Whether you’re writing fiction or non-fiction, a short story or long textbook, these templates and examples provide a fast and effective way to start composing your latest work. All the required components – such as chapters, sections, title pages, glossaries, acknowledgements -- are set out ready for your content. Just open the template and start writing!
This is a Book version of my "All-in-one" template, designed specifically for those who are working on more extensive projects, like a thesis (thus, the template name). Like "All-in-one", it is designed to be versatile and customizable, making it suitable for various academic and professional purposes, looking minimalistic yet keeping the professional feel.
Should you have any questions, you can check the repo: https://github.com/mariovilar/Thesis-Template. Also, you can reach me via e-mail. Hope you find it useful!
Template for a PDF e-book that fits on a phone screen.
Originally created for the "Little Book of Deep Learning" by François Fleuret (2023): https://fleuret.org/francois/lbdl.html
License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
The "Preprint Book Manuscript Template" is a LaTeX document template designed to assist authors in preparing professional and aesthetically pleasing book manuscripts for preprints or draft versions. This template is ideal for researchers, academics, and authors who want to share their work in a book format with a professional touch.
A simple template for writing fiction, set up in eBook format. Includes line break and major break macros and a folder of reference files for storing information on characters, plot and setting.
A Korean version of D&D 5e LaTeX Template,
originally created by rpgtex
github repo: https://github.com/ShoyuVanilla/DND-5e-LaTeX-Template-Korean
last updated: Apr 26, 2020
License: The MIT License (MIT)
This is the writing template for the ``Sprint Beyond the Book'' sessions at SSP 2016. We invite you to join our team of science fiction authors, scholars, digital publishers, journalists, and technologists to write, edit, assemble and publish a book about the future of scholarly publishing on-the-fly in 72 hours.
We will employ a variety of collaborative technologies and explore the idea of writing as a performance. In order to pull off this ambitious plan, we need your help! Please stop by to help brainstorm, write, or edit contributions.
Each concurrent session will confront participants with different provocation about the future of scholarly publishing.
Find out more about the sessions on the SSP 2016 website.