James HolsingerCritiques
Auteur de Automated Ebook Machine: Pump out 100 Ebooks Without the Work
Critiques
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This book wasn't a big revelation to that mind-set, but it did confirm my suspicion about the motives of some "writers". Now, it wasn't bad per se, and if you want to crank out lots of issues on Amazon Kindle etc, this one gives you a nice blueprint.
That being said, the author of this work could do with following some of his own advice and locate a decent proofreader.
The spelling mistakes were down to a minimum, but any computer program fixes that for you. What a computer can't change, is language mistakes. I found several ('the just of things' instead of 'the gist of things' is one that sticks in my mind).
All in all I found this book rather scary, realizing how easy it is to publish un-edited junk. And this author's other book (which I have not read) has an even more disconcerning title: "Automated Ebook Machine: Pump out 100 Ebooks Without the Work"
note: don't take any spelling mistakes on my part as a sign of hypocracy, I'm a non-native speaker and typing this on the go. It has not been edited.