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How to make an eBook, Part Three
Some time ago, I joined Scribophile. I find it an invaluable resource for refining text content of all sorts; there’s a community of like-minded folks there who help each other to improve their writing. (Parts One and Two of this … Continue reading
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How to make an eBook, Part Two
Now that I have my writing and eBook cover ready (or so I think… more on that later), it’s time for the next step. (Steps one to three were covered earlier.) Step four: Install the software and learn how to … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, eBook, Kindle, publishing
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How to make an eBook, Part One
Now that I’ve got your attention, I’ll admit that I don’t have a clue. But I’m going to try to find out how to make an eBook, and I thought it might be useful to blog my experience. If you’re … Continue reading
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I’m a published author!
Let’s face it, nobody else is going to blow my trumpet, so I’ll have to do it myself. Hmm… maybe I should rephrase that, evil minds might well twist it into something else — much in the same way that … Continue reading