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Great question. I love Comic Sans but it doesn't work for the eBook model. I've tried Times New Roman, Garamond and Calibri . The last one is not bad. Size 14.
Mac Pages user reporting in! I use Palatino for print (also when writing.) It is a 'spacier' font, but I find the ease of reading to be excellent. I started with Garamond, but I found it a bit harder on the eyes. Palatino is my favorite so far.
I use Georgia, Baskerville or Iowan and have gone as low as 8pt on some paperbacks. Initially, I thought it was too small, but you'd be surprised how tiny the fonts are in many of the Scholastic Book Fair paperbacks.
I printed up a sample page using different fonts. I compared those with print books. 11-point print is definitely larger than what's in most adult trade paperbacks. I think a smaller font will be fine if I add a little more white space so it doesn't look too crammed-in.
Jens wrote: "I have finished editing my manuscript (adult literary novel, 100K words) and am in the formatting stage. I plan to publish on CreateSpace, using a 6X9 trim size. I'm playing around with different f..."I'm also a Mac Pages user. I tend to keep to the traditional Times New Roman, 12-point for my text. I use Trebuchet MS for the chapter headings. I publish on CreateSpace using the 6x9 trim size, too.



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