Very good resource. Thank you. Personally I found Guido Henkel's guide to be lacking any robust testing and wasted a lot of time on it. Although I think he genuinely means well. For standard fiction you could use sigil and have it formatted for epub and amazon in a couple of hours. Will definitely check out some of the other pages tho, especially the book announcement sites. Thanks again.
This monster list is an incredible resource. Thank you for compiling it.
I was especially glad to see among your industry blogs the ones by Passive Guy (passivevoice.com) and Kris Rusch (kriswrites.com). Both are exceptionally helpful.
Thanks so much! missed it the first time, and even did a search of the page and it didn't come up. Oh well at least it's there, even if both my computer and I are blind! LOL
You're welcome. It was something I really wanted when I started out, and it didn't exist. And I had to look things up each time I wanted to do anything. So, I created this list for me, and for everyone else who was starting out and didn't know where to go for different things. And it just kept expanding.
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