graphic design • publishing • photography
ddiethelm@gmail.com
Product Summary
Streamline Your Publishing Royalty Calculations in Minutes, Not Hours
Transform your complex royalty calculations from a tedious, error-prone manual process into a streamlined, professional workflow. Our Publishing Royalty Calculator is specifically designed for publishing companies that need to process multiple sales reports and calculate accurate author royalties with co-author splits.
Perfect for:
Publishing company bookkeepers and financial teams
Independent publishers managing multiple authors
Literary agencies handling royalty distributions
Self-publishing platforms with complex payment structures
Key Features
• Effortless Multi-File Processing
Upload and combine multiple CSV sales reports instantly
Drag-and-drop interface requires zero technical knowledge
Automatically recognizes standard publishing formats
Process up to 10 reports simultaneously
• Advanced Royalty Management
Customizable royalty rates per author
Full co-author and illustrator split support
Automatic percentage calculations with error checking
Handle complex payment arrangements effortlessly
• Professional Reporting
Generate publication-ready reports for authors
Detailed book-by-book breakdowns with ISBN tracking
Executive summary with total sales and royalty statistics
Export to CSV for integration with accounting systems
⚡ Instant Results
Calculate royalties for dozens of authors in seconds
Real-time validation and error checking
No installation required - works in any web browser
Completely offline operation for data security
• Built for Real Publishing Workflows
Designed by understanding actual publishing company needs. Handles the specific challenges of co-authored works Scales from small indie publishers to large operations Integrates seamlessly with existing financial processes
Professional Royalty Calculator - Process 10 Sales Reports Instantly
🆓 LITE VERSION (Free)
✅ Single CSV upload - Process one file at a time
✅ Basic calculations - All royalty features included
✅ Co-author support - Full split functionality
✅ Custom rates - Individual author settings
✅ On-screen results - View detailed breakdowns
❌ CSV export - No spreadsheet download
❌ Print reports - No professional PDF output
❌ Multiple files - One file per session
💎 PROFESSIONAL VERSION (Premium)
✅ Up to 10 CSV uploads - Batch processing
✅ Full CSV export - Download comprehensive reports
✅ Professional printing - Publication-ready PDFs
✅ Multi-file analysis - Combine quarterly reports
✅ Advanced reporting - Executive summaries
✅ File counter - Track upload progress
✅ Enhanced UI - Professional features display
✅ All calculation features - Complete functionality
✅ Free email support included
What This Tool Does
The Publishing Royalty Calculator processes your CSV sales reports and automatically calculates author royalties with support for co-author splits, custom rates, and professional reporting.
💡 Key Benefit: Transform hours of manual spreadsheet work into minutes of automated calculation with professional reporting output.
A bit about the Tiny Art Gallery:
This project is inspired by the Little Free Library movement. It is a way to get more people thinking about and personally interacting with art, and Being able to have a close up view of art is not all that common, unless you make art or buy it. That's where the Tiny Art Gallery (TAG) comes in.
Community artists borrow art supplies and a canvas and make a tiny piece of art (around 2"x2", or 2"x3") and put it in the Gallery.
The unique aspect of the Tiny Art Gallery - home art shows with photos for the artists to see.
Neighbors may borrow (and return) a piece of art (with easel) and take it home to display. They are asked to take a photo and email it to tag@ecojusticepress.com so it can be displayed on the website. Each piece in the TAG will be photographed, and displayed on the gallery page. Your art will be seen on the website, on postcards and in color paperback books.
There are now three locations: Two in Eugene and one in Florence, OR.