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Use iWork’s Pages to Export ePub Docs

August 26, 2010, by esilvas No comments yet

It appears as though Apple has made it even easier to get into the self-publishing game. According to MacRumors, the just released update to Pages will allow users to export files to the ePub format. This is a welcome addition to any writer’s toolset. Now, instead of using InDesign CS5 or some unknown upload service, you can write, edit and create your own iBooks compatible ePub documents. Bravo Apple!

How to publish an Apple iBook from TUAW

August 12, 2010, by esilvas No comments yet

How to publish an Apple iBook: Nice so see someone has followed up on additional resources for publishing an eBook.

(Via TUAW.)

Pubit! from Barnes & Noble

May 19, 2010, by esilvas No comments yet

It appears as though Barnes & Noble is getting into the self-publishing business with their Pubit! product. Coming this summer (2010), they will be offering a service to help you create an electronic format of your book. In addition, they will help get it distributed to several platforms, including the iPhone OS and their Nook product. It looks promising for all those future novelists, my wife included.

Updated: Self Publishing and the iBook(store)

April 16, 2010, by esilvas No comments yet

In her former life, my wife was a state champion news writer. She prepared her high school and college careers for an eventual life as a reporter. Along the way, she took a detour, obtained a Master’s in Urban Administration and now does economic development. However, she is still a good writer. With that in mind, I asked if she ever planned on leaving her day job for the life and adventure of a starving writer. She replied that while it was enticing, it did not pay the bills. It seems as though real life intruded on her girlhood dreams.

As her husband, I could not let this come to pass. So, this is my first entry into getting my wife’s dreams come true. I hope to encourage, edit and eventually self-publish her writing. Even if I weren’t her husband, I still think this is a worthwhile effort. You only have to meet my wife one time to know this woman is wonderful.

So far, this is what I know.

  • Apple only accepts books published in the ePub format.
  • It’s not clear if a single person can submit their own works, but it may be possible, see here
  • You can sign on with one of two companies that offer iBook distribution: LuLu.com or SmashWords.com
  • If you created your own ePub file, it can be installed on the iPad via iTunes. In theory, this means you can sell DRM-free ePub files from your own website.

I hope it will be possible to create your own ePub file and offer it via the iBookstore. Those trials and tribulations will be chronicled here in the time to come. Until then, here are some observations from others intrepid enough to try the same thing:

iBooks and ePub
iBooks on the iPad, a first glance

Update: I received more information from a knowledgeable person via my Twitter feed:

  • Apple keeps 30% of the sales off the top
  • An ISBN is required for each eBook published
  • Your ebook must be in at least ePub v. 1.0.5
  • Apple will have a contract with the Aggregator, not with the publisher

Current aggregators:

  1. http://www.bibliocore.com
  2. http://books.cdbaby.com
  3. http://www.pseudodigital.com/constellation/ipad
  4. http://www.ingramcontent.com/Apple/default.aspx
  5. http://apple.libredigital.com/
  6. http://www.lulu.com/apple-ipad-publishing/?cid=eng_ebk_epub_041410
  7. http://www.smashwords.com/about/how_to_publish_ipad_ebooks

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