After years of marginal acceptance, e-books have finally started to eclipse their printed-and-bound ancestors. Casual and sophisticated readers alike are growing much more accustomed to reading from a ...
What if the only thing standing between your manuscript and a global audience is the way it’s presented? In a world where thousands of books are published daily, even the most compelling story can be ...
What if the only thing standing between your manuscript and a global audience is the way it’s presented? In a world where thousands of books are published daily, even the most compelling story can be ...
A few months ago Amazon rolled out the Bookerly font to its line of iOS apps and the Kindle Paperwhite 3. This new font was exclusively developed for e-reading in mind. In order to really take ...
In late January, Amazon.com announced that for the first time, paperbacks were outsold by e-books at its site (hardbacks had been eclipsed six months before). On Thursday, the Association of American ...
Last week, Craig Morgan Teicher, the editor of PWxyz, Publisher's Weekly's news blog, heralded the beginning of "a Ginsberg-y kind of season," punctuated by the release of Howl, starring actor James ...
There are thousands of e-books on the Amazon Kindle Store that have content errors. This can be as simple as a series of spelling mistakes or the book might have formatting issues. Starting February 3 ...
Recently, following the article we published about the origins of the books in the Library of Alexandria, a somewhat finicky (and indeed quite mistaken) reader confronted us on a social media platform ...
Your goal is to ensure that the document's formatting will be preserved intact. Odds are most documents used as a source for an e-book will have to go through at least two conversions: First, into a ...
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