My book is almost ready to publish, only one tiny issue left…

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My book files came back to me a couple of days ago (two beta readers as I like to call them) with highlights of things for me to fix. I have read my book at least 30 times and I was just getting so sick of reading it and they wanted to read it so I figured they could read it early, but I’d love to have bug reports.

So I went through the highlights which weren’t all that major. I missed a few capitalizations and punctuation issues. There were also a few words where I forgot to add a letter, like instead of writing the word “from” I wrote “for”, don’t ask why lol.

As I was getting the paper book put together with all of my corrections made, I noticed a little issue which turned out to be a major issue. There were grey boxes where spaces were supposed to go. It wasn’t everywhere, but it was annoying that there were so many. I was able to delete them as I went, but that didn’t help because it was still messed up.

My book is almost ready to publish, only one tiny issue left…

The paper book got put together and turned in to check for errors, which I’m happy to report weren’t any. I converted the .odt file to epub and was going to publish to Amazon for the Kindle and Barnes & Noble for the Nook. It looked great on the Nook, but the Kindle wasn’t doing so good. Here is what I was seeing…

My book is almost ready to publish, only one tiny issue left…

You see the top paragraph? It’s not exactly a paragraph is it? That was what happened because of the square boxes. Also look at the other paragraphs, they weren’t indented, except for the last one. I went into Sigil to look at the html code of the chapters and this is what I saw.

My book is almost ready to publish, only one tiny issue left…

That is supposed to be a little paragraph. Those <.span.> things were out of control. That is what was causing the text to move down. So the only way for this to work is to cut all that crap out. I tried to do find and replace, but unfortunately each one of those lines has its own number so it’s not like I can replace all of them throughout the entire document, they have to be deleted one at a time. ANNOYING!

I worked for 8 hours to get rid of them and then discovered that if I converted the file to .html, it got rid of all that. So that was a waste of time, but it was a learning experience.

I fixed all of the capitalization and punctuation issues, but I have a feeling I am still missing something so I’m going to have to read the whole thing again. It sucks but I don’t want to publish a book that isn’t right.

I said I would get it published by January 1st and here we are nearing February and it still isn’t ready to publish. I don’t know how long it will take but I will get it out there eventually.

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