![]() Scrivener is a great multi-purpose piece of software. The only downside is that it could do with some more styles to choose from (though there are still plenty of details to tweak to your liking). There are two versions, one which exports your book into ebook formats and one which does the same plus a paperback edition. ![]() I wish I could spend more time writing in Vellum and less in Word or Scrivener It’s also one of the most straightforward to use – almost disappointingly so (creating a book in every file type takes only a few minutes). Widely (though not exclusively) considered the gold standard of formatting, Vellum is also one of the priciest options. But all will result in a book your readers will enjoy looking at. Some are simple, and some are a bit more complicated. So how do you get your book e-store ready? By using one of the following products/ services, of course. But you get the point: formatting a book correctly is important. It’s all well and good putting all your carefully chosen words into the right order, but putting your book live without good formatting is like designing a really good car and then forgetting to spray it a nice colour. Not only that, but you need to format it into a design that your readers actually want to read. ![]() First you need to format it into a file type that the storefronts (and their respective devices) can actually read. So you’ve finished your first book – congratulations! It’s almost ready to be put up for sale on Amazon and all the other stores. ![]()
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