I just wanted to point out a good source of information on formatting your document for the Amazon Kindle: kindleformatting.com by Joshua Tallent. There is of course a lot of information and current discussion on the Amazon DTP forums, but Joshua’s site is focuses on publishing on the Amazon Kindle.
So, if you need a quick overview and a jumpstart to getting published on Amazon’s cool reading device, check out Joshua’s site!
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