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How This Book Was Made & How You Can Make Your Own - cover

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How This Book Was Made & How You Can Make Your Own

Maria B O'Hare

Publisher: Dig-Press

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“This book by Maria O’Hare – encourages people to be more creative and to take more control over their own creative work after it has been produced. As a step by step guide it gives the writer the ability to become more confident about their choice, as to the presentation of their endeavours” 
“This is a book about what to do with your own book, when it has been written. It is a very helpful guide-line to those who have knowledge of the internet, word documents ... and in particular it gives information to those seeking a way to put their book on the world market” 
“It strikes me that this is the work of a conceptual artist. This means, that the author is capable of the initial concept for her written work and then the vision to complete the manuscript in a new modern way – the difference between the old way of publishing and the new way of doing so has an extraordinary gap – that gap in particular is time. What used to take months to hear from a publisher is now no longer necessary, as within hours or less this conceptual artist has shared her ability so that others may save time. .. Now with this book “How this Book was made” the writer without a controlling publisher can reach the entire world at the press of a button. This is what Maria O’Hare as conceptual artist is offering – not just to writers, but to those who have to research these elements in order to keep updating them and making improvements wherever possible from a technical point of view”. 
“I feel there is a gap in the market and this is the type of book that fills that gap. Anyone just ready to approach a publisher would now very seriously consider the alternative as this ...could change the course of people’s publishing choice” 
 ABOUT THIS BOOK 
 
This E-Book is a book within abook as it shows you how it was made as it goes along: from  cover to virtual cover. By using the methods laid out in simple, easy to follow steps, it will teach how to easily design, format and upload your e-book/s to sell globally too. In the end, you will  achieve full independence as a publisher of your own e-books. No expensive specialist tools are required; only basic computer word-processing skills (MS Office with Word and PowerPoint graphic software or its equivelent free Open Source: Open Office) to follow along & a willingness to be adventurous. 
Then you will be ready to PUBLISH after you read this e-book on how this e-book was made of course... It is about the same price of a Cappucinno Grande - but a lot less FROTHY. So why not treat yourself and have both?
Available since: 09/24/2016.

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