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ISBNs: Do self-publishers need them?
Planning on self-publishing? Started the process and feeling overwhelmed by all you didn’t know? Confused by all the little details? Said yes to one too many? Perhaps you’re spending much of your time learning the ropes. The learning curve can be steep, and I’ve posted a few lists of resources to help. One area that [… Read More]
Formatting Your Ebook Files Scaring You Off Self-publishing?
Considering self-publishing your next book? If so, you’re likely planning to publish an ebook (at least). This means, as a self-publishing author, you have to prepare your manuscript files for conversion to the formats read by ereaders. Perhaps you’re almost ready to get that file prepped for publishing? Tried to format your file and gave [… Read More]
Review: The Fifth Man, by Olson & Ingermanson
The Fifth Man by John B. Olson My rating: 4 of 5 stars A terrific thrill to read, even better than the first, Oxygen. The tension remained high through most of the story, with few points for a breather. Best of all, I really didn’t know who the culprit was until the reveal, a true [… Read More]
Reading Ebooks and Emotion
A couple of months ago, I read a blog post at Digital Book World that talked about ebooks and the user’s experience. At the end of the blog post, the author, Anne Kostick, stated that we’ve “barely begun to explore the sensory/emotional experience in ebooks and digital reading.” I’ve joined the club I bought a [… Read More]
Ebook Pricing: The Debate Goes On
In the last two posts, we’ve looked at the goals you may have for your ebook, the expectations your readers may have, and how these affect pricing. I don’t think there’s a clear winner here, though, when it comes to price. Another …strategy? What I have a hard time wrapping my head around is the weird [… Read More]