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    Which app should I used to write an eBook?
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    For the initial draft, you can use Microsoft Word or Pages. For the final draft, you'll want to import it into eBook software to make it look professional. Some sites that allow you to self-publish, such as Amazon's Kindle Store, provide you the software and interface to do so.
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    Which software should I use to write my e-book?
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    Microsoft Word works well for this if you have it; if not, you can get OpenOffice for free, which will give you a full range of features and functions. Once it's complete, you can transfer it to Google Docs and convert the file format to EPUB.
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    Can I use a pen name and keep my true identity private?
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    Yes, you can. When you sign a contract with a publisher, either self or mainstream, they ask for your personal details and your pen name. You need to supply your real name and details so they know who to pay royalties too, either by cheque or direct bank deposit. However, make it clear that you will be publishing anonymously, under a pseudonym.
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    Can I write a book using my mobile phone? Is there an app to write to an eBook?
    Community Answer
    If you have a GoogleDocs account, you can use the app on your mobile device to write.
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    Can I write an ebook anonymously?
    Community Answer
    You can write it under an alias/pen name.
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    Can I use a pen name for one category, and my real name for the other category?
    Braylin Keller
    Community Answer
    Yes, though some readers might not know you wrote both books. But you can do this if you want to.
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    Can I include pictures from the internet by copying and pasting them without violating anything?
    Braylin Keller
    Community Answer
    Unless the picture says that it's free to use, you need permission to use the picture.
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    How can I turn my eBook into a regular book or a regular book into an eBook?
    Community Answer
    It really depends on how you publish, so sites will let you print your book from the eBook. Others you just need to find a new site.
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    Are eBook pages numbered?
    Community Answer
    No. However, you may include page numbers and/or total slide numbers in your Introduction and in your book description to keep your readers informed.
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    Can I write an eBook about my life?
    Community Answer
    Yes. You can write a book about anything you want. But if it's not going to be interesting to someone else, it won't sell. Ask yourself this question: What's so interesting, intriguing, important about my life that someone will pay to read about it?
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    What is the minimum word count required for ebook?
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    It depends on what your content is. Ome eBooks aren't 20,000 words, but a novel is still preferred to be around 80,000.
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    Can I make money from publishing eBooks?
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    With the Kindle publishing, you can get up to 70% royalties, or up to 90% on Lulu. In order to get sales to make money, though, you'll have to do your own marketing by way of social media, ad campaigns, public appearances, etc.
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    What type of file format is good for publishing on Kindle?
    Mango47
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    ePub is supposedly the industry-standard format, but Kindle does not support it. However, you can convert ePub files into mobi/azw3 files (which Kindle does support). If you are still in the manuscript stage, rtf and Word doc files can also be converted into mobi/azw3 files.
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    Are stories able to be published with multiple publishers at once?
    Torpi
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    It depends. Sometimes, a publisher will want you to sign an exclusive contract saying that, for a certain number of years or print runs, only that publisher can publish your book. Other times, you may need more than one publisher just to get your book published in more than one place (for example, Eleanor Catton's book The Luminaries has different publishers for New Zealand, the US, the UK, and Europe).
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