AI Manuscript Proofreading with Word Track Changes
Learn how to use AI manuscript proofreading as a practical review pass for DOCX, EPUB, TXT, and Markdown files before a human edit, formatting, or publication.
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Learn how to use AI manuscript proofreading as a practical review pass for DOCX, EPUB, TXT, and Markdown files before a human edit, formatting, or publication.
A friendly roundup of recent Bookshift updates for indie authors: book-aware cover generation, series context, dialogue formatting tools, KDP category recommendations, and smoother translation workflows.
A quality-focused comparison of Bookshift, ScribeShadow, and TransWord.AI for authors who want the best AI-assisted book translation, not just a quick first draft.
This week's Bookshift update focuses on the new KDP Category Finder, better help videos, smoother cover and series setup, and quieter translation reliability work.
A catch-up Bookshift update on cleaner translated files, clearer cover and print steps, better title follow-up, and audiobook beta progress.
A practical guide to converting French dialogue from guillemets to em-dash dialogue without breaking dialogue tags, citations, or book formatting.
A practical guide to converting Italian dialogue from caporali to lineetta or trattino lungo while preserving dialogue tags and formatting.
Learn how to convert German dialogue from Guillemets or Chevrons into German low-high quotation marks without damaging direct speech.
A practical 2026 pricing guide for authors and small publishers, with word-count examples, Bookshift credit estimates, subscription comparisons, and the cost traps to check before translating a book.
A complete step-by-step guide to translating your indie book to German, French, Italian, and more with Bookshift—from uploading your manuscript to receiving publication-ready files, and a translated blurb and KDP keywords.
Learn how paperback wrap PDFs work for KDP and IngramSpark, what inputs you need, and how to avoid common spine, barcode, bleed, and trim-size mistakes.