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RE: Self-Publishing with ProWebWriter on a $0 Budget - Part 1 - The Manuscript

in #self-publishing7 years ago

I'm a self-published author using the Kindle KDP platform for my eBooks and I just want to say thanks to you for doing this because there's lots of uninformed people trying to learn how to navigate the self-publishing process.

In addition to Google Docs, there are also to other great options for creating your manuscript. The first is LibreOffice Writer. Its very similiar to M.S. Word but completely open-source and free. The second is Sigil...this is for those that want to format a Kindle book "100% properly" but isn't for the faint of heart and does require some basic knowledge of HTML and CSS. Great work here with your post!

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Sure, sure. I hope a lot of people find it useful.

I teach Google Docs for one reason: simplicity.

It's FREE and you can start writing or formatting right out of the box.

LibreOffice is a great office suite, but it has the same problem as using Word, you have to edit Styles before you can start. Add a few of the other pro's to working with Google Docs like auto-save and free backups to the cloud, and it blows these others out of the water.

I can't speak to Sigil because I haven't used it, but again I stress simplicity.

I will probably do a post that talks about fancier formatting. This is kind of the quick and dirty version. It gets the job done.

Anyone should be able to take these tutorials and get their book ready to publish and published without having to buy anything, download anything, or mess around with anything too much.

I appreciate your contributions! Thanks for commenting.

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