![]() ![]() I grabbed the first part of a manuscript I’m editing for publication. Having said that, the promise of an ePub export that’s as easy as creating a PDF is pretty enticing. Should you work on your writing or marketing instead? Maybe. Depending on how complex your books are, and how good you are at techie stuff, learning how to do this properly is going to take time and energy. You’ll have to be the judge of whether it makes sense for you to try to do your own ePub conversions. But in brief, here’s what I did, and what you can do too. I’m not going to repeat the steps that Steve Sheperd outlines in the video, I don’t think I could improve on it. It’s a terrific demo and I really sat up and paid attention when I saw how easy it was. The format also has critical limitations in its ability to deal with graphics, tables, charts and other non-text elements.īut after watching Shepherd’s video demo of how to create an ePub, I just had to try it. As ePub becomes more prevalent, I think we’ll see more and more consumer level tools with the ability to “Save as” or export files direct to ePub without the need for a separate program, or for an outside contractor.ĮPub conversions are notoriously uneven. What really attracted me to Storyist was the announcement a few weeks ago that they had added support for ePub conversion right inside the program. Storyist: ePub Conversion for the Masses? However, none of that, even though it’s interesting, is what made me stop and take a second look. Storyist handles screenplay formatting and straight narrative formatting, producing what it calls “submission-ready” files for output. Style sheets, style editor, project wide searching, links, etc.Ĭlick to see the Storyist interface full sizeStoryist isn’t only a word processor, it has the ability to track your plot, your characters, even the settings in your book or screenplay.The complete Storyist set of modules or features includes: It’s really an immersive environment, and if you find the Storyist interface to your liking, it will probably become addictive, because no other program I know provides this type of interaction with your writing project. The man behind Storyist is Steve Shepard, a high-tech entrepreneur and writer who created it to solve his own dissatisfaction with the software tools for writers that were available. You don’t often get quirky hybrid software from a committee. I was taken by Storyist’s idiosyncratic interface and knew right away that it had to be the work of a single individual. Self-Publishing In the Age of Instant GratificationĪbout a month ago I came across the software Storyist for the first time.Step by Step to the iBookstore (sort of).Storyist: ePub Conversion for the Masses?.
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