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Working Hard

I’ve been working my backside off over the last couple days.  Between developing a new website, finalizing the January issue of Saponifier and teaching myself how to design for the Kindle, my plate has been fairly full.

In related news, I’m also working to put together an anthology of Flash and Micro Fiction, full of collected works from the members of SheWrites.  Really looking forward to this one- there are so many talented writers that its fun reading what they come up with.

Took a break this evening; went with the family to see the movie Avatar, which I loved.  The special effects were fabulous (we went to the 3d version) and the entire thing flowed well, but I couldn’t help feeling like I was watching an updated, Sci-Fi version of Ferngully.

Currently reading: Midnight in Madrid by Noel Hynd

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Learning Curve

kindle_dx_hands[1]Many people don’t know this, but I’ve been designing for the ‘net for many years.  I’m one of those computer geeks who took their wobbly first steps with a few html brackets and a Hello World! post.  Over the years, web design has undergone impressive changes- the advent of the WYSIWYG editor, CSS, PHP…the list goes on. 

Knowing this now, I’m sure you can probably understand my surprise when, after extensive research, I discovered that the new e-book format I was hoping to learn to work with was taking it back to those old-school days when pure html was king.

I’m currently working on a test run of Saponifier Magazine- our latest issue in Kindle format through Mobipocket Creator.  I was lucky enough to receive a Kindle as a gift over the holidays (I have the best boss ever!) and am completely addicted.

Having said that, I’m curious. Has anyone else been using Mobipocket? Are there any tips or tricks that you could share? I also wondered if any authors out there were using either Amazon’s DTP or Payloadz to self-publish/distribute e-books.  Have you had any experiences you think other authors should know about?