Author: | Ed Ditto | ISBN: | 1230000161371 |
Publisher: | Treehouse Press | Publication: | August 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ed Ditto |
ISBN: | 1230000161371 |
Publisher: | Treehouse Press |
Publication: | August 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A recent study in "The American Journal of Medicine" found that attempting to format a novel for Kindle is the leading cause of heart attack among independent authors.
OK, I exaggerate. But seriously, how many hours have you wasted trying to force Word to prep your novel for publication? And what has that done to your blood pressure? So isn't it worth a few dollars to avoid ever having to go through that again?
This guide is the solution you've been searching for. I'll show you an unbelievably easy process for readying your novel for Kindle in as little as a half-hour...and then I'll go on to explain how you can produce clean, professional-looking versions for Nook, the iBookstore, Smashwords, and CreateSpace in one sitting.
And you'll love the quality of the results. How many times have you seen a five-star book get a one-star review because the author botched the formatting? That's something you won't have to worry about if you use the processes in this guide.
Plus, THERE'S NO CODING. You don't have to know a bit of HTML to use this process.
Now: If you really want your e-book's appearance to reflect the time and care you put into writing it, you have to be willing to step away from Word.
But don't let that put you off. This process is based on Scrivener, the dedicated writing program selected by Apple Inc. as the best of the Mac App Store in December of 2011, the winner of multiple MacWorld Eddys, and a frequent Editor's Choice. Scrivener is quick to learn and won't cost you a cent up front.
So I hope you're ready to put the pain of e-book formatting behind you. You're this close to being published. Buy this guide and you could be selling books before you know it.
And besides, isn't it cheaper than blood pressure medication?
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS GUIDE IS PRIMARILY FOR MAC USERS. Windows users will still find it to be a helpful foundation to build from, but it calls on a few features only available in the Mac version of Scrivener.
A recent study in "The American Journal of Medicine" found that attempting to format a novel for Kindle is the leading cause of heart attack among independent authors.
OK, I exaggerate. But seriously, how many hours have you wasted trying to force Word to prep your novel for publication? And what has that done to your blood pressure? So isn't it worth a few dollars to avoid ever having to go through that again?
This guide is the solution you've been searching for. I'll show you an unbelievably easy process for readying your novel for Kindle in as little as a half-hour...and then I'll go on to explain how you can produce clean, professional-looking versions for Nook, the iBookstore, Smashwords, and CreateSpace in one sitting.
And you'll love the quality of the results. How many times have you seen a five-star book get a one-star review because the author botched the formatting? That's something you won't have to worry about if you use the processes in this guide.
Plus, THERE'S NO CODING. You don't have to know a bit of HTML to use this process.
Now: If you really want your e-book's appearance to reflect the time and care you put into writing it, you have to be willing to step away from Word.
But don't let that put you off. This process is based on Scrivener, the dedicated writing program selected by Apple Inc. as the best of the Mac App Store in December of 2011, the winner of multiple MacWorld Eddys, and a frequent Editor's Choice. Scrivener is quick to learn and won't cost you a cent up front.
So I hope you're ready to put the pain of e-book formatting behind you. You're this close to being published. Buy this guide and you could be selling books before you know it.
And besides, isn't it cheaper than blood pressure medication?
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS GUIDE IS PRIMARILY FOR MAC USERS. Windows users will still find it to be a helpful foundation to build from, but it calls on a few features only available in the Mac version of Scrivener.