How I Convert My Manuscripts Into Ebooks

Photo of alphabet blocks

Here is an overview of how I do ebook conversion for my own Kindle ebooks.



I admit that I like to do this because, besides ensuring control of my own ebooks, I want to ensure that the formatting is done well.


To start with:


For an html editor I use Sublime Text. After trying it for free, I bought a license for this software.


I have used Komodo for which you do not need to buy a license. But there’s a quirk in the Komodo program that makes it too easy to have errors. The Sublime Text license fee is very reasonable and Sublime Text is less prone to making errors in my experience.


To use my html editor, with the help of my business partner Yael K. Miller, I set up the “rules” from Guido’s blog series, and I now use these for all my manuscripts.


(Here is the link to Guido Henkel’s excellent blog series “Take pride in your eBook formatting” that got me started on doing my own ebook conversion — http://guidohenkel.com/2010/12/take-pride-in-your-ebook-formatting/)


Note: Remember to save the document you are creating as an html document. This is the one step that I often forget to do.


After I have gone through the manuscript utilizing the html “rules,” I check the document visually to see any obvious errors I have made.


Then I put the html doc into Calibre (this is free software although a donation is recommended), clicking that I want a mobi format (for Kindle).


Next I press a few buttons, including using a code I got from Guido Henkel’s blog series to create the table of contents, and voila! I have a mobi format.


I then check the mobi format on Kindle for PC (rather than my real Kindle), correct the errors in Sublime Text, and resubmit to Calibre.


I repeat this process until the mobi format is exactly the way I want it to be.


Caution: Remember to delete the previous version on your Kindle for PC before you add the new one.


(Note: Yes, the ebook will look differently on an actual Kindle than on Kindle for PC. But for my purposes of checking errors in the html coding, the Kindle for PC works very well. I have that screen open as well as the Sublime Text screen and can easily make corrections.)


Finally I go to kdp.amazon.com and add the new book, including uploading the cover photo (that Yael creates) and choosing the Kindle categories.


I then wait for KDP to put the book live.


After a few times, this process becomes almost second nature. And I love the ability to make changes in any of my ebooks whenever I want to do so!


© 2012 Miller Mosaic LLC


Phyllis Zimbler Miller is the author of fiction and nonfiction books/ebooks. A new nonfiction ebook of hers is TOP TIPS FOR HOW TO MARKET YOUR BOOK ON AMAZON AND FACEBOOK and her newest fiction ebook is the thriller CIA FALL GUY.


Click here to visit her Amazon author page at amazon.com/author/phylliszimblermiller


She also has an M.B.A. from The Wharton School and is the co-founder of the online marketing company www.MillerMosaicLLC.com

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on October 07, 2012 15:28
No comments have been added yet.


Phyllis Zimbler Miller Author

Phyllis Zimbler Miller
This blog shares book-related information including news about Amazon opportunities for authors.
Follow Phyllis Zimbler Miller's blog with rss.