Writer’s Tips May Edition – Copyright Page, Italics, Web Content, Amazon, Canva

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Welcome to May edition of my curated Writer’s Tips. This month I’m sharing some informative articles on, when to use Italics by author/editor, Anneli Purchase, how to create a proper Copyright page by Kindlepreneur, Dave Chesson, as well as info on reducing Amazon Download Fees, how to write Web content by Anne R. Allen, how to Translate Text into another Language in Canva by Natalie Ducey, Word Conversion with Harmony Kent.

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Author/Editor, Anneli Purchase on how and when to use Italics

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Kindlepreneur – Dave Chesson on What Goes into a Book’s Copyright Page

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Dave Chesson shows us how to minimize KDP Download Fees when downloading our books

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Anne R. Allen explains why it’s important for authors to learn how to write Web Content

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Natalie Ducey has another helpful tutorial – How to Translate Text into other Languages using Canva

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Harmony Kent at the Story Empire talking about writing conventions – American, British, English

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56 thoughts on “Writer’s Tips May Edition – Copyright Page, Italics, Web Content, Amazon, Canva

  1. I’m familiar with most of these tips except for this one: How to Translate text in Canva into over 100 languages. Who knew! Thanks, Debby, for researching–and broadcasting too. πŸ˜€

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  2. As usual, I’m bookmarking this for future reference. Thanks for the great tips, Debby. Heading over to Anne Allen’s post first. Have a nice weekend. ❀

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    1. Thanks Deb. So glad you’re finding these useful. Dave has amazing tips on Kindlepreneur. I’d heard from a few authors how expensive putting photos in books is on profit. When I read that article I thought it was indeed worthy of sharing. ❀

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  3. Good timing for the article on italics! I think the main thing is to be consistent throughout the book with how they’re used. (In my current novel-in-progress, I’m not being consistent.)

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