Dorothy E. Zemach - have you tried to use Vellum to create a paperback where the illustrations and text can be worked together, to make an illustration a single page?
I haven't, but if the text isn't too long, you could try it as a caption to the photo.
If you want the picture to be on a page all by itself, then choose the largest picture size, and from there you'll see a box you can check to make it be on a page of its own.
Here are the first few pages with my new topic (I changed it a few days ago) to better reflect my interest in teacher well-being. I learned today that well-being is spelled with a hyphen in Canadian English. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwo_ITamV68qbWdacEUzT0w5bUk/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwo_ITamV68qbWdacEUzT0w5bUk/view?usp=sharing
Hi everyone! I'm an ELT writer, based in Ecuador. I've had more than 25 books published, mostly primary course books, but also secondary and adult. This will be my third iTDi course so far this year and I really hope to end up with an ebook, after planning for so long to do this. I'm looking forward to working with you all and to learning from Dorothy.
Introudcing the work and creating a kind of attention grabber is a very important step in writing I guess. So, here is a little piece I Wrote sometime ago. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByjDsaE1H6epbWdMYjVZYjlhS2c/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByjDsaE1H6epbWdMYjVZYjlhS2c/view?usp=sharing
I haven't, but if the text isn't too long, you could try it as a caption to the photo.
ReplyDeleteIf you want the picture to be on a page all by itself, then choose the largest picture size, and from there you'll see a box you can check to make it be on a page of its own.