This article was published on July 29, 2014

Evernote integrates with FastPencil so you can publish your notes as a book


Evernote integrates with FastPencil so you can publish your notes as a book
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You know that incoherent jumble of notes you’ve been quietly working on in Evernote? Well, now it’s even easier to publish it as a book, through a new integration with self-publishing platform FastPencil.

Once you’ve imported to FastPencil, you can share your work with others to get editing feedback. When you’re ready to publish, the service helps you publish on the Kindle and iBook stores or send it off to a printer for a hard copy. FastPencil claims that you can go through the whole process in “just a few clicks.”

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Now you have one less excuse for procrastinating on that half-written novel you’ve been sitting on.

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