The Thing about PRINTED books.

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OK, so I bought "Dance of the Bacca" and was really chuffed when I got it. The problem is that it is too difficult for me to read because I have tracking problems with my eyes and need the letters to be a half an inch tall, depending.

So, authors, when you publish a book, would you please give some thought to either making it an e book or selling me the computer version so that I can magnify it on my screen?

Much peace

Gwendolyn

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What about

What about large print versions? I've been toying with the idea. The problem, if you call it that, is when I make a print book I do all in my power to get length of pages down and that includes using a 10pt font and wide margins. But, I was thinking of doing large print and adjusting the price accordingly (I try to make 1 or 2 dollars per book sold).

That said. All my books are e-books and 5 are available in print versions of varying quality as I learn formatting. You should buy a couple, just to make sure the font is okay.

Katie Leone (Katie-Leone.com)

Writing is what you do when you put pen to paper, being an author is what you do when you bring words to life

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I fully agree. Also, it's a lot easier to read my Kindle in bed than it is to read a Tom Clancy paperback or Atlas Shrugged (my arms get tired.

Really?

My arms get more cramped and tired feeling from holding a single device and flicking a finger every now and then than I do from having to actually turn pages every minute or so.

Abigail Drew.