I was very excited after self publishing my A Day Without Words short story to Smashwords and Amazon. I had labored for days on trying to get the correct formatting that each site required. Amazon was a bit easier, since I was able to convert the book myself and then upload it to there site. When I check on it I was pleased and if it hadn't been for yet another typo escaping my leer, I would have been done with Amazon. I corrected the typo and re-submitted it- done! Smashwords was a much different monster. They run the original Word document through a converter that spits out the story in several formats, which is great because it allows reader to use Kindle, Nook or even their computer to read the story. Unfortunately, the converter they use is very picky and gives errors if you didn't follow the style guide. Having followed the guide, I was very shocked to see that I had errors, but I was excited and ready to correct them. Some of the issues were very odd, such as bold type when I had no bold type included. It took several days of doing and redoing the document. A major issue is that you have to have it completely published before you can actually preview how the story looks, so the process can take a long time.
I'm happy to say that I believe all the issues have been resolved (knock on wood) and that even the typos have been fixed... dare I dream. Both outlets are now linked to my web site's store:
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Milestone!
I just published the short story ebook A Day Without Words at Smashwords.com. It's available in many formats to fit most ereaders, but even has .pdf and .txt for the computer, so an ereader isn't needed to download and enjoy it! If you get a copy, please comment or review the story and let me know what you think.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
About to epublish!
I am working on getting my short story A Day Without Words ready for submission to Smashwords and Amazon for publishing. The story is a dark fiction thriller that deals with some of the trials and choices people face in life. *no spoilers!* I hope you will download a copy, share a comment or review and recommend it to someone.
Friday, December 16, 2011
The Window by Sasha Gabriel- Reviewed
I found The Window on Smashwords and was able to buy the ebook short story for... FREE! Listed as 700 words.
I enjoyed the story and could really see it as a Twilight Zone episode. The narrative voice at the beginning reminded me a bit of Poe in the Tell Tale Heart. Very short, almost too short, but packed with excitement for such a short story.
The author is listed on Smashwords as GlennAndSasha Gabriel and have numerous titles available. I will most definitely be reading more from Sasha Gabriel! *****
I enjoyed the story and could really see it as a Twilight Zone episode. The narrative voice at the beginning reminded me a bit of Poe in the Tell Tale Heart. Very short, almost too short, but packed with excitement for such a short story.
The author is listed on Smashwords as GlennAndSasha Gabriel and have numerous titles available. I will most definitely be reading more from Sasha Gabriel! *****
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