![]() As it is the first in a series of five Historical Romances, I had planned to whet readers’ appetites with the first book before offering the next four books for $1.99 each. I simply don’t get it and I suspect I never will.Īdditionally, I was feeling frustrated that I couldn’t offer my first eBook, The Horseman’s Desire, for free on Amazon. I don’t blame KDP for this – I blame me for failing to understand and absorb KDP’s requirements for epublishing. As soon as I saw the enormous menu and the array of downloads available, I panicked and surrendered, which resulted in the most awful dog’s breakfast of an eBook. That’s not to say that KDP left me totally in the cold with what they had to offer, but the moment I looked at their Tools and Resources page, a veil of Geekish White Noise descended upon me – one which made it impossible to understand what I should be doing with my pride and joy. ![]() ![]() My only exposure to the process had been through Amazon’s KDP, and the results of simply uploading my original Word manuscript into that system were woeful to say the least. Until last week, I was certainly in the dark about how to successfully convert my independently published paperbacks into beautifully presented eBooks. How Smashwords Turned Confusion into Confidence ![]()
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