
Do you have a “elevator pitch” for your books, i.e. a catchy description you can give someone in the matter of seconds, such as someone you meet briefly waiting in line at the grocery store or in the doctor’s office? As a fellow author, I know these are often harder to devise than your book. Condensing a story’s content into a few sentences is never simple, but essential. If you’re an introvert, having something memorized makes it a lot easier to share your work than being caught unprepared and stammering out a few vague sentences. Be sure to include the genre and if it’s for children, teens, young adults, or adults.




Formatting an ebook boxed set requires attention to detail. When you create the bookmarks for each chapter (which will be used to generate the table of contents) they must have unique names or it will crash. Each book needs its own set which operates independently, wherever the reader happens to be in the ebook. This can get tricky, but worth it so the final result works properly and gives a professional impression. If you can’t figure it out, then hire someone who can.


