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almanzart · 1 year
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The Art of Books!
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abybweisse · 2 years
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What's the deal with the chapter I preordered? Kobo is still saying it'll be released today, but they haven't made it available to download yet. And I can't even find it last time I checked Apple Books and Amazon....
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pressnewsagencyllc · 28 days
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iPhone 16 Pro: what to expect from Apple's fall 2024 flagship phone
Apple will announce the iPhone 16 Pro lineup during the fall 2024 Apple Event, and there are some changes coming. Here’s what the rumor mill has to say and what we think it looks like. iPhone 16 Pro rumor roundup Rumors surrounding the iPhone 16 lineup suggest Apple will continue to evolve its differentiation between pro and non-pro models. Photography features make up a significant portion of…
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methaeditor · 1 year
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withlovekeesh · 2 years
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Happy Hump Day! Lavender Heart Tea Audiobook now available at Apple iBooks!
Visit Withlovekeesh.com for all vendors
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geirgeisaac · 2 years
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addanarticle · 2 years
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A foldable iPhone isn't the future, but a folding iPad or MacBook might be
A foldable iPhone isn’t the future, but a folding iPad or MacBook might be
AppleInsider is supported by its audience and may earn a commission as an Amazon Associate and affiliate partner on qualifying purchases. These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. A foldable iPhone might be cool in concept, but the form factor is not likely to be the future of Apple’s flagship product. Instead, Apple could use folding display technology to make a more…
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customdesignnnn · 2 years
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How to restore WhatsApp backup from Google Drive to iPhone
How to restore WhatsApp backup from Google Drive to iPhone
AppleInsider enjoys the support of its audience and can earn a commission as an Amazon Partner and partner on eligible purchases. These collaborative collaborations do not affect our editorial content. If you are switching from Android to iPhone, but you need to transfer your WhatsApp files from a backup to Google Drive, here’s how to do it. People switching between Android and iPhone often…
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ckygetsjobs · 1 year
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i keep forgetting I bought Dico’s books like months ago
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bluesadansey · 3 months
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have finished Harrow the Ninth my first read of 2024 is a 5 star read choosing to take this as a good omen!
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dduane · 1 year
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Get Our Whole Store For $44, Black Friday (-7) Edition
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Seriously, I resent the whole Black Friday thing. Yet if you don’t do it, people think maybe you’re not serious about selling your stuff. (heavy sigh) ...Fine. But can we maybe get it over with a week early? Because I hate interrupting people’s holidays.
Many of our Tumblr friends know what this particular discount offer is about: they’ve seen it before. (Last time it was about replacing a dying computer. Which has indeed happened, and we’re waiting for its replacement to arrive: thanks to all who assisted!) ...But sort of fifteen hundred or two thousand more people are following this account than were last week about this time (and y’all are very welcome!), and I can’t help but wonder if maybe some of them would like some of this action: a lot of books for CHEAP. (...I mean, thirty-five novels and short works for $44? Looks bargain-ish to me.)
The list of the books on offer is on the product page linked to below. The New Millennium Editions of the Young Wizards novels are there, and all the current Middle Kingdoms works, and a lot more.
...So! For the next twenty-four hours, you can get our entire ebook store’s inventory for USD $44. Just go to this URL and put one of the “I Want Everything You’ve Got” packages in your shopping basket (make sure to tell the page which ebook format you want/need:  Kindle, Nook, Kobo, iBooks/Apple or generic .epub), and then proceed to the checkout. You’ll find (when you’re in the checkout: it won’t do this until then) that the store applies your discount automatically, like this:
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...Then you just make the payment by whatever method you prefer, and the store emails you the download links for the files.
(BTW, in case anybody accidentally just goes straight to the main product link  [which doesn’t auto-attach the discount], the discount code is EVERY24. That way if it’s missing from the field in the checkout page, you can put it in yourself.)
...Anyway: Enjoy, all! Thanks for taking the time to check this out. And if this offer’s of no interest to you, would you please consider reblogging it for the attention of others who may? Please & Thank You. :)
(And one last note: UK folks—to our great annoyance, we can’t include you in this offer... so please forgive us. Due to Brexit  we can no longer sell direct into the UK. Details on that are here. ...Our apologies again.)  :(
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thelegend9798 · 2 years
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Future MacBook Pro screens may kill off the bezel completely
Future MacBook Pro screens may kill off the bezel completely
AppleInsider is supported by its audience and may commission as an Amazon Associate and earn affiliate partner on qualifying purchases. These affiliate partnerships do not influence our editorial content. Apple is researching technologies and techniques to eliminate the bezels on the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro once and for all. After years of gripes about the thick bezels on…
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nanowrimo · 2 years
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A Comprehensive Guide to Self Publishing Your Book
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Publishing a book is every author’s dream, but the path there can be rocky and blocked by a huge wall of information that you need to know. Today, Deborah Dixon has written a comprehensive guide to self-publishing discussing editing printing, distribution, ISBNs, and marketing.
Publishing a book is a rewarding experience, but it can also be confusing or demanding as well. Here is a very brief look at the steps an author can take towards being published.
Traditional vs. Self-Publishing
First ask yourself if you would prefer to be traditionally published or self-published. Both routes are viable and respectable, but they are very different. Traditional publishing involves finding an agent through the process of querying. Authors submit documents like synopses, query letters, and first chapters in hopes that the agents they submit to are interested enough in their manuscript to represent them. Once accepted, the agent finds a suitable publishing house for the author, and all parties coordinate to publish the book from there.
Self-publishing involves much more direct author participation. The author will generally handle editing, marketing, printing, and distributing the book, often with assistance from third parties. There is no need to query agents, but an author should still be prepared to explain their book from a sales standpoint. In self-publishing, the author is their book’s best advocate.
Editing
Usually, the first step in self-publishing is having the manuscript professionally edited. This is a crucial step that should be taken even if the author is an excellent self-editor. Even the best editors can overlook common mistakes in their manuscripts! The Editorial Freelancers Association is a wonderful resource for finding an editor.
Printing & Distribution
If you’re planning to print your book, you’ll want to decide whether you want to print a run of books upfront or set up print-on-demand. Book printers like Gorham can print many copies of your book and ship them to you for placement in bookstores and the like. Alternatively, though, you can use print-on-demand (POD) services like IngramSpark or Lulu. KDP Print is a great option for authors who are mostly looking to sell print books on Amazon. POD is often considered the cheapest option because you don’t have to invest as much upfront. Rather, POD vendors will take a (pretty big) cut of every book you sell, but you get the added bonus of not dealing with printing, distributing, or shipping. 
If you elect to pursue distribution through your own means, you’ll have to purchase your own ISBNs. Think of an ISBN as the ID card of your book. Every book needs one, and they will need a different one in every format. If you want to publish your book as an ebook, hardcover, and paperback, you’ll need 3 ISBNs. Therefore, it might be more economical to buy them in bulk. If you’re in the US, you can buy your ISBNs from Bowker, and they never expire, so you can use them for future projects. If you go with KDP Print, Amazon will provide you with a free ISBN, but bear in mind that it's not truly free. Since KDP “owns” your book, it will be difficult to get into brick and mortar bookstores, Barnes and Nobles, and other distributors that could get your book more reach. On the other hand, if you purchase your own ISBNs, you can distribute them anywhere.
Once you have your books in print, you’ll want to reach out to your local bookstores to place your books there as well. Many book stores will sell your books on a consignment arrangement with you, meaning that you receive your portion of the sale when the book is bought. Building relationships with your local booksellers is also a part of marketing, as booksellers make great advocates for books they like!
You may also want to consider distributing your work as an ebook. For this, you’ll want to create accounts at Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Amazon if you so choose. These all generally take a portion of your sales as payment, and so are free to set up initially.
Marketing
Another important step in self-publishing is marketing. It is a good idea to have a marketing plan set up in advance of selling the book. Marketing covers many facets, like book design, book promotion, and publicity. It is its own discipline, and many authors might not have the time or know-how to develop a solid marketing plan. For those authors, services like Reedsy, Scribe, and BooksGoSocial can be of great help.
Through all of these steps and going forward, you want to be marketing your book. Consider going to book fairs and other book events, whether in-person or virtual, and reach out to your local and national news outlets. It never hurts to tell people about your book—and the more who know about it, the more who will read it!
With this baseline information, I hope you feel ready to embark on  your self-publishing journey!
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Deborah Dixon is a writer and author advocate with Shalamar. She is also an editor for Radon Journal and a student of George Washington University's Publishing program. She lives with her partner and their dog, Spirit.
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cielsama14 · 4 months
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Ch207 cover and summary are out on the iBooks store
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