Ugh, I don't blame you one bit. You'd think that, if they want your business, they'd make it a bit easier to get your book uploaded....Chozon1 wrote:I'm using Ubuntu. Getting it into PDF form is easy enough, since Libre exports it without issue. It needed to be in PDX/X-1a:2001 format, which I couldn't manage. I'm sure there's a way, but I couldn't find it, and after four hours, I gave in and went with CreateSpace.Sstavix wrote:here should be a free way to convert any document into a PDF. The Mac operating system has an option built in every time you go to print. I don't know what version of Windows you're using, but at the office I found a free program called CutePDF that works quite well.
You know, the thought occurs to me that that could be one advantage to writing from a first-person perspective Most people don't speak in perfectly grammatically correct sentences. However, the writing still has to be legible....Chozon1 wrote:It's more that I don't trust my grammatical skills. If I were going to devote a lot of time to a single thing in order to improve my writing, it would be punctuation and grammar.Sstavix wrote:Hmm, an editor might be a good idea, especially if you're not confident in your (or your friends') proofreading skills. It never hurts to have another set of eyes.
More, please! I love enchiladas! Growing up, they used to be a holiday tradition to have them on Christmas Eve.Chozon1 wrote: Enchiladas?