
Kindle Nonfiction Formatting Guide: Solve Your Nonfiction eBook Formatting Problems
Author(s): Lis Sowerbutts (Author)
- Publication Date: August 6, 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 73 pages
- ISBN-10: B008UAPEJO
Book Description
How many times have you seen a reviewer on Amazon slam a book with a comment along the lines of: ” This book had good information, but was let down by it’s formatting.”
In the
Kindle Nonfiction Formatting Guide you’ll learn- how get sub-headings and bullets to behave right every time
- to control your paragraphs so they are NOT indented on some Kindles
- to ensure that you have a table of contents available from Kindle’s menu button
- learn how easy it is to update books when you control the final formatted file
- BONUS: signup for FREE updates and get FREE copies of example files and on-going formatting tips!
About the Author
Lis Sowerbutts has been knocking around the worldwide web for a number of years. She started writing he Non-Boring Travel Guides partly because she was unhappy about how difficult it was to use traditionally published travel guides on her Kindle. The formats that worked well with paper books, didn’t translate well to the Kindle.
She then discovered that there was an awful lot of conflicting and confusing information about how to format for Kindle. In particular she found that the determination of many writers to keep on formatting using Word and other word-processing programs meant that instead of making their lives easier, they were making it more difficult.
She figured out how to format her own books nicely, and took notes as she went. In the end the notes appeared to be the core of the book she’d wanted to buy on how to format Kindle nonfiction books. So she wrote the book she wanted to read: and now you can read it too.
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