I've been chugging away hard on my newest book, Choosing and Using Handplanes. This is a book for woodworkers who are relatively new to the use of handplanes that describes them and how to set them up for effective use. My plan is to publish the book as an 8-1/2 X 11 inch paperback and also in a Kindle edition.
I wrote the book section-by-section in Word, then pasted it into Microsoft Publisher for laying out the 99 photos and figures in a pleasing format. I am now only lacking the foreword from having a complete text. Once I have that in hand and know my final pagination, I'll finish the Table of Contents, convert the book to pdf format and upload it to Amazon. The cover has already been designed, so that will get uploaded at the same time. So the hard work has been completed on the paperback version.
Not so the Kindle version. Kindle books are best submitted in Word format, which means I had to convert the Publisher file back to Word. Unfortunately, that process stripped all the photos and figures out of the book and they will have to be re-inserted. Also, for some reason the sections of the book were saved in Word in the sequence in which they were originally written, not their final sequence in Publisher. That meant I had to do a lot of cutting and pasting to get things back into the correct order. Then there are the headings to establish so Word will create a Table of Contents that Kindle can use. And hyperlinks to add; I didn't need those in the paperback version, but I want the Kindle edition to be as user-friendly as possible and that means adding links to resources and to various points in the book to which readers might want to jump.
It'll take a lot of work to get the Kindle version finalized and submitted for publication review by the folks at Amazon. Kind of makes me wish I had taken the time to study Adobe's InDesign program, which I believe would have generated a mobi file for Kindle without all the extra steps. Next time, I promise.
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