Or so I've discovered. In my last installment, I noted that I was working to get my first two novels converted for set up as e-books. Since that posting, I discovered that setting them up as KindleBooks, for the Amazon Kindle e-reader, is a whole lot simpler. I downloaded all of the necessary software from the 'Net, and now those two books are available in the Kindle Store...
As soon as I get some extra time, I'm hoping to get them converted for sale directly from here, which I think would be way cool. All anybody would need is a free download from Adobe called Digital Editions, then the reader who was in search of a western as a take-along could just buy it here, download it to ADE, then it's a matter of seconds to move it to the B&N Nook or any other of the multitude of e-readers on the market. Or just read it on your computer. I need to figure out how to do that...
As soon as I get some extra time, I'm hoping to get them converted for sale directly from here, which I think would be way cool. All anybody would need is a free download from Adobe called Digital Editions, then the reader who was in search of a western as a take-along could just buy it here, download it to ADE, then it's a matter of seconds to move it to the B&N Nook or any other of the multitude of e-readers on the market. Or just read it on your computer. I need to figure out how to do that...