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Use the form on this page to contact Page Turner Studios and tell us a little about your project.
We work with authors at every stage of the process to get you print-ready and eBook files.
The more detail you provide when you contact us, the easier it is for us to give clear, practical advice and point you in the right direction.
When contacting us, it helps to include:
- The type of book you’re working on (fiction, non-fiction, children’s book, etc.)
- Whether you need print formatting, eBook/ePub formatting, or both
- Your approximate word count
- The platform you plan to publish on (Amazon KDP, IngramSpark, Apple Books, etc.)
- Your preferred timeframe or deadline
Once you submit the form, we’ll review your enquiry and come back to you with clear next steps.
There’s no obligation—just straightforward, professional guidance.
We aim to respond to all enquiries as promptly as possible during Australian business hours.
Get in Touch with Page Turner Studios
If you’re looking to contact Page Turner Studios, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re an author preparing your manuscript for publication, a publisher seeking reliable support, or a business needing professional book files, we’ll help you move forward with clarity.
This page is designed to make contacting us simple. Tell us what you’re working on and what you need, and we’ll come back with practical guidance and clear next steps.
Why Page Turner Studios?
Page Turner Studios supports authors and publishers who want their books to look professional, read beautifully, and meet the technical standards of modern publishing platforms.
When you reach out to us, you’re dealing with real professionals—no generic templates and no confusion. We focus on quality, consistency, and making sure your book files meet platform requirements.
- Print-ready formatting for paperback and hardcover
- eBook and ePub formatting that works across devices
- File checks, corrections, and platform compliance support
- Clear communication, practical advice, and straightforward pricing
- Australian-based service with global publishing standards
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Are You Ready to Get Started and Looking For a Quote?
If your manuscript is finished and you’re ready to turn it into a professionally formatted book, now’s the moment. Page Turner Studios takes care of the technical details so your work looks polished, credible, and publication-ready. No shortcuts, no confusion, just expert formatting done properly. Request your quote and move one step closer to publishing with confidence.


What We Can Help You With
Page Turner Studios specialises exclusively in professional book formatting. We work with authors and organisations who want their content presented to a high standard, with consistent structure and reliable technical execution.
Some projects are straightforward novels. Others include images, footnotes, references, and specialised layouts. Either way, the goal is the same: a finished file that looks professional and behaves predictably in the format it’s intended for.
Book Formatting for Print
Print formatting requires careful planning and precision. We format manuscripts to suit genre expectations, reader experience, and modern printing requirements, including print-on-demand specifications.
Print layout is not simply “making it look nice”. It involves setting trim size, margins, gutters, headers/footers, page numbering, running heads where appropriate, and controlling how chapters open and flow. The physical reality of binding and page turn behaviour matters, especially for thicker books and certain trim sizes.
We also ensure common print components are handled properly, including title pages, copyright pages, dedication pages, acknowledgements, table of contents (where relevant), and back matter. For non-fiction, we can accommodate structured sections like lists, callouts, references, and appendices.
- Paperback formatting
- Hardcover formatting
- Large print formatting
- Print-ready PDF preparation
Deliverables for print typically include a print-ready PDF. We aim for clarity and consistency so updates are manageable if your manuscript changes later.
eBook & ePub Formatting
Digital formatting introduces different challenges to print. Files must behave consistently across devices, screen sizes, and reading platforms. Our eBook and ePub formatting services focus on clean structure and reliable performance.
Unlike print, most eBooks are reflowable: the reader controls font size, line spacing, and sometimes margins. That means the work is in the structure—proper heading hierarchy, clean styling rules, and dependable navigation so the reading experience remains smooth regardless of device.
We prioritise readability and stability: consistent chapter breaks, predictable spacing, image handling that works across common readers, and a table of contents that actually functions as expected. Where fixed-layout is appropriate (for example, certain image-heavy or design-driven content), it’s handled with extra care because device support varies.
- Kindle-compatible eBook formatting
- ePub formatting for Apple Books, Kobo, and other platforms
- Reflowable and fixed-layout eBooks where appropriate
- Validation and troubleshooting for rejected files
We also help reduce common digital pitfalls, such as inconsistent styling between chapters, broken internal navigation, unpredictable spacing on different devices, and files that fail validation checks due to structural errors.
How to Contact Page Turner Studios
The most effective way to make contact is via the form on this page. Providing a brief overview of your project allows us to review your requirements and respond with clear guidance. Using the contact form ensures all relevant details are captured from the outset.
A strong enquiry helps us give you a faster, more accurate response. If you can share the basics up front, we can immediately advise on scope, complexity, and the most sensible next step. This also helps prevent misunderstandings and avoids unnecessary back-and-forth.
To help us respond accurately, please include:
- Book type (fiction, non-fiction, children’s book, etc.)
- Required format (print, eBook/ePub, or both)
- Approximate word count and any special layout needs
- Your preferred timeline or deadline
- Intended distribution platform
If your manuscript includes images, footnotes, endnotes, or complex headings, mention it. If it’s part of a series, mention that too. It allows us to plan consistency across titles and avoid future rework.
Clear information at the point of contact helps avoid unnecessary follow-up and allows us to provide realistic advice.
When Should You Get in Touch?
Timing matters. Strategic contact at the right stage often prevents issues later, particularly with layout errors or file rejections. We recommend initiating contact at the following points:
- After final editing and proofreading
- Before uploading files to print or digital platforms
- When converting a print book into an eBook or ePub
- If an existing file needs correction or improvement
If your text is still changing significantly, formatting can become inefficient because every change can affect spacing, pagination, and layout. Finalising the manuscript first is usually the quickest path to a stable, professional result.
Early contact supports better outcomes and reduces the likelihood of rework.
Who We Work With
Page Turner Studios works with clients who value professional presentation and consistency. Many choose to contact us because they want a reliable formatting partner with a clear, defined scope.
Our work suits projects where presentation matters: books intended for public release, brand reputation, reader experience, or professional distribution. We also support clients who have previously tried to format their manuscript themselves and want the final files brought up to a professional standard.
- First-time authors
- Established authors producing series
- Independent publishers
- Businesses producing books or manuals
- Coaches and consultants creating long-form content
Whether your project is a straightforward narrative or a structured business publication, the aim remains the same: files that are clean, consistent, and technically sound.
Australian-Based Formatting Support
Based in Australia, Page Turner Studios supports clients locally and internationally. When you contact an Australian-based formatting studio, you benefit from clear communication, practical guidance, and accountability aligned with local standards and global expectations.
Trust matters with manuscript files. We take a professional approach to handling your work and keep the process clear: what you provide, what we deliver, what revisions are included, and what timelines are realistic for the complexity involved.
If a project is not the right fit, we will say so openly and point you in a better direction. Transparency and trust are central to how we work.
What Happens After You Submit the Form?
After contact is made, we follow a clear and structured process:
- We review your enquiry and assess formatting requirements
- We clarify any key details to ensure accuracy
- We outline clear options, including timelines and deliverables
- You decide how to proceed—no pressure
Where appropriate, we’ll flag any potential layout risks early (for example, complex image placement, or unusually tight deadlines) so you can make informed decisions.
This approach ensures expectations are aligned from the start.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a finished manuscript?
No. Many authors reach out before the manuscript is fully finalised. Early contact helps ensure formatting is planned correctly once the text is stable.
Do you work with clients outside Australia?
Yes. While Australian-based, we work with authors and organisations worldwide.
How quickly do you respond to enquiries?
Responses are provided during Australian business hours. Complex projects may require additional review time.
Can you correct files rejected by Amazon KDP or other platforms?
Yes. If a file has been rejected or displays incorrectly, you can contact us with the details and we will advise on the required corrections.
What information should I provide?
Book type, word count, required formats, any special layout elements, and your timeframe are sufficient to begin.
What makes professional formatting different from a template?
Templates can be helpful for basic layouts, but they rarely address the specifics of your manuscript, genre expectations, or technical requirements across multiple formats. Professional formatting focuses on consistency, readability, and file stability so the finished product feels polished.
Will my eBook look the same on every device?
Reflowable eBooks adapt to screen size and reader settings, so appearance will vary. The goal is not identical rendering everywhere, but predictable behaviour: clean structure, reliable navigation, consistent styling rules, and sensible spacing.
Can you maintain consistency across a series?
Yes. Series consistency often comes down to repeatable style decisions—chapter hierarchy, spacing rules, typography, and front/back matter structure—so each title feels like part of the same collection.
Making the Right Contact Decision for Book Formatting
Knowing when to make contact with a professional book formatting studio plays an important role in the final quality of your book. The timing of that contact influences layout consistency, file accuracy, and overall efficiency.
Many authors delay reaching out until problems arise or thew last minute, but if you contact us early this often prevents technical issues, layout inconsistencies, and unnecessary revisions.
Great formatting starts with good inputs: a stable manuscript, clear structure, and a realistic understanding of the required formats. Once those are in place, professional formatting turns your manuscript into files that look clean and behave reliably.
Print Book Formatting and When to Make Contact
Print formatting benefits from stability. Many authors choose to make contact with us once editing and proofreading are complete. We recommend making contact during the final editing and proofreading stage. This will allow margins, gutters, headers, footers, and pagination to be set accurately.
Delaying contact until files are already prepared for printing can lead to avoidable corrections and extended timelines. Professional print formatting also considers reader comfort and physical book handling.
Practical print layout decisions include how chapters open, how headings are handled, whether ornaments or section breaks are appropriate, and how front/back matter is structured. These choices influence how professional the book feels in-hand.
eBook and ePub Formatting Considerations
Digital books behave differently from print. Authors often make contact when files display inconsistently across devices. Early contact helps resolve structural issues before they affect navigation or readability.
Professional formatting reduces the need for repeated contact caused by broken tables of contents or inconsistent styling.
Strong digital files rely on clean structure and sensible styling rules. This includes correct heading hierarchy for navigation, stable spacing, and consistent treatment of elements like lists, quotes, images, and section breaks.
Common Reasons Authors Make Contact
There are several common reasons authors make contact with a formatting specialist, particularly when automated tools fall short. Addressing issues after initial contact leads to more stable outcomes and greater confidence in file performance.
Common issues include inconsistent typography, spacing that changes between chapters, tables of contents that don’t work properly, and device-specific display problems. Fixing these issues usually requires structural improvements, not cosmetic tweaks.
Building Consistency for Series and Future Titles
Consistency is a major advantage of professional formatting—especially for authors building a catalogue. A consistent approach to chapter styling, spacing, and layout decisions makes future titles easier to produce and helps readers recognise your work.
Protecting Quality Through a Clear Workflow
A clean workflow reduces delays. Finalising the manuscript, confirming required formats, and clarifying special layout elements early helps keep the process efficient and predictable. This is also the best way to avoid last-minute changes that disrupt layout.