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Keep your home healthy and save a fortune Filter out the wrong
advice: What really works? What doesn't? What's safe? What isn't?
As the Cleaning Guru for The Guardian's Weekend Magazine for many
years, Stephanie helped hundreds of readers solve their impossible
stains and household cleaning catastrophes the healthy, non-toxic
way. Read 100+ of the best of her household tips. And much, much
more... Includes: The Housework Hater's Healthy Quick Cleaning
Guide - top tips to keep your home environment healthy and clean,
saving you both time and money. So what about the vinegar? Many
useless home remedies are recycled on the internet over and over
again. This book recommends the best uses for vinegar, baking
powder, lemon juice etc. What really works? What doesn't? And
what's likely to cause more damage than cure? Put baking powder on
your carpet, for instance, and you could be left with a permanent
pale stain. Non-toxic stain removal - The Knowledge. Unique guide
to the simple code that teaches you the quick, easy way to identify
and treat stains instantly. Read once and you'll never have to
refer to a stains chart again.
A guide to ebook publishing on a budget which takes the reader
gently through every stage of the self-publishing process: from
copy editing and proofing to the simplest, most robust, free ebook
formatting method and on to sales, social media and publicity tips.
Written by a non-techie journalist and author of
mainstream-published fiction & non-fiction who has been there,
on a very tight budget, and made many mistakes so that the reader
doesn't have to. Whilst this book is aimed at the complete
beginner, there is an additional techie chapter by IT man Mark
Binner for those who wish to explore ebook coding further. "A
fantastically brisk, snappy and practical guide. I love the
step-by-step and hand holding nature of the instructions for the
techie aspects!" *****Thriller author Louise Voss, Kindle #1
Ranking Author, over 100,000 copies sold "I'm 83 years old and
technically naive as far as computers are concerned. I strongly
advise anyone wanting to 'Kindle' their writings to buy Stephanie's
book. I did and it saved my sanity. Fantastic." ALAN GRAINGER "This
is an excellent do-it-yourself book on how to write for
e-books.Follow the instructions and you will succeed, It gives you
the incentive to write. " US university professor "The Bible of
Ebook Publishing," "Good Grief, This Book Has Absolutely
EVERYTHING!" "Stephanie Zia has specifically targeted the writer
wanting to publish on KDP, iBooks, etc., with a well constructed
layout of short chapters taking the writer throughout all the
essentials, from preparing the manuscript to uploading and
promoting the final book. An excellent introduction for the
beginner wary of the many pitfalls of self publishing." "I have
read quite a few books on formatting and this one is the best yet,
really it is quite outstanding and I would recommend it as Must Do
(reading) for any eBook author (or newbee)." 'Great, great book. I
can't understand how I could ever have managed my way through the
ebook process without it..' ***** Apple iBooks reviewer Contents:
Copy Editing Copyright and Copyleft Why There's No Need to Get
Confused by all the Different Ebook Formats Libel Titles, ISBNs,
Legal Notices and Disclaimers Self publishing on Smashwords, Apple
iBooks, & More Self publishing on Amazon Kindle & Kobo Why
PDF is still useful With Print On Demand Paperback Tips Why You
Don't Need Page Numbering A Beginner's Guide to Hyperlinking How To
Hyperlink Chapter Headings & Make A Clickable Kindle Table of
Contents Check Your Links Using Photos Online And Inserting Them
Into Your Document How to Make Or Commission an Ebook Cover How To
Find Affordable Artwork & Free Royalty-Free Photos/Images How
To Make An Ebook Cover Different Photo Sizing For Covers, Documents
& Publicity Final Touches Publishing to Adobe PDF Final
Proofread How To Set Up Security on Adobe PDF Converting to Kindle
Mobi & ePub on Calibre & Loading Your Ebooks To Amazon KDP
& Publishing On Kobo How To Fill Out US Tax Forms For Non-US
Authors (And so stop 30% being deducted from every sale) Selling
Ebooks From Your Own Website The Arguments For And Against The Best
Free Web Builder sites, incl the difference between Wordpress.com
and Wordpress. org/mobile-phone friendly/easiest to use Turning Pro
- The Mistakes to Avoid If You're Offered a Print Book Deal How to
Grow Your Sales How To Grow Your Sales Through The Roof Mark
Binner's Top Techie Tips & Tools For Advanced Formatting
Appendix For Alan (Age 83) - The Complete Beginner's Step by Step
ABC of Word Doc to Kindle Ebook
Throughout the 1980s and 90s, Tim Salmon was the author ofThe Rough
Guide to France, therenowned travel bible of France for the
independent, savvy traveller. For 15 years, as he travelled the
length and breadth of the country, the idea for his own, personal
journey gradually took shape. It would be nothing to do with
cathedrals and history and railway timetables but a subjective,
intimate look at the country he had been married to and grown to
love and know so well. It would be a slow journey on foot, but he
couldn't decide on a route, until, one day, he came across an
article about the old Paris meridian line. RenamedLa Meridienne
Vertefor France's millennium celebrations, it runs from the North
Sea at Dunkerque to the Spanish border. That's it, he thought:
there's the route, a virtual line from nowhere in particular to
nowhere in particular, passing, with the exception of Paris,
through nowhere in particular. It would bring what it brought. He
would see what he saw. This book is the diary of that walk. An
intimate and charming day by day account of what he saw, heard,
thought: landscapes, flower girls, snippets of history, curious
encounters and lots of birdsong.
A collection of extracts from the books of the popular travel
writer on France Susie Kelly. In 'Travels With Tinkerbelle, 6,000
Miles Around France In A Mechanical Wreck' the author and her
husband devised a simple plan - to take a tent and the dog and
drive around the perimeter of France. Like many simple plans it
went wrong before it started... In Best Foot Forward, A 500 Mile
Walk Through Hidden France, Susie walks solo from La Rochelle to
Lake Geneva with a tent on her back whilst her Texan friend
Jennifer struggles by on her first ever trip to France, looking
after Susie's smallholding and caring for a menagerie of animals.
In The Valley Of Heaven and Hell - Cycling In The Shadow of Marie
Antoinette, novice cyclist Susie dons unflattering lycra to cycle
the little-known Marne Valley and Champagne regions of France. She
takes the identical route taken by Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI
when they tried to escape from the Revolution, and their journey
back to their executions. In Swallows & Robins, The Guests In
My Garden, Susie stays at home for a change. As the world's worst
housekeeper, running holiday homes wasn't, with hindsight, a
sensible idea. But two collapsing buildings on her land would cost
more to demolish than to restore. Thus she became a seasonal
landlady and, along with the assorted guests, came Ivy into her
life, The Cleaning Lady From Hell. In her memoir, I Wish I Could
Say I Was Sorry..., the setting moves away from French travel to a
childhood in 1950s/60s Africa. With uncompromising honesty and
hints of her usual humour, Susie describes emigrating, from
post-war London in every shade of grey to the technicolour
splendour of Kenya, as part of a dysfunctional family. A US Amazon
Paid Top 100 bestseller.
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