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- How to Write an Ebook Using Google Docs by Gwen Tanner
- Did you know that Google Docs provide most of the basic tools that can be found in paid programs such as Microsoft Office? Google Docs includes a basic word processor that functions similar to Microsoft Word without all of the unnecessary bells and whistles. In this article I'm going to talk about using Google Docs to write an ebook.
- How To Write Your Own Ebook by Mark Hempshell
- Ebooks offer a great opportunity to publish and sell your own writing easily and cheaply too. Just think, before ebooks came along writing and publishing a book was pretty difficult and expensive. You had to write your book. Pay out lots of money to get it printed. And find space to store it.
- Kindle Ebook Reader Design - Making Body Text Readable by Pete Glaze
- Book designers can sometimes lose site of the fact that we're dealing with text and the main purpose of text, in the end, is to be read. Good typography (at least for a novel) should disappear and be transparent to the reader. The reason I'm bringing this up is that most of the Kindle ebooks I've been seeing are released with full-justification, as is true of most traditional books.
- New Changes in Ebook Publishing By Scott Thorpe
- Recent pricing changes by Amazon and Barnes & Noble will accelerate the emergence of the ebook market. Both Amazon and Barnes & Noble sharply lowered the price of their electronic readers. In addition, Amazon increased the royalty rate for its authors from 35% to 70%.
- Publishing - Hard-Copy Vs Digital Ebook by Matt Bacak
- You have done some writing and you had hoped of one day getting your stuff published. However, finding a publisher that wants to publish your writings can be a long and adventurous task. First you have to find a publisher that is even willing to read it and then you are at their mercy while they decide whether or not they think it will sell.
- Step by Step Guide to Writing an Ebook by Colin Stables
- First, figure out your ebook's working title. Jot down a few different titles, and eventually, you'll find that one that will grow on you. Titles help you to focus your writing on your topic; they guide you in anticipating and answering your reader's queries. Many non-fiction books also have subtitles.
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