Smashwords Style Guide: Smashwords Style Guide Translations, #1
By Mark Coker
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About this ebook
The Smashwords Style Guide has helped thousands of authors produce and publish high-quality ebooks. This free guide offers simple step-by-step instructions to professionally create, format and publish an ebook. It's required reading for any author who wants to distribute their book via Smashwords to major ebook retailers such as the Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Scribd, and Kobo. Smashwords also distributes ebooks to public libraries via OverDrive, Baker & Taylor Axis 360, CloudLibrary and Odilo.
The Smashwords Style Guide provides a great primer introduction on ebook publishing. Over 500,000 copies downloaded!
Updated September 24, 2014.
INSIDE THE SMASHWORDS STYLE GUIDE
GETTING STARTED
Welcome to Smashwords!
Do-it-yourself, or hire help?
Good formatting examples
What Smashwords publishes, what we don't publish
How to distribute books with Smashwords
How ebook formatting is different from print formatting
Introduction to Meatgrinder: How we convert your book into multiple ebook formats
Understanding the different ebook formats
The beauty and utility of simplicity
AutoVetter helps identify common formatting errors
Your required source file
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FORMATTING
* Pre-Prep*
Making Word Behave
Step 1: Make a back up
Step 2: Activate Word's Show/Hide
Step 3: Turn off Word's "AutoCorrect" and "AutoFormat" features
Step 4: Turn off Track Changes
Step 5: The Nuclear Method
Step 6: Hug a loved one
*Formatting*
Step 7: Managing and modifying paragraph styles, fonts
Step 7a. How to choose the best paragraph separation method (first line indent or block?)
Step 7b: How to implement your chosen paragraph separation method
Step 7b-a: How to define a proper first line indent
Step 7b-b: How to define trailing "after" space for block paragraphs
Step 7b-c: Special tips for poetry, cookbooks and learning materials
Step 7b-d: How to define proper line spacing
Step 7b-e: Managing font color
Step 8: Check your normalized text
Step 9: How to automate the removal of tabs and space bar spaces
Step 10: Managing paragraph returns
Step 11: Managing external hyperlinks
Step 12: Designating chapter breaks, page breaks, section breaks
Step 13: Working with images
Step 14: Text justification
Step 14a: Centering text
Step 15: Managing font sizes
Step 16: Style formatting, symbols and glyphs
Step 17: Headers and footers
Step 18: Margins, page sizes and indents
Step 19: Add the Heading style to your Chapter headers (optional)
*Building Navigation*
Step 20: Building navigation into the manuscript
Step 20a: Creating the NCX
Step 20b: Creating the linked Table of Contents
Step 20c: Advanced link building (Footnotes, Endnotes)
Step 20d: Troubleshooting and testing
*Front Matter*
Step 21: Front matter
Step 21a: Blurbs (optional)
Step 21b: Title and copyright page (required!)
Step 21c: Add a Smashwords license statement below copyright page
*The End of Your Book*
Step 22: The end of your book
*POST-FORMATTING*
Step 23: Preparing your cover image
Step 24: Review requirements for Premium Catalog distribution
*Uploading Your Book to Smashwords*
Step 25: How to upload your book
Step 26: How AutoVetter works
Step 27: After you publish – check your work
Step 27a: Check for EPUBCHECK compliance (important!)
Distributing Your Book with Smashwords
Step 28: How Smashwords distribution works
*How to Market Your Book*
Step 29: Read the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide (how to market any book)...
Mark Coker
I'm Mark, founder of Smashwords. Our mission is simple: we want to create the world's single best ebook publishing and distribution platform for our indie authors, publishers, literary agents and retailers.I'm co-author with my wife of Boob Tube, a novel that explores the wild and wacky world of Hollywood celebrity. I also wrote the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide (how to market any book for free), the Smashwords Style Guide (how to format, produce and publish an ebook) and The 10-Minute PR Checklist (helps entrepreneurs and business managers think more strategically about public relations. It's not written for authors, though some authors find it valuable.).When I'm not writing or working on Smashwords, I enjoy gardening, traveling and hiking tall mountains, the tallest of which has been Mt. Kilimanjaro.Write me at first initial second initial at you know where dot com (though please direct all support inquires to the "comments/questions" link you'll find on any Smashwords page).
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Smashwords Style Guide - Mark Coker
Table of Contents
GETTING STARTED
Welcome to Smashwords!
Do-it-yourself, or hire help?
Good formatting example
What Smashwords publishes, what we don’t publish
How to distribute books with Smashwords
How ebook formatting is different from print formatting
Introduction to Meatgrinder: How we convert your book into multiple ebook formats
Understanding the different ebook formats
The beauty and utility of simplicity
AutoVetter helps identify common formatting errors
Your required source file
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FORMATTING
Pre-Prep
Making Word Behave
Step 1: Make a back up
Step 2: Activate Word’s Show/Hide
Step 3: Turn off Word’s AutoCorrect
and AutoFormat
features
Step 4: Turn off Track Changes
Step 5: The Nuclear Method
Step 6: Hug a loved one
Formatting
Step 7: Managing and modifying paragraph styles, fonts
Step 7a. How to choose the best paragraph separation method (first line indent or block?)
Step 7b: How to implement your chosen paragraph separation method
Step 7b-a: How to define a proper first line indent
Step 7b-b: How to define trailing after
space for block paragraphs
Step 7b-c: Special tips for poetry, cookbooks and learning materials
Step 7b-d: How to define proper line spacing
Step 7b-e: Managing font color
Step 8: Check your normalized text
Step 9: How to automate the removal of tabs and space bar spaces
Step 10: Managing paragraph returns
Step 11: Managing external hyperlinks
Step 12: Designating chapter breaks, page breaks, section breaks
Step 13: Working with images
Step 14: Text justification
Step 14a: Centering text
Step 15: Managing font sizes
Step 16: Style formatting, symbols and glyphs
Step 17: Headers and footers
Step 18: Margins, page sizes and indents
Step 19: Add the Heading style to your Chapter headers (optional)
Building Navigation
Step 20: Building navigation into the manuscript
Step 20a: Creating the NCX
Step 20b: Creating the linked Table of Contents
Step 20c: Advanced link building (Footnotes, Endnotes)
Step 20d: Troubleshooting and testing
Front Matter
Step 21: Front matter
Step 21a: Blurbs (optional)
Step 21b: Title and copyright page (required!)
Step 21c: Add a Smashwords license statement below copyright page
The End of Your Book
Step 22: The end of your book
POST-FORMATTING
Step 23: Preparing your cover image
Step 24: Review requirements for Premium Catalog distribution
Uploading Your Book to Smashwords
Step 25: How to upload your book
Step 26: How AutoVetter works
Step 27: After you publish – check your work
Step 27a: Check for EPUBCHECK compliance (important!)
Distributing Your Book with Smashwords
Step 28: How Smashwords distribution works
How to Market Your Book
Step 29: Read the Smashwords Book Marketing Guide (how to market any book)
Step 30: Read the Secrets to Ebook Publishing Success (best-practices of successful authors)
Step 31: Watch our video workshops on YouTube
Helpful Resources
Send Feedback
About the Author
APPENDIX
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Getting Started
Welcome to Smashwords!
Welcome. If you’re not familiar with Smashwords, a quick introduction is in order.
I founded Smashwords in 2008 to makes it fast, free and easy for every writer to professionally publish and distribute an ebook.
Today, Smashwords is the world’s largest distributor of ebooks for self-published authors and small independent presses. We deliver books to major ebook retailers including Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Scribd, Oyster and Kobo. In 2013, Smashwords authors sold over $30 million worth of books at retail. Every year, our books touch millions of readers thanks to our ever-growing global retail and library distribution network.
We give you the tools to publish with pride and professionalism.
This Smashwords Style Guide is one such tool. In the last six years, this guide has helped over 100,000 authors and publishers around the world release over 300,000 high-quality ebooks through Smashwords.
Don’t be intimidated by the length of this guide. It has a lot of pictures.
The Style Guide is written for non-technical readers. No prior experience is assumed or required. I present simple, step-by-step instructions to help you produce a professional-quality ebook that meets the requirements of major ebook retailers. All you need is a word processor, preferably Microsoft Word, and the patience to follow step-by-step.
Like everything in life, ebook formatting is easy once you know how. I’ll show you how.
Smashwords accepts manuscripts in two forms, either as a Microsoft Word .doc file or as an .epub. Here’s how to choose the best option:
Word .doc - We recommend the Microsoft Word path as the best option for most fiction and narrative non-fiction authors because it’s the easiest method to produce high-quality ebooks that are readable on any e-reading device. It will also generate your ebook in multiple ebook formats at the Smashwords store, making your book readable on any e-reading device. By using Microsoft Word, it’s also easy to modify your book at any time.
Direct .epub upload – In 2012, we introduced a new upload option we call Smashwords Direct which allows authors and publishers to upload professionally designed .epub files. The Smashwords Direct option accommodates authors and publishers that don’t use Microsoft Word in their publishing workflow, or those with complex books that require more sophisticated formatting and layout than is possible with Microsoft Word. Learn more about Smashwords Direct in this blog post - http://blog.smashwords.com/2012/12/smashwords-supports-epub-uploads-with.html or on our Smashwords Direct help page at https://www.smashwords.com/swdirect
Books formatted to the Smashwords Style Guide earn inclusion in the Smashwords Premium Catalog, which is the collection of books Smashwords distributes to major ebook retailers such as the Apple iBooks store (51 countries), Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Flipkart (India’s largest online bookseller), Oyster, Scribd, OverDrive (sells ebooks to over 20,000 public libraries), Baker & Taylor (the Blio.com e-reading app and the Axis360 platform for public libraries) and new retailers coming soon. Your book will also be available as a multi-format ebook at our own fast-growing Smashwords store at Smashwords.com, where customers can pay one price and access your book in multiple formats such as .mobi for Kindle devices, PDF and .epub for all other devices.
Over 90% of our authors’ sales come from our distribution network rather than the Smashwords store. This is why you want your book accepted into the Premium Catalog as quickly as possible. This Guide will show you how.
All you need to publish at Smashwords is a finished manuscript, a computer, an Internet connection, Microsoft Word or similar word processor (or, a professionally designed .epub file for the Smashwords Direct option), an ebook cover image, and the time and patience to follow this Guide. Patience is key. If you try to take short cuts and skip over the sections that follow, you’ll frustrate yourself and delay distribution.
To learn some simple, time-saving keyboard tricks before you get started, see the Appendix at the end of this guide. If any terminology in this guide is confusing, check out our comprehensive e-publishing glossary of terms in the Smashwords FAQ at https://www.smashwords.com/about/supportfaq#glossary
Do-It-Yourself, or Hire Help? – If you don’t have the time, patience or skills to properly format your book to Style Guide requirements, or you find yourself cursing and swearing (never good!), consider hiring a fellow Smashwords author to help you. I maintain a list called Mark’s List
with the names and contact information of several Smashwords authors who have volunteered to provide low-cost Smashwords Style Guide formatting services for around $40 and up. The list also includes low-cost cover designers ($40-$150). We offer the list as a public service. We don’t earn a referral fee if you hire these freelancers. If you want a referral, you’ll find the list at http://smashwords.com/list. Please note: you’re hiring the freelancer, not Smashwords. By hiring them you will not receive preferential customer support or fast-tracked approval. However, because they’re Smashwords formatting experts, they’ll give you a clean file that will usually earn you Premium Catalog approval on the first attempt.
Formatting Example
Formatting template – Here’s a link to a Smashwords template file, for use with fiction and narrative non-fiction ebooks. http://bit.ly/SWebooktemplateV1 Once you click to the link, you can click Download
to open the file in Microsoft Word and save it to your local computer.
The template above is somewhat unusual in that it contains extensive instructions. Consider it a companion resource to the Smashwords Style Guide. It’s not a substitute for the Smashwords Style Guide.
In future updates to the Smashwords Style Guide I’ll add more links as we build out a library of example files.
What Smashwords Publishes, What We Don’t Publish
Smashwords is a professional publishing and distribution platform for serious writers.
Smashwords publishes only original and legal works, direct from the author or the exclusive digital publisher. We do not publish public domain books. We also don’t publish incomplete or partial books, or books that appear elsewhere on the Internet under