Easy Formatting for Smashwords #WriterWednesday #Selfpublishing #Smashwords

The one thing I can say about Amazon: They make it easier to deliver your book as an eBook every year. Smashwords formatting is as painful as it was when I posted my first book, Cigerets, Guns & Beer. Plus, I always forget picky sh… stuff between books, like the proper way to create hyperlinks for footnotes. (If you don’t name each link exactly right, it disappears in the final file).


D.E. Haggerty offers a few tips to get you started.


D.E. Haggerty


Like most self-published authors, I use two platforms to publish my works: Amazon and Smashwords. Like it or not, if you want to sell books, you need to be on Amazon. And truth be told, their platform is the most user-friendly of the bunch. But Amazon is not the end all be all. If you also use the Smashwords platform, your book will be distributed to all the remaining major booksellers: Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Kobo, etc.



A lot of writers have trouble with formatting. As a lawyer, I’m intimately acquainted with Microsoft Word. Not what you expect, but it’s true. Lawyers are always writing documents, and we use a lot of formatting in those contracts you hate. My former law firm once had one of our clients (we specialized in IT) come and give us a class in Word. I’m not exaggerating when I say we knew more about…


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Published on April 19, 2017 15:00
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