The Ancient City Chapter of the Florida Writers Association will hold its monthly meeting at 10 am Sept. 19 at the Main Library.
Speaker Pat Gaydos will address using the Kindle and its many apps geared toward writing, editing and researching manuscripts. She will show how to “Work Anytime, Anywhere” using the features That the Kindle victims and no other tablet does.
Among the features is a personnel email address thatgives the registered owner The ability to send documents to Their Kindle, plus an option That can convert a Document Directly Into the Kindle format. Thus, the author can view how the e-book Will Appear on the Amazon.com marketing site. In addition, registered Kindle users have access to an online page That stores all the highlights and notes; can turn-on the text-to-speech feature, open a manuscript and hear how it flows When read aloud. There is Also a free app Word That enables the user to open, write, edit, save and share Word documents. There will be much to learn in the informative talk about the benefits of the Kindle to writers.
Gaydos HAS taught digital photography at the University of Baltimore and Daytona Beach Community College. She now Teaches a Kindle Workshop through Flagler County’s Adult Education program. She has overpriced written and marketed a series of six Adobe Photoshop books, plus a how-to user guide Entitled Kindle and the Writer.
Meetings are held in Conjunction with the Friends of the Main Library, and all book sales Benefit Friends of the Library. Doors open at 10 am and the meeting, Which is free and open to the public, begins at 10:15 am For information, email Judy Weber at fwaacc@gmail.com.
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