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PressBooks.com – Publish Your Book

PressBooks.comNo sooner had a service like Pandamian been released (we originally reviewed it here) than a competitor had to come along. And a powerful competitor at that, it must be said. PressBooks lets you have books outputted in all the formats that are used more often today. These include PDF, ePub, HTML and XML. The site lets you author a book in any of these formats, for free, and then have it both shared and/or printed.

When signing up for a PressBooks.com account you’ll be getting your own, personalized URL, and you’ll be able to tag all that you post there as either public or private. It’s all up to you, you can let every person who visits the site read what you’re working on, or keep thing between yourself and your closest friends. Or even your publisher. Connecting writers with their publishing agents… a service like PressBooks could lend itself greatly to such a use.

And since PressBooks is powered by WordPress, you can invite all the people you collaborate with and work on your own stories as if you all were sitting around the same table. You’ll be able to correct what they’re writing, and they’ll be able to do the same for you until you’ve all arrived at the definitive version of any text you’ve got to get ready.

PressBooks.com In Their Own Words

PressBooks lets you and your team easily author and output books in multiple formats including: epub, Kindle, print-on-demand-ready PDF, HTML, and inDesign-ready XML.

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