Once again, thanks to Nicholas Rossis for sharing some very useful tools. These are both new to me, and I plan to download TODAY! Check it out!
I have two useful (and free) author tools to share with you today, courtesy of authors John Logsdon and MM Jaye respectively.
Amazon blurb preview
Author Central’s formatting toolbar
I’ve often shared on this blog my support of Amazon. Despite its occasional missteps, the company has leveled the playing field for Indie authors and is busy changing the publishing industry on a daily basis. It is consistently client-centric in its approach and has invested heavily in making the shopping experience as pleasant and flawless as possible.
Which is why I can’t fathom why it’s so hard for it to build a proper, user-friendly blurb builder.
In effect, there are two separate ways of posting your blurb: the first is to do it through your book details on KDP. This has the benefit of allowing you to use some basic html tags; namely: <b><br><em><font><h1><h2><h3><h4><h5><h6><hr><i><li><ol><p><pre><s><strike><strong><sub><sup><u> and <ul>. However, it lacks any…
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Many thanks for sharing 🙂
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Back atcha, Nicholas! You share AWESOME stuff, and anyone who doesn’t follow your blog, really should! (Your book is rising to the top of my TBR pile, btw. Looking forward to it!)
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Aw, you! Thank you 🙂
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*Envisions conversation between Nicholas and Marcia*
N: Thank you, Marcia
M: No, thank YOU, Nicholas
N: No, really. Thank YOU.
M: I said it first, you know.
N: Well, I said it last. THANK YOU.
M: Still thanking, here. (sticks out tongue)
N: ARRRRGGGHHHHHH.
Hahahahahaha.
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Ha ha ha – yes, that’s the problem with all of us being so darn polite 😀
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Better too polite than too rude, right? And always fun to share a laugh or two. Have a great day, Nicholas!
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