I am finally making headway at Apple. The tech support person I connected with has been very helpful, and aside from a couple of minor changes I had to make, I am in process. I used the word "iBOOK" to lable the ISBN number for the version - can't use the trademark. Plus, I needed to enter my name as "Larry" insead of "L.W." - should have read the format rule more carefully.
I hope to be online by June 1 on iTunes. I am beginning to drive visits to my site, and have some sales under my belt. I also added a PayPal payment option so I can sell the PDF version directly through the website. I now handle 4 file types: Kindle through Amazon, ePUB through Google, iBooks through iTunes, and PDF through hewittmbm.com
The best advice I can give to those like myself just venturing into these waters is to be patient and thorough.
Letters discovered in a tin box hidden in the foundation of a small cottage in Normandy reveal a terrible secret. Antoine's world was collapsing. His beautiful wife Marianne, his precious daughter Ariele, missing. The lives of hundreds - perhaps thousands - of Allied soldiers preparing to storm Juno Beach on D-Day literally are in his hands. The Gestapo hunt him as a traitor - the French resistance as a collaborator.
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