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-# Publishing Simple Books With Jekyll
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-2019-06-20
+[[!meta title="Publishing Simple Books With Jekyll"]]
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When thinking about writing, designing and ultimately publishing an ebook, most people don't think of using a static site generator. Having products like Amazon Publishing, LaTeX or even Microsoft Word available, why should you use Jekyll?