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Formatting Your Paperback Book: 10 Simple Tips to Publishing a “REAL” Book    by Elmore Hammes
Price: $2.99 USD. 2680 words. Published on February 15, 2010. .

This short document is for authors wishing to self-publish through Print On Demand sites such as Lulu or Createspace. These 10 basic guidelines will make the interior of your book... NOT stand out! Too often self-published books scream "amateur" due to formatting. Much of this information is available online, however this puts it all in a simple and concise document focusing on common errors.
New Carpet    by Christopher Cunningham
Price: $0.99 USD. 3270 words. Published by Mendicant Bookworks  on July 17, 2011. .

Mendicant Bookworks presents literary short fiction by Christopher Cunningham.
Ebook Publishing Guide for Independent Authors    by O-O Happiness
Price: $2.99 USD. 4730 words. Published on August 3, 2011. .

This year I have written nearly one million words and published over one hundred ebooks. To help you through the publishing process I have put together this quick guide. From "formatting" to "where is my money", I look at many of the common questions new independent authors have as they venture forth in the new world of ebook publishing. The guide is a useful tool on your ebook journey.
Chambered Rounds: The Collected Non-Fiction of Bernard Schaffer    by Bernard Schaffer
Price: $2.99 USD. 37060 words. Published on May 17, 2012. .

A collection of best-selling author Bernard Schaffer's non-fiction. Includes essays on his career as a child-actor, publishing, working in law enforcement, debunking conspiracy theories, and more.
Slow Your Prose: 25 Tips on How New Authors Can Improve Their Craft    by James Lewis
Price: $1.29 USD. 5590 words. Published on May 22, 2012. .

New writers often worry more about how to sell their book instead of writing a polished story in the first place. They have the pedal pressed to the floor when they shouldn't have gotten in the ride at all, so to speak. In "Slow Your Prose: 25 Tips On How New Authors Can Improve Their Craft," we go back to the basics.