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Susan's avatar

My brother and I created a little book about a family mystery (our father's paternity) and uploaded it to Amazon, where family and close friends can get it easily. We had a professional lay it out for us, but looking at the templates you linked to, I think one of those would work just as well. Love these new technologies that help us see our words in print and pixels. Thanks for this encouragement, Linda!

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April Yamasaki's avatar

Thanks for sharing your ongoing practice of turning your blog posts into a book, Linda. I'm glad we found each other now that I'm on Substack too. Happy new year!

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Linda Hoye's avatar

Happy New Year to you too, April!

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Susan's avatar

Another question, Linda, while I'm thinking about it. Are these templates for digital as well as print? If digital, do they enable live links?

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Linda Hoye's avatar

I THINK they have digital templates, but I haven’t used them so can’t speak to your question, Susan. I will say that the print template I used is very user friendly and produces a good looking result.

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Martha Slavin's avatar

Thanks for this helpful information. I've been using Into Real Pages for several years to print my annual book of my blog posts. They are based in the Netherlands and do a terrific job. All I have to do is give them a link to my blog and they download, design, and publish the book. https://intorealpages.com It's fun to see them all together in print.

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MizLaTee's avatar

Thanks for sharing this, Linda. I always enjoy reading your posts and think a book made from your collections for family is a fantastic idea!

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