Don't forget that most authors would probably use word processors, it'll make it easy to transport proof. It's just a conversion to e-book format.
Adam O'Halloran <[email protected]> wrote: >Im also curious how they are changed into e-text > >Adam. > >Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 02:06:57 +0100 >Subject: Re: Faerie Tale >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] > >I'm not worried, it was intended more as a sort of sarcastic comment. People >come and go on these lists as interest waxes and wanes, it's the way of things. >I am surprised at myself for not getting round to reading Faerie Tale sooner >though. I know it's been around for a while, and my mum had the paperback, but >it disappeared. .. probably my no good book losing brother, but impossible to >prove. I now have the e-book version and am enjoying it greatly. >A question about e-books in general though, maybe Ray or another writer on >here can answer, is there any difference between e-book and print versions in >terms of the actual text? Is it an automated process of simple conversion >(like if the manuscript I'd typed on a word processor)or would someone ha
