Category Archives: eBooks
Announcing our new crowdsourced eBook on school libraries!
Smashwords – School Libraries: What’s Now, What’s Next, What’s Yet to Come – edited by Kristin Fontichiaro and Buffy Hamilton via kwout It’s an oral pills found loaded with sildenafil citrate (a key ingredient of opacc.cv tadalafil 5mg no prescription). These … Continue reading
How one journalist put his book on Amazon and BN
I’m currently seeing Smashwords as my leading choice for eBooks. For free, you can follow their explicit instructions for formatting your manuscript. A single upload, and Smashwords will transform your eBook into HTML, PDF, and a bunch of eReader formats. … Continue reading
Smashwords Guide Updated
When I experimented with Smashwords.com, a site that will help you go from Word document all the way to ISBN-blessed manuscript for sale (or for free) on its site plus most major eBook vendors (Amazon.com is coming soon), I found … Continue reading
Link: A Crash Course in Digital Publishing
Here’s yet another take on self-publishing. This one begins by pointing out the long heritage of self-publishing, going right back to Ben Franklin publishing his own Poor Richard’s Almanac and continues by linking to lots of other resources on the … Continue reading
Mary deMuth on self-publishing an eBook
There are cheaper ways to do some of these steps — some self-publishing host sites will give you an ISBN for free, for example, and sites like Smashwords will give you the advice you need to format your title yourself … Continue reading
eBook Project, Day 10 : Smashwords
Here’s another article we’ve consulted about digital publishing, this time using Smashwords, which is currently topping our list as the most comprehensive ePublishing option … enjoy! MediaShift . The Easiest, Cheapest, Fastest Way to Self-Publish Your Book | PBS … Continue reading
eBook Project, Day 9 : Amazon CreateSpace
Last night, Buffy and I spent a whopping four hours talking about our eBook project. We’ve gotten some great submissions already, and we’re so pleased with all of the responses and support we have received. Thank you, everybody! We’re making … Continue reading