What do I mean? Well look at any of the ereaders out there, Kindle, Nook, when you open an eBook you have the option to change the font (make it bigger, smaller, pick a new typeface, and even change the line spacing). Regardless of the font you choose for your eBook manuscript, once the file is converted to ePUB format, the CUSTOMER will decide which font they want to read your book in. Which font should you use? What size font? Should you use different fonts in the same book? Well, let’s start from the beginning. To help steer you in the right direction (if that leads you to our services or not – we want what is best your you and your book!) Today we’ll be covering the topic of fonts for eBooks. We created this self-publishing blog to be a resource for YOU. The full control self-publishers have is a great blessing but it can be a problem when you control everything alone how do you know what size your cover should be, which online distributors work best for you, and should you get an ISBN or not? One of the many joys of self-publishing is the ability to control anything and everything about your book.
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