By reading this book you will learn: The 11 things you must do to create a high quality book. A quick and easy way to format your poetry to get you up and running within hours. Proven techniques to avoid unintended line indentions and spacing. Easy HTML code and formatting secrets that will give both you and your reader more control. How to add extra text spacing for that By reading this book you will learn: The 11 things you must do to create a high quality book. A quick and easy way to format your poetry to get you up and running within hours. Proven techniques to avoid unintended line indentions and spacing. Easy HTML code and formatting secrets that will give both you and your reader more control. How to add extra text spacing for that specially formatted visual poem and how to properly categorize your book so poetry lovers will find you. The author has also included her own personal poetry promotion philosophy.
Your Poetry eBook: Quick and Easy Formatting for Kindle
By reading this book you will learn: The 11 things you must do to create a high quality book. A quick and easy way to format your poetry to get you up and running within hours. Proven techniques to avoid unintended line indentions and spacing. Easy HTML code and formatting secrets that will give both you and your reader more control. How to add extra text spacing for that By reading this book you will learn: The 11 things you must do to create a high quality book. A quick and easy way to format your poetry to get you up and running within hours. Proven techniques to avoid unintended line indentions and spacing. Easy HTML code and formatting secrets that will give both you and your reader more control. How to add extra text spacing for that specially formatted visual poem and how to properly categorize your book so poetry lovers will find you. The author has also included her own personal poetry promotion philosophy.
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Octavia Cade –
For some ungodly reason I have started trying to organise my Kindle - a process only made more difficult by the fact I keep interrupting said organisation to buy more books - and I found this, bought some years ago now. I have vague memories of reading it once before, so I just now read it again to make sure. It's only thirty odd pages, so it's a quick read. It's also, I think, not for me. I bought this (so dim recollection tells me) in the days when I'd started writing poetry. I've had two colle For some ungodly reason I have started trying to organise my Kindle - a process only made more difficult by the fact I keep interrupting said organisation to buy more books - and I found this, bought some years ago now. I have vague memories of reading it once before, so I just now read it again to make sure. It's only thirty odd pages, so it's a quick read. It's also, I think, not for me. I bought this (so dim recollection tells me) in the days when I'd started writing poetry. I've had two collections published since then, both in small presses, and I was so glad not to have to format either myself. Credit where it's due: Lang has extremely simple instructions, but I am also extremely stupid at stuff like this, and even her very patient "click this, now click this" approach was sure to lead to trouble. She does seem very encouraging though, and if you're looking to self-publish your poetry, this little book would likely be helpful to you.
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