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This free guide will walk you through the necessary steps in creating a professional digital file of your book using Microsoft Word 2010 for quick upload to Direct Publishing.

These are the topics we'll discuss

• Before You Write

• Building the Front Matter of Your Book

• Building Your Table of Contents

• Preparing a Cover

• Finishing Your Book

• Uploading and Checking the Quality of Your Book

• Just Before Publishing Your Book

• Making Changes After Publishing Your Book

We've written this guide with you in mind. We'll walk you through the key steps for every part of the process, and while it may seem repetitive at times, we want to make sure you have exactly the information you need, when you need it.

And don't forget — this is a process! Publishing on is easy and takes only 5 minutes of your time — but correctly preparing your book for success on takes time and effort. Don't worry; if you follow the steps we outline here, you should feel confident you'll end up with a successfully designed and formatted book and one you will be proud to see for sale on .

Building Your Book for edition by Direct Publishing Arts Photography eBooks

When I decided I wanted to publish on the Kindle, I went to their very extensive information pages on self-publishing. So much information! I combed through a lot of it but still hadn't found everything I needed when this e-book popped up in my recommendations.

This is a short and precise explanation of all a writer needs to know to publish onto the Kindle. It is all for Microsoft Word users - I don't know if they have another version for other word processing programs or if you could extrapolate from the Word instructions. I haven't actually published my book yet, so I can't say for sure how correct all the instructions are, but they are extremely exact: "Click 'Insert' at the top of the screen in Word...." etc.

The book starts with a "Before You Write" chapter that tells you exactly what not to do while you're actually writing your book - things like, "Avoid using tabs and spaces to indent paragraphs and icons." It then proceeds to tell you what exactly how to form your paragraphs (using Word's Page Layout feature).

There's also a very good synopsis of how to form your cover art. It took me a long time to even find references to this issue on the Amazon website, but this book very clearly and succinctly tells you everything you need to know. (The picture needs to be a jpg or tif file, at least 1000 pixels on the longest side, and the height-to-width ratio should be about 1.6.)

Also included are info on how to create your table of contents, how to insert illustrations into the main book, etc. Then on to how to convert your Word file into html and how to upload it onto Amazon.

The whole thing is very well written. Very clear and doesn't waste your time. Excellent technical writing.

Downloading this "book" (really the length of a magazine article) is a no-brainer since it's free. But don't just download it for future reference -- read it before you look at the Amazon Self-Publishing page information and indeed before you start typing out your book.

Update: I am now uploading various short stories, with and without pictures, to see how everything works. The only part of "Building Your Book" I didn't understand was the "Books with Images: Creating a zipped file of your book contents." The writer said, "1) Go to the folder where you saved your book..." I thought, how in the world does he know whether or not I put my book in a folder? It turns out, though, that, when you convert the file to "Web Page, Filtered" (which he explains very clearly beforehand), and then make a zip file (which he also explains), Word will automatically form two files, just as he describes them. He just doesn't tell you that Word will do this. Also, if your book has pictures (other than the cover art), I would highly recommend "Pictures on Kindle" by Aaron Shepard. It's technical, but if you want to insert pictures into Kindle properly, this book is a great help.

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  • File Size 158 KB
  • Print Length 31 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date April 15, 2012
  • Language English
  • ASIN B007URVZJ6

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Who hasn’t thought of writing a book? Blogs are great, but how about putting your ideas out there in book form, making some money, and getting a greater audience. is geared to help us. They have put together two books (this one and “Publish on with Direct Publishing”) to help us through the process. The books are easy to read and very informative. I would suggest that you read through both first. Then go back and use them as “workbooks” to develop your manuscript (this book) and sign up to publish (“Publish on with Direct Publishing”) your material online through . Their step-by-step guide is very helpful, even if you do not know much about getting the most out of your word processor (this book), and will help you set up an account in order to sell your books through (“Publish on with Direct Publishing”).
I never knew that there were specific formatting guidelines for writing a / ebook. I always assumed that you could simply write your book in Microsoft Word, convert the file to PDF and upload it as an ebook. That however is NOT the case.

This book is a PERFECT beginner's guide for writing an ebook on kindle. It explains step-by-step instructions on how to format the book, the titles, images, table of contents, embedding links throughout your text, and so much more.

What is most helpful about this book is the instructions on how to upload your ebook's information into the program. There is more info than just the file of the book itself that needs to be completed (such as metadata and descriptions). This book walks you through all of it.

There are pictures included throughout the book to visually explain what you need to do in Microsoft Word to create an ebook that is easy to read.

I'm looking forward to using this resource for when I create my ebooks soon. It's excellent!

I received this product for free in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
Length Print, 31 pages.

Sales Rank 1,909.

This nonfiction how-to booklet is targeted to writers who want to self publish their work using Microsoft Word.

Building Your Book for is written in a straightforward manner in plain English, absent any swearing or humor. As other reviewers have stated, although this brief discussion is not especially different from the advice at KDP, it is organized in a bit more user friendly manner.

EXCERPT

Finishing Your Book

Once you have completed your book and edited it for , there are a few basic steps required before you can publish your book. These are outlined below

Copyedit Your Manuscript

* Be sure to run a spell check on your manuscript. readers expect a professional book; a few misspelled words can make the difference between a four-star review and a two-star review
* Re-review the formatting tips from this guide's "Before You Write" section and verify you have not made any of the common mistakes. Using the show/hide [¶] feature in Word is the best way to make sure there are no tabs, repetitive carriage returns, and other formatting errors that will impair the formatting of your book
* If you have not done so already, have a friend proofread your manuscript. A fresh pair of eyes always helps, and it is easiest to fix any errors and make any required adjustments before proceeding to the next step.

Convert Your Manuscript to HTML
* Save your manuscript as a "Filtered HTML document" on your computer at a location you can easily find (such as your desktop). To do this, just follow these steps...

Overall, Building Your Book for is a useful booklet for self publishers. Further, this could be a great selection in audiobook format at Audible.
When I decided I wanted to publish on the , I went to their very extensive information pages on self-publishing. So much information! I combed through a lot of it but still hadn't found everything I needed when this e-book popped up in my recommendations.

This is a short and precise explanation of all a writer needs to know to publish onto the . It is all for Microsoft Word users - I don't know if they have another version for other word processing programs or if you could extrapolate from the Word instructions. I haven't actually published my book yet, so I can't say for sure how correct all the instructions are, but they are extremely exact "Click 'Insert' at the top of the screen in Word...." etc.

The book starts with a "Before You Write" chapter that tells you exactly what not to do while you're actually writing your book - things like, "Avoid using tabs and spaces to indent paragraphs and icons." It then proceeds to tell you what exactly how to form your paragraphs (using Word's Page Layout feature).

There's also a very good synopsis of how to form your cover art. It took me a long time to even find references to this issue on the website, but this book very clearly and succinctly tells you everything you need to know. (The picture needs to be a jpg or tif file, at least 1000 pixels on the longest side, and the height-to-width ratio should be about 1.6.)

Also included are info on how to create your table of contents, how to insert illustrations into the main book, etc. Then on to how to convert your Word file into html and how to upload it onto .

The whole thing is very well written. Very clear and doesn't waste your time. Excellent technical writing.

Downloading this "book" (really the length of a magazine article) is a no-brainer since it's free. But don't just download it for future reference -- read it before you look at the Self-Publishing page information and indeed before you start typing out your book.

Update I am now uploading various short stories, with and without pictures, to see how everything works. The only part of "Building Your Book" I didn't understand was the "Books with Images Creating a zipped file of your book contents." The writer said, "1) Go to the folder where you saved your book..." I thought, how in the world does he know whether or not I put my book in a folder? It turns out, though, that, when you convert the file to "Web Page, Filtered" (which he explains very clearly beforehand), and then make a zip file (which he also explains), Word will automatically form two files, just as he describes them. He just doesn't tell you that Word will do this. Also, if your book has pictures (other than the cover art), I would highly recommend "Pictures on " by Aaron Shepard. It's technical, but if you want to insert pictures into properly, this book is a great help.
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