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January 26, 2012 in
Getting Published as an Aspiring Ebook Author
Have you a book in mind, a manuscript to publish, or a book in print you would like to release as an ebook? Ebook publishing and formatting is our speciality, and we may be able to help. All our book advisers have written and published books themselves. Their expertise can be yours for the asking.
Unlike their printed cousins, ebooks can be uploaded and made available for sale online in a week or two. The Amazon Kindle store already offers a worldwide marketplace for ebooks, and other major players are now competing to meet the demand and are publishing the eBooks being written by thousands of aspiring authors.
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As soon as you get in touch (use the ‘contact us’ link at the top of any page), emails are exchanged with our editors as you explain what you would like to see published . . . and they respond by outlining the services you may wish to explore.
Writers who publish with eBook Issues select the royalty route that suits them best. Some prefer only a nominal upfront payment, accompanied by an agreed royalty figure; other authors opt for higher royalties but settle our modest set-up fees at cost. Either way, our writers know in advance what their total investment will cover.
* eBook Issues is only interested in publishing well written and professionally produced books that ideally have been both edited and proofread. As we actively promote our authors and their books we reserve the right not to proceed with manuscripts that are sub-standard in any respect.
eBook Commentary
August 15th 2012
Author Spotlight – Markham Turner
Markham Turner is a native New Zealander and has written 3 novels, to date, all published as ebooks via Moulin Publications. The books are available through a number of different distributors in several different formats. Markham writes for the fiction genre and two of his books come under the action-adventure category. He has also written one science fiction novel which will leave you in the mind of Blakes 7 or something of a similar ilk. I have read and enjoyed all three of his novels and couldn’t really differentiate which one I would put ahead of the others. I really liked all three and would happy to recommend them all to anyone looking for a book that is a little different from the norm and perhaps a little bit quirky.
To get an understanding of where this rare species of New Zealand authors gets his quirky style of writing, I decided to ask him a few questions designed to give his readers a little bit of an insight into the man himself. Following is the latest, author spotlight, interview of Markham Turner:
Q) You have written three books now and have more in the pipeline. What is it that gives you the motivation to continue writing?
