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- How To Publish Your Book For 20 Cents A Copy
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- With the high printing and distribution costs involved in the
- self-publishing of books, there is another alternative that is
- beginning to emerge and is worthy of investigation. That
- alternative is virtual books. They are sometimes referred to as
- electronic books or disk-based books.
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- Because of the ever-increasing use of computers in the home for
- business and personal use, and because of the costs mentioned
- above, the writing and publishing of electronic books is
- becoming more practical for many applications.
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- So, what is an electronic, or virtual book? A simple
- explanation would be to say that an electronic book is a
- computer floppy disk on which is contained a disk-reading
- program and a text file ( the actual contents of the book).
- Depending on the type of disk-reader used, the person reading
- the "book" can start at the beginning, the middle, the end, or
- any other place, page, chapter, section, etc.
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- Disk-reading programs are also called text organizers or file
- viewers.
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- Depending, again, on the type and complexity of the disk-reading
- program used, the author can present to the reader a table
- ofcontents or list of topics from which the reader can select,
- with just a few keystrokes, and instantly access the desired
- material.
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- The slow alternative to reading a long text file without a good
- file viewer is to scroll through the text from start to finish.
- At best you can jump ahead or back one page of text at a time,
- but youwill have no capability to pre-select a certain page,
- word, line, topic, or any other unique location.
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- So how is it done? Easily! The book or other work is composed
- in"ASCII" on a text editor rather than a "full-blown" word
- processor.Some book processors require the author to insert a
- few simple hidden commands in the text to guide the program
- (IRIS), and some do not (Writer's Dream).
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- A variety of text organizers or file viewers, and text editors
- for composing the work, are available from computer software
- dealers who distribute "shareware". Shareware is a form of
- software marketing whereby the user is allowed to try a program
- beforebuying it. These shareware programs are copyrighted
- material andthe user is obligated to pay for it if he uses it
- beyond a reasonable evaluation period.
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- The cost of "registering" or paying for these file viewing and
- text editing programs ranges from $8 to $100.
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- The retail version of the Writer's Dream software is $29.95.
- That's just about the total cost to get started because Writer's
- Dream can be distributed with your electronic book "royalty
- free". That means you may write an electronic book using
- Writer's Dream as the viewer, sell the book at any price, and
- not have to pay any royalty to the author of Writer's Dream.
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- Here's a few reasons why publishing electronic books makes
- sense:
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- 1. Less expensive than conventional publishing. To get the
- price of any printed book below $1.00 you would have to have
- five to ten thousand printed. The price of your first
- electronic book can be less than $10.00, counting the cost of
- purchasing a file viewer. After that, your only expense per
- copy is the cost of the floppy disks. Mail order supply houses
- sell them for as little as 21 cents apiece for 5.25" DSDD disks
- in lots of 500 or 1000.If you only buy 100, the cost may be 25
- cents apiece.
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- 2. You can edit or change the contents of your unsold books at
- any time! New information can be added or obsolete data can be
- removed using the text editor. You would, of course, have to
- copy the edited version of your work to the other disks.
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- 3. Produce only the books you need. Assemble each book only
- when an order comes in for that book! It only takes 2 or 3
- minutes. This also solves the editing problem mentioned above.
- By having only a "master" book, you only have to make additions
- or deletions of text to one book.
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- 4. If large quantities are needed for any reason, commercial
- disk duplicating companies can churn out large numbers of your
- book at a very reasonable cost. Still far less than
- conventional printing.
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- 5. There are several disk-book libraries and publishers to help
- you find a market for your book. Dealers of shareware and
- retail programs are now including sections in their catalogs for
- disk-based books.
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- 6. Mailing costs are greatly reduced. Your book on a 5.25 inch
- disk can be mailed alone in a 6 x 9 inch envelope for one first
- class stamp. It is usually more practical, however, to use a
- protective disk mailer, and to include associated documents with
- your disk. The disk mailer provides much more protection for
- your disk-book, but raises the weight to the next postage level.
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