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  • Createspace is primarily for self-publishing print versions. They do have an option to convert your PDF to Kindle format, but I don't recommend that. But to setup your book in Createspace you do have to choose a BISAC category.
  • ...sure you're encouraging preorders, book sales and also growing your following. And you're right, a Tweet or a Facebook post does not necessarily convert into a book sale every time....
  • I am a Scrivener convert. Totally. It has helped me keep my various bits of writing -- scenes, ideas, chapters, character sketches, research results -- manageable and easy to ac...
  • ...llow myself to constantly check to see what has been commented upon. Today, I wrote the final line to the story of my novel. Yeaaa. Now I have to convert it to a novel. Next thing to...
  • ...he question, when it comes to books - size matters when I choose the media. I've stopped buying hardcover books less than 500 pages. I'm a recent convert to eBooks, but still love tra...
  • ...rding to a number of my friends who do this so that retailers can't pull books they've purchased and if new formats come out they will be able to convert them. These same skills can b...
  • ...e tech punches or I'll go batty.  It took me a while to jump on the MP3 bandwagon and the Mac bandwagon, for that matter, but when I did, I was a convert.  A big one.  BUT, I was also...
  • ...number of people does existence. Lol Sadly, I too have outdated tapes and VHS that sit in storage bins collecting dust. I know, I know... I must convert. And social media, forget tha...
  • ...ng over the existing draft until now, when I'm using the "blank page method" suggested by a workshop leader. I'm on my 5th chapter and am a total convert. It's freeing. The "old" chap...
  • ...! You state, "I didn’t like that there wasn’t an easy way for me to export just part of the document to another format (.doc or .rtf), so that to convert just a few pages to submit to...