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Kathryn replied:
The DPI Myth (Printer manufacturers make enormous hype around the "printing resolution" .. well, let put it this way: if you really think that your printer is REALLY printing at 5000+ DPI you better read this now) "[...]Now I am a published author. And I am in heaven. I can hear the arps! I did a bit of marketing and my book is already appearing in some bookstores. I am going to open a website and I am pretty sure that with the credibility I am gaining right now I will be able to close a regular publishing contract soon. Not that I desperately need it now. The bigger obstacle is now gone."
12/19/2007 at 20:29. Permalink.
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Lilianna replied:
How to previsualize correctly your book on screen without printing! The Result : A Real, Bookstore-quality Book!
06/29/2007 at 23:04. Permalink.
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Cortez replied:
Nathan, I'm ECSTATIC! My first book was ready the very same day! To keep the long story short... I have this sci-fi novel - "Robomantics" - in my hard disk since last year. My dream was not only to see it actually published, but at a decent, affordable and realistic price.. I mean, who's gonna pay $25 for an independently-published paperback when you can find tons and tons of cheap Perhaps you just downloaded an eBook from internet and you would find yourself more comfortable having it in a tangible book form. Or perhaps you have a portfolio to send out and want to make a special impression.
04/16/2007 at 00:58. Permalink.
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Jacoby replied:
All you need is a computer, a printer , some commonly found tools and my eBook. John C.
02/26/2007 at 20:57. Permalink.
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Veronica replied:
"One Of The Most Precious Investments Ever." Las Vegas
02/04/2007 at 19:45. Permalink.
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Trent replied:
How to select your cutting equipments and select the best deals! (Hint: Do NOT invest in a cutter until you have read this!) You will not need to handle hot glue or anything electrical/hot at all.
01/26/2007 at 15:08. Permalink.
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Alexandra replied:
I think I should not say more about the price - while $149 was already convenient, $49 is literally a STEAL - you spend more dining out once! NEW! Why you should (or shouldn't) copyright your book, and how!
01/19/2007 at 13:51. Permalink.
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Charity replied:
Nelson Teasdale Setup costs range from $100 to even $500 and more.
01/16/2007 at 10:39. Permalink.
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Marisol replied:
....and how to totally avoid this step (print right away and forget!) This eBook will be sold separately at $29.95 very soon as companion of the main book. You get it for FREE for a limited time with your Easy Bookbinding Course Package!
01/15/2007 at 12:16. Permalink.