
If you're looking to break into the world of digital publishing, Richard Grubb's guide is a solid starting point. Clocking in at just 15 minutes, it's packed with actionable advice that even complete beginners can digest quickly.
The book shines when it comes to practical tips about finding your niche and formatting content for different e-reader platforms. I particularly appreciated the hard contacts provided - these aren't just theoretical suggestions but real gateways to getting your work published.
However, there's a noticeable disconnect between the title and some content sections. Several times while reading, I found myself pulled from articles to books discussions unexpectedly. This inconsistency can be jarring when you're specifically seeking article-writing guidance.
Where the book truly delivers is in revealing untapped opportunities. Like reviewer Stacie Spielman mentioned, I had no idea about the Kindle article market before reading this. The author opens doors to publishing formats most writers overlook.
The writing quality could use improvement - grammatical errors occasionally undermine the professional tone. Yet the core information remains valuable enough to overlook these flaws if you're focused on content over presentation.
For those needing a confidence boost, Grubb makes article writing feel accessible and profitable. His approach removes intimidation factors that often paralyze new writers. Just be prepared for occasional detours into book publishing territory when you expected pure article advice.
