Very informative. Thank you. I'm a 77 year old writing her first book, a memoir. I have lots to say. Murder, suicide, sexual abuse. Police scandal, the difference between love and lust. PTSD with husband from WW11. After death, PTSD with fiancée from Vietnam service. PTSD for me after the death of my son.
You're very welcome, and I'm glad I could be of some help. Sounds like you have a few books in the works, there. Good luck to you and if there is anything you want to know about Reedsy, I've been using it for quite a while now. I'll do my best to assist. 🙂
I agree with the other comments about the music. Re-upload without the music, pretty please! It's driving me crazy. LOOOVE your voice and content, though. Very informative and thoughtful.
@@meggiebeth_writes The new videos are without music, but I don't think I can re-upload this one without losing the time and views from it. I'd take a massive hit, unfortunately. I'll do some digging and see what I can do, though.
Finally taking the big step & embarking on making my book a reality. 📝📚🤗 Actually discovered your channel & subscribed!😊 AFTER creating my Reedsy account! I'll be visiting back often as I start this journey. Thank you for your time, sharing & tips!! Blessings ❤️
Thanks for the review Michael! I've taken notes of what you're missing and pretty everything is indeed coming. Don't hesitate to share more ideas with us.
@EmmanuelNataf if Reedsy could add a feature to track characters that would be amazing! That way the author can track when and where certain characters show up to make sure they don't run into plot holes where a character that was supposed to have meaning suddenly is never heard from again or of they changed a character's name they can see it quickly when they miss it. Also, is Reedsy accent friendly? Does that make sense? It probably doesnt.
@EmmanuelNataf yes, exactly that. I'm just now getting in here to play with it and setting up my first book. He didn't go over that feature in the review but it has been super helpful in Living Writer while I write my first Crime drama. Making sure I can track my characters and clues is a life saver.
Thank you for the thorough review. I appreciate how you showed the various tools and talked about the pros and cons. I've used Scrivener in the past but I'm looking for something I can access online.
You're welcome. I like using Reedsy quite a bit. I just wish they'd address a few of the issues I have with it. Mostly, I would love collaboration ability as well as a better layout for formatting. Aside from that, I used it to publish my latest book, Kingmaker, and it turned out nice.
I am just now starting to use Reedsy, but I have a second screen, so with the Planning Tab, I just right click and open in a new tab, so I can have the full Planning screen open on another window. Probably not something a lot of people can do based on working on a laptop or having limited space for multiple monitors, but figured I would toss that out there.
@@EricSexton Having a second monitor is a game changer, that is for sure. Best part is that most laptops nowadays let you use monitors and televisions as well. 🙂
I've watched this review a number of times now and I'm picking up useful things every time. That means I'm either a simple creature or it means you've done a really good job packing this with useful information. I like that idea better than me being a dummy so I'm going with that. Now I'm going to look for a way to justify the text in Reedsy because I think justifying the writing is a must do.
@@daleanderson1727 unfortunately, I don't think Reedsy had justification settings. It auto-justifies for typical book settings while writing. Thank you for the compliment. I try to highlight as much as I can, and I'm glad the video has been useful for you.
Agreed. It's easily among my favorites and why I still use it today to write my next book. I'm really looking forward to what they come up with next. I've heard rumors that some of the things I covered in this video are going to be addressed. I'm hoping for online collaboration. :)
Have you done a step by step how to on using the Reedsy writing app? I'm trying to discover how to get rid of the titles Reedsy has put on the front matter pages. They're not applicable to my book and I have different front matter pages than they have put in.
@@readMEinkbooks I have a series Playlist for using Reedsy, one of which was adding pages and such. m.ua-cam.com/play/PLKiglROgDB3MKxX_ue8dYz2eo9CufoMHD.html I plan on making more in the near future. I hope this helps.
Atticus isn't bad, but it lacks a lot of things I rather like in Reedsy. But, I can say that Atticus has one of the most amazing formatting tools I've seen on any app. I've never used it export a book yet, but I am looking forward to giving it a try with my newest novel.
Great review, I've been using Reedsy for a couple of years and find it very easy to use. It does have a shortcoming for which they have given me hope of help. I expect it is a trivial issue, but I have a book set in the 1860s. I have chosen two fonts that might be associated with handwritten letters. Unfortunately, Reedsy has no ability to use such fonts. It has the ones it has, and that's it. Will Atticus, Scrivner, or another editor/compiler allow such a thing? Thanks Great video. Keep it up.
Thank you. They've given me hope of addressing a few things I bring up in the video as well. I believe Scrivener has access to all of your fonts, but not sure how it renders them for print. And Atticus has a slew of formatting options including fonts. As they both export as PDF, they both should render the fonts properly. I'm not 100% sure on MOBI or ePub. Thank you for the future video idea, though. 😊
I can't find the answer to this one simple question. What size is the printed font? 12 point? I just read a book formatted on Reedsy that was only 11 point which is too small??!
The default font size for Reedsy is 12 point. If the book was at 11, it could have been that the author imported the manuscript into a formatting tool like Atticus or even Word to make the font smaller before uploading it to the book platform. Some people will do this to ensure the book doesn't "seem" too long and to shrink down the number of pages. Hope that helps. :)
So can I use it to upload to amazon and get a print book? Also, Scrivener is horrid for me - I can't figure it out for the life of me. I use it on a PC and I can't figure out which file is my entire book to export to word. It takes way too long to figure out.
Yes. In fact, my latest book, Kingmaker, was written and exported from Reedsy and upload to Amazon in October. I have a tutorial on doing so slated for the future, but it's pretty easy. The hardest part is making sure it's formatted. As for Scrivener, it is a difficult piece of software, to be sure. I'm also working on tutorials for it, though. :)
Well, I heard a rumor things are developing. Perhaps Reedsy will add more soon. Personally, I would love the formatting capabilities of Atticus and being able to collaborate online like Google Docs.
Not sure if I've heard of Nemo. Guess I'll add it to this list of stuff to check out. I just published my latest book with Reedsy, though. I like it...
@@tachederosee9172 Have you tried holding down shift and hitting enter? It should move the cursor down one space instead of making a whole new paragraph. That is as long as I'm understanding what you're trying to do. I hope that helps.
I know you can sign up to be a reviewer through Reedsy Discovery, but I'm not sure about the process for applying to be one of the professionals. In any case, I hope it works out for you. :) I'm really looking forward to what Reedsy puts out next.
Does reedsy do a good job in justifying the text alignment? I had to manually do it in my 350 page book recently and it was extremely long and tedious.
@@SandyRideout In my experience going from Reedsy to Amazon, I found the text alignment to come out perfectly. I was quite pleased with how it came out after exporting.
@@WriterSanctuary did you upload a pdf or a word document for your manuscript? Also, have you heard of Draft2Digital by any chance? If so, what are your thoughts?
When I uploaded Kingmaker to Amazon, I used the ePub export from Reedsy. I don't think I've ever used a PDF for books, but it's on my list of videos coming soon. And yes, I've used Draft2Digital in the past, but haven't really done much with it. I have a video of using it: ua-cam.com/video/mxPSVV8Phhs/v-deo.html I know a lot of authors on Threads who swear by using D2D, and it seems solid enough of a system. Plus, it's added a few more book outlets since I made that video.
Hmmm...so, I am guessing heavy with examples and images for the textbook. Something like that might be better with Scrivener. However, it really depends on how you want to layout the book. You can import images easily into Reedsy, and it has all of the necessary type formatting tools for various purposes. But I'm wondering if a more advanced layout app would suit the textbook better. In the worst-case scenario, it's free to create an account, so you can try it yourself to test the waters for which you're looking. At the end of the day, it really comes down to what you need the writing app to do outside of simply writing text.
Thank you. I've been testing out the music to see if it makes a difference in retention on the videos. For the most part, it appears videos with music have a higher degree of engagement. I haven't added music in a while, though. Mostly because it's extra work and I don't have time. lol Thank you for the compliment. 🙂
I would, but I'm currently running a case study to see how much of an impact background music makes on video retention. So far, it increases by a good 20%. Quite interested to see the end results, actually.
@@transformationgeneration It's all good. It gave me an opportunity to put a running joke in the video I made last week about responding to comments. :)
Reedsy is still among my favorite book writing apps.
Very informative. Thank you. I'm a 77 year old writing her first book, a memoir. I have lots to say. Murder, suicide, sexual abuse. Police scandal, the difference between love and lust. PTSD with husband from WW11. After death, PTSD with fiancée from Vietnam service. PTSD for me after the death of my son.
You're very welcome, and I'm glad I could be of some help. Sounds like you have a few books in the works, there. Good luck to you and if there is anything you want to know about Reedsy, I've been using it for quite a while now. I'll do my best to assist. 🙂
Go you! sounds like a shit tonne of stories I would for sure be down to read.
I agree with the other comments about the music. Re-upload without the music, pretty please! It's driving me crazy. LOOOVE your voice and content, though. Very informative and thoughtful.
@@meggiebeth_writes The new videos are without music, but I don't think I can re-upload this one without losing the time and views from it. I'd take a massive hit, unfortunately. I'll do some digging and see what I can do, though.
Finally taking the big step & embarking on making my book a reality. 📝📚🤗 Actually discovered your channel & subscribed!😊 AFTER creating my Reedsy account! I'll be visiting back often as I start this journey. Thank you for your time, sharing & tips!! Blessings ❤️
Thank you, and you're welcome. 🙂
I wish you the best of luck. It's not an easy road, but it's one that I feel is worth traveling.
Thanks for the review Michael! I've taken notes of what you're missing and pretty everything is indeed coming. Don't hesitate to share more ideas with us.
You're welcome. I'm looking forward to seeing what else comes out in the future. :)
@EmmanuelNataf if Reedsy could add a feature to track characters that would be amazing! That way the author can track when and where certain characters show up to make sure they don't run into plot holes where a character that was supposed to have meaning suddenly is never heard from again or of they changed a character's name they can see it quickly when they miss it. Also, is Reedsy accent friendly? Does that make sense? It probably doesnt.
@@writerswrite4709 It does! So knowing in what chapters your characters/places and other elements appear?
@EmmanuelNataf yes, exactly that. I'm just now getting in here to play with it and setting up my first book. He didn't go over that feature in the review but it has been super helpful in Living Writer while I write my first Crime drama. Making sure I can track my characters and clues is a life saver.
@@writerswrite4709 Ok, I've made a note of it - team agrees it would be a good addition. Might be a little while before we can get to it though!
Thank you for the thorough review. I appreciate how you showed the various tools and talked about the pros and cons. I've used Scrivener in the past but I'm looking for something I can access online.
You're welcome. I like using Reedsy quite a bit. I just wish they'd address a few of the issues I have with it. Mostly, I would love collaboration ability as well as a better layout for formatting. Aside from that, I used it to publish my latest book, Kingmaker, and it turned out nice.
Thanks for your time and review. Enjoyed your thoughts and wry humor!
You're welcome. 😁
I am just now starting to use Reedsy, but I have a second screen, so with the Planning Tab, I just right click and open in a new tab, so I can have the full Planning screen open on another window. Probably not something a lot of people can do based on working on a laptop or having limited space for multiple monitors, but figured I would toss that out there.
@@EricSexton Having a second monitor is a game changer, that is for sure. Best part is that most laptops nowadays let you use monitors and televisions as well. 🙂
i am just starting with Reedsy now so this was very helpful to me, thank you.
You're welcome. I've written a couple books using it so far. Glad I could help.
I've watched this review a number of times now and I'm picking up useful things every time. That means I'm either a simple creature or it means you've done a really good job packing this with useful information. I like that idea better than me being a dummy so I'm going with that. Now I'm going to look for a way to justify the text in Reedsy because I think justifying the writing is a must do.
@@daleanderson1727 unfortunately, I don't think Reedsy had justification settings. It auto-justifies for typical book settings while writing.
Thank you for the compliment. I try to highlight as much as I can, and I'm glad the video has been useful for you.
Thank you - this was so useful!
You're welcome. I'm glad I could help.
I like it. I've found some very nice and helpful people there.
Agreed. It's easily among my favorites and why I still use it today to write my next book. I'm really looking forward to what they come up with next. I've heard rumors that some of the things I covered in this video are going to be addressed. I'm hoping for online collaboration. :)
Have you done a step by step how to on using the Reedsy writing app? I'm trying to discover how to get rid of the titles Reedsy has put on the front matter pages. They're not applicable to my book and I have different front matter pages than they have put in.
@@readMEinkbooks I have a series Playlist for using Reedsy, one of which was adding pages and such. m.ua-cam.com/play/PLKiglROgDB3MKxX_ue8dYz2eo9CufoMHD.html
I plan on making more in the near future. I hope this helps.
By the way, I own Atticus. I don't like it either. But I have never tried to put a finished book in Atticus to publish.
Atticus isn't bad, but it lacks a lot of things I rather like in Reedsy. But, I can say that Atticus has one of the most amazing formatting tools I've seen on any app. I've never used it export a book yet, but I am looking forward to giving it a try with my newest novel.
Great review, I've been using Reedsy for a couple of years and find it very easy to use. It does have a shortcoming for which they have given me hope of help. I expect it is a trivial issue, but I have a book set in the 1860s. I have chosen two fonts that might be associated with handwritten letters. Unfortunately, Reedsy has no ability to use such fonts. It has the ones it has, and that's it.
Will Atticus, Scrivner, or another editor/compiler allow such a thing? Thanks
Great video. Keep it up.
Thank you. They've given me hope of addressing a few things I bring up in the video as well.
I believe Scrivener has access to all of your fonts, but not sure how it renders them for print. And Atticus has a slew of formatting options including fonts. As they both export as PDF, they both should render the fonts properly. I'm not 100% sure on MOBI or ePub.
Thank you for the future video idea, though. 😊
I can't find the answer to this one simple question. What size is the printed font? 12 point? I just read a book formatted on Reedsy that was only 11 point which is too small??!
The default font size for Reedsy is 12 point. If the book was at 11, it could have been that the author imported the manuscript into a formatting tool like Atticus or even Word to make the font smaller before uploading it to the book platform. Some people will do this to ensure the book doesn't "seem" too long and to shrink down the number of pages.
Hope that helps. :)
So can I use it to upload to amazon and get a print book? Also, Scrivener is horrid for me - I can't figure it out for the life of me. I use it on a PC and I can't figure out which file is my entire book to export to word. It takes way too long to figure out.
Yes. In fact, my latest book, Kingmaker, was written and exported from Reedsy and upload to Amazon in October. I have a tutorial on doing so slated for the future, but it's pretty easy. The hardest part is making sure it's formatted.
As for Scrivener, it is a difficult piece of software, to be sure. I'm also working on tutorials for it, though. :)
Wish you could format as manuscript for submission.
Well, I heard a rumor things are developing. Perhaps Reedsy will add more soon. Personally, I would love the formatting capabilities of Atticus and being able to collaborate online like Google Docs.
im a big fan of reedsby and nemo
Not sure if I've heard of Nemo. Guess I'll add it to this list of stuff to check out.
I just published my latest book with Reedsy, though. I like it...
I want to write poésie and I don't know how to remove the space when I want to write a new verse
@@tachederosee9172 Have you tried holding down shift and hitting enter? It should move the cursor down one space instead of making a whole new paragraph. That is as long as I'm understanding what you're trying to do.
I hope that helps.
i love reading and writing maybe I should work for this company
I know you can sign up to be a reviewer through Reedsy Discovery, but I'm not sure about the process for applying to be one of the professionals. In any case, I hope it works out for you. :)
I'm really looking forward to what Reedsy puts out next.
Thanks for the information.How change Book name's on reedsy?
You can change the book's title in the Manage option of the Reedsy bookshelf under your book. Hope that helps.
Does reedsy do a good job in justifying the text alignment? I had to manually do it in my 350 page book recently and it was extremely long and tedious.
@@SandyRideout In my experience going from Reedsy to Amazon, I found the text alignment to come out perfectly. I was quite pleased with how it came out after exporting.
@@WriterSanctuary did you upload a pdf or a word document for your manuscript? Also, have you heard of Draft2Digital by any chance? If so, what are your thoughts?
When I uploaded Kingmaker to Amazon, I used the ePub export from Reedsy. I don't think I've ever used a PDF for books, but it's on my list of videos coming soon.
And yes, I've used Draft2Digital in the past, but haven't really done much with it. I have a video of using it: ua-cam.com/video/mxPSVV8Phhs/v-deo.html
I know a lot of authors on Threads who swear by using D2D, and it seems solid enough of a system. Plus, it's added a few more book outlets since I made that video.
@@WriterSanctuary awesome. Thank you for your quick replies. 🤜💥🤛
@@SandyRideout You are very welcome. Glad I could help. 😁
I am writing a programming code heavy student text book, is Reedsy good for this?
Hmmm...so, I am guessing heavy with examples and images for the textbook. Something like that might be better with Scrivener. However, it really depends on how you want to layout the book. You can import images easily into Reedsy, and it has all of the necessary type formatting tools for various purposes. But I'm wondering if a more advanced layout app would suit the textbook better.
In the worst-case scenario, it's free to create an account, so you can try it yourself to test the waters for which you're looking.
At the end of the day, it really comes down to what you need the writing app to do outside of simply writing text.
That music is really distracting. You present quite well, you don't need music in the background
Thank you. I've been testing out the music to see if it makes a difference in retention on the videos. For the most part, it appears videos with music have a higher degree of engagement.
I haven't added music in a while, though. Mostly because it's extra work and I don't have time. lol
Thank you for the compliment. 🙂
@@WriterSanctuary Thank you for your reply, interesting finding. Best wishes.
@@leocongiu You are welcome.
Saved to cloud saves you from catastrophic failure.
On the other hand, it could be catastrophic in its own right. I guess I am soured by the fact Comcast often kills my Internet in my area. lol
Ditch the music.
I would, but I'm currently running a case study to see how much of an impact background music makes on video retention. So far, it increases by a good 20%.
Quite interested to see the end results, actually.
Why would you mumble and slur your words? I appreciate your effort, but your voice needs improvement.
Ouch...lol
That wasn't necessary mom. Come on, it's been five days. I'm certain he would accept an apology. :) 👍
That wasn't necessary mom. Come on, it's been five days. I'm certain he would accept an apology. :) 👍
@@transformationgeneration It's all good. It gave me an opportunity to put a running joke in the video I made last week about responding to comments. :)
Nice work. Thank you.
Thank you...and you're welcome. :)