Nope. They format and send it back to me.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @BurntScribe
So they make it Kindle compatible then? And you do what? Get cover art, etc before uploading to sell on Amazon? Thank you, BTW.
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Replying to @CBlairforRealz @BurntScribe
Yep. It seems daunting at first but it’s very simple. You procure cover art from any artist. Get someone to professionally edit. Apply whatever suggested changes you like. Send the cover and document to a formatter and get it prepped. Then upload it all to amazon and publish.
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Replying to @CBlairforRealz @BurntScribe
All over the place depending on who you use.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @BurntScribe
Since it's a practical, non fiction book (s) is it worthwhile to use some stock cover art v individualized, specialty cover art?
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Replying to @CBlairforRealz @BurntScribe
Cover is often a huge part of your sale. Skimp on that and lose sales. Here’s my non-fiction cover.pic.twitter.com/RoyusvXZm7
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @CBlairforRealz
I'm not formatting my own stuff yet, but will when I have the software.
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Replying to @BurntScribe @CBlairforRealz
Maybe that’s what I was thinking.
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I knowed you was one of them smart types.
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