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Kindle Create – Not Ready for Prime Time

Dec 15, 2017Susan K. StewartE-bookse-book, ebook, formatting, Kindle, kindle create

This past year Amazon has slowly been merging CreateSpace (CS) with Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). The first was Kindle to paperback. There were some hiccups when it originally rolled and, as of this writing, some features are still in beta and limited in availability. On the other side, CS has had the option to publish

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Weekend Read: Zen of eBook Marketing

Apr 22, 2016Susan K. StewartBook Reviews, E-bookse-book, ebook, Kindle, marketing

You may not expect a supernatural novelist, game developer, composer, and self-described jack-of-all-trades to be able to teach anything about marketing, more specifically e-book marketing. Guido Henkel does just that in his recent book Zen of eBook Marketing. Henkel gives practical, easy to do marketing task that any author can use. Yes, there are other

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Let’s Celebrate! Read an E-book Week

Mar 2, 2015Susan K. StewartE-books, Readinge-book, ebooks, free e-book, Kindle, Nook, read

March 1 kicked off Read an E-book Week. The Week was officially recognized by Chase Calendar of Events in 2004. Of course, the purpose is make readers aware of the potential of e-reading. I was one of the purest. I just couldn’t imagine reading electrons rather than pages. I was sure I wouldn’t enjoy holding

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