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How to spell "Oops," ("Ouch," "Oh Cr-p," "Zapped again!")
If you want to write and publish an eBook, it may be best that you don't allow your pinkie finger to twitch on one of the keyboard keys by mistake. I did that, and it almost cost me a ton of work to correct the erasure that happened in a split second.
37 commentsDumb Poem Collection - # 187 through # 197
Eleven more little poem things for the pot. Makes me wonder how the big stew of them may taste once the tally reaches the "magic number" as it comes up with the second group of 101 to play sequel to the first 101 in that first eBook. Without...
17 commentsHow to get along with smart-alec eBooks
What preceded eBooks and where they are headed from here. How to prepare, produce, and distribute eBooks that you author. My reading, software, and hardware sources are provided to help you do those things. This article is NOT about "free" downloads, although I listed some "open source" software that I obtained for use in my own eBook production. A number of links to other HubPages articles are also listed.
21 commentsHow to make your own eBook
How to make your own ebook is useful information for any writer. This article describes some good ways by which to go about the producing of ebooks on one's desktop PC.
40 commentsThe end of Encyclopedia Britannica's print editions
Are eBooks sales beginning to catch up to paper book sales in the United States? This article explores the numbers.
7 commentseBooks and audio books for the asking
Thousands of eBooks and audio books are available for free downloading from www.gutenberg.org. This article highlights several of each type and also describes the many different formats in which they are downloadable.
9 commentsHow to help lots of kids to happy eBook reading
This little how-to article is going to be out of my "ordinary." I will be dealing with the written works of other people, most, if not all of whom, are long gone from this earth. As this story goes, I have fairly recently come upon some really fine...
30 commentsRedneck Tale # 62 – It’s Flanagan’s fault
Back in the dark ages of my career as an established story teller (an accomplished liar), I lacked good material from which to build my tales, particularly to build any tales that might serve to really put me...
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