Reposted from
Meg's Notebook
About two weeks ago I posted an article on
Sony's eBook Platform for Self-Publishing and wondered aloud as to how we can tie this type of tool into creative writing activities. Well, along comes
FastPencil, an application which combines workflow, writing, and self-publishing into a service.
Think of FastPencil as both a guide and tool which will allow anyone with access to a computer and a story to tell to be able to publish their work. It has both a free and fee-for-service component. Basically, it's free to write, collaborate, layout your book for free, and to save the book as a PDF for yourself (and whomever you want to pass it on to). If you want to try and make some money and sell it on the FastPencil marketplace, then you'll have to pay for the services, but it's very reasonable:
- Private Publication, requires purchase of one copy, at manufacturing cost, or purchase of e-book format for 9.99, which includes ePub and PDF formats
- Publish to the FastPencil Marketplace for 19.99, and let others buy your book
You can create a Kindle-formatted book or DRM-free e-publication!? Now you've got the service which will not only guide you toward the e-publucation goal but ensure that your document is deliverable via the eBook Platforms.
FastPencil has some really friendly templates and a ton of options, everything from the standard novel, to children's stories, to journal...I'm going to give it a try and see how I can use it.
As a final note, I think one of the key features of this tool, especially for those adventurous enough to actually try it, is its collaborative features. It invites people to connect via
Facebook or their
webmail accounts, and provides them with the online collaborative features which are now standard in wikis and other social tools.
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