Format your book for print with MS Word(R): For authors, editors and virtual assistants Contributor(s): Mosher, Jennifer (Author) |
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ISBN: 1925814548 ISBN-13: 9781925814545 Publisher: Tellwell Talent OUR PRICE: $16.86 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: October 2018 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | Desktop Applications - Design & Graphics - Computers | Documentation & Technical Writing - Business & Economics | Careers - General |
Series: Indiemosh Getting Started Guide |
Physical Information: 0.34" H x 7.5" W x 9.25" (0.63 lbs) 160 pages |
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Publisher Description: Thanks to the internet, print on demand and ebook technology, self publishing is rapidly becoming the acceptable way for people to share their thoughts and ideas. However, while the ease and speed to market is being appreciated by many emerging writers around the world, the quality of layout isn't always appreciated by those reading these newly-minted works. In Format your book for print with MS Word, IndieMosh founder Jennifer Mosher introduces the aspiring self publisher to the wonders of Word's Styles function. The exercises in the book illustrate a range of things the author can do quite easily to make their work appear neater and more readable. And once the exercises have been completed, the author will begin noticing things in other books that they weren't previously aware of. While Format your book for print with MS Word is aimed at emerging writers, it can also be used by virtual assistants and editors as an introduction to the value of Word's styles function, perhaps even allowing them to add another source of income to their offerings. Please note that this book was written with Word for Windows in mind. However, advanced Word for Mac users may still be able to find some value in this guide. |
Contributor Bio(s): Mosher, Jennifer: - Jennifer Mosher is an accountant by trade who fell into helping people self publish after a mid-life career change via editing. The one thing she's learned in life is that nothing you learn is ever wasted. When she's not helping Australian authors self publish via IndieMosh.com.au she's trying to write her next book. While she's drawn towards non-fiction around self publishing lately, she one day hopes to get out of that and into some fun pulp fiction. One day! In the meantime, Jennifer relaxes by bushwalking, painting, hunting dead relatives for her ever-expanding family trees, making papier mâché bowls from recycled paper and spending time with family and friends. To find out more, visit her self-indulgent, occasionally updated, occasionally opinionated blog and website at jennifermosher.com.au |