![]() Things like Microsoft Word and Scrivener appear alongside in-house apps like Pages and iBooks Author. Typically, a retailer has fairly bare bones information in this department, but Apple has taken the trouble to provide some actually useful information here-not just its own products and apps, as you would expect, but the full suite of tools a modern writer uses. Let’s take a closer look at this aspect, as I was pleasantly surprised with some of the resources here and see a lot of potential for the future. If you switch your attention to the navigation bar up top, you’ll see all stages of the publishing process well represented: Write, Prepare, Publish, Market, Sales and Reporting, Audiobooks, and Resources. You can check out the new Apple Books for Authors site here, and you’ll immediately see it has that very Apple look and branding, along with lots of advice from bestselling authors right there on the home page, and it’s all clearly designed to dovetail neatly with the new, revamped Apple Books. But before we dig into that a little more, let’s take a look at some of the other aspects of Apple Books For Authors – which only threw open its doors to the public this very morning. That’s going to be the headline news for many people, so I just wanted to get that out of the way up top. Now that has changed, and the new Apple Books publishing portal is accessible by web browser, and on a PC too. ![]() That’s right!īefore now, anyone using a PC device could not easily publish direct with Apple Books and many had to use a distributor to reach all of Apple’s customers. And here’s the biggest news of all: PC users can now publish direct with Apple Books. Apple Books For Authors has launched and the all-new site now provides help with every stage in the self-publishing process.
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