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How to Format Your Book for Draft2Digital

Format your book

In this week’s blog post, we will cover how to format your nonfiction book for Draft2Digital. Formatting your book for Draft2Digital is much easier than doing it for Amazon. There are only a few things you need to do to get your book ready to upload. Sign Up for a Free Account Go to Draft2Digital.com and click on the Sign Up button. Fill in your name, email address, and create a password. Click in the box if you would like to receive marketing news from Draft2Digital. Then click in the…

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How to Format Your Book for Amazon KDP

Format for Kindle

Last week we discussed the advantages and disadvantages of self-publishing on Amazon KDP and Draft2Digital. Today we will cover how to format your book to publish on Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing). What this means is that you will be able to upload your completed manuscript to KDP so that it can be published as a Kindle e-book. If you wrote your book in Microsoft Word, then it will be very easy to format your book for Kindle. First, if you have not signed up with Amazon KDP, you need…

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Self-Publishing on Amazon KDP and Draft2Digital

Self-Publishing books

Now that we have gone through how to plan, outline, and write your book, the next step is to format your book for self-publishing on one of the online publishing platforms. However, before you start changing the margins, font, and layout of your Word document, you need to choose which platform you will use to self-publish your nonfiction book. Many writers choose to publish their book through Amazon KDP and then upload their book to a book aggregator site, like Draft2Digital, to reach more readers through online book retailers. The…

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How to Self-Edit and Proofread Your Nonfiction Book

Proofreading and Editing Advice

We are getting closer to the final stages of completing your nonfiction book. Last week we covered writing the first draft of your book. In today’s blog post we will cover how to edit and proofread your book so that it will be ready to be published. Not many of us can afford to hire a proofreader or editor so it helps if we know how to self-edit and proofread our own books. Editing and Proofreading: What’s the Difference? There is a difference between editing and proofreading. Editing is done…

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How to Write Your Nonfiction Book

Write Nonfiction Book

In my last blog post, we looked at how to outline your book. Now in this post we will cover how to actually write your nonfiction book. The following writing tips will help you to produce the first draft. Choose your method of writing. There are a couple of ways you can write your book. There are two methods which I have used to write my book faster. One method is free writing and the other method is voice recording. Choose whichever method you feel comfortable with to write your…

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How to Outline Your Nonfiction Book

Creating a Nonfiction Book Outline

Once you have done your research and gathered all of your information, it is time to outline your nonfiction book. The outline is very important because it gives structure to your book and helps you to organize all the information you gathered into chapters. Creating a good outline helps you to overcome writer’s block and it makes writing your book very easy. Today, you will learn how to create a good outline that helps you to finish your book. Two Methods to Outline Your Book There are two different ways…

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How to Do Research for Your Nonfiction Book

Research for a nonfiction book Google

When you write a nonfiction book, you will have to do a lot of research. You will need to collect data, gather information, organize your material, and verify your sources. There are a lot of things you need to do when conducting research for your nonfiction book. The research process may involve going to the library, searching the internet, interviewing experts, conducting surveys, or reading newspapers. You can do the following tasks to help you do research for your nonfiction book. Visit the Public Library Just because we now have…

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Topics to Write About in a Nonfiction Book

Topics to write about

Last week I covered how to come up with ideas for a nonfiction book. I showed you 5 easy methods to help you think of topics you may want to write about. If you still can’t figure out what kind of book you want to write, then you can browse through the following list of categories and topics that might pique your interest. These categories are found on Amazon and you can search through these categories to find out what kind of books other authors are writing to help you…

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How to Come Up with Ideas for a Nonfiction Book

Writing down book ideas for a nonfiction book

Writing a nonfiction book is so much easier than writing fiction. As an author, I have written 3 fiction and 10 nonfiction books. As you can see from the numbers, I prefer to write nonfiction. The reason I find it easier to write nonfiction is that I can look up information and data that already exists, whereas when writing fiction, I mostly have to use my imagination. So if you’re interested in writing nonfiction, I will show you 5 simple techniques for coming up with ideas for writing a nonfiction…

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Restless Heart

Restless heart

Oh restless heart, why do you burn with desire? What has caused you to be set on fire? It seems you are running an endless race Refusing to move at a slower pace. Oh restless heart, Do not be in such great haste Just one wrong move Leads to a lifetime of mistakes. You have many wishes And a head full of dreams But be careful when making decisions Things are not always as good as they seem Calm yourself down Let this rapid beating be stilled Spend your time…

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