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Learn how to fix missing chapters, broken table of contents, and spacing issues in your Kindle ebook. Step-by-step Kindle ebook formatting tips for a professional loo
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Create a clean reflowable Kindle ebook in Word using best practices for KDP upload or Kindle Create. Simple, error-free formatting steps.
Format your manuscript for print or eBook using Microsoft Word—on Mac or PC. This step-by-step guide covers trim sizes, margins, fonts, styles, drop caps, and table of contents, so your book looks polished and professional on any print-on-demand platform.
Struggling with a flat or thin story? Discover how adding subplots can fix your plot, deepen your themes, build emotional tension, and expand your novel naturally—no padding required. Learn practical tips to create meaningful subplots that keep readers hooked and make your story richer.
Discover expert tips on how to write vivid story settings that bring your scenes to life. Learn how to create immersive, atmospheric descriptions with sensory details and storytelling techniques.
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Discover how to turn weak, generic writing into powerful, Hemingway-inspired prose. Learn to show rather than tell, craft memorable dialogue, and use action and point of view to bring characters and scenes vividly to life.