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Writing a book of your own isn’t as difficult as it seems as long as you get yourself organized at the beginning. Contrary to the myth, writers don’t just sit down, look at a blank page and suddenly have this great flood of inspired writing come magically out of thin air. The reality is, there’s quite a bit of background preparation to be done before the first sentence is written.
So, you want to know: How do I write a book?
Here are some guidelines to write a book: Continue reading How Do I Write a Book? Easy Guidelines to Write a Book
When you have a great idea for a non fiction book, your next thought is: What do I do with it now?
If you’ve never written a book before, or even attempted to write a story, then it’s hard to figure out where to begin the process. The good news is that learning how to write a non fiction book is easier than you realize. It’s all about being organized and understanding what points you want to get across.
What documents do you write a nonfiction book with?
This is a good question. It really depends on the type of book you’re writing.
Here’s a short list of random documents that may be helpful: Continue reading How to Write a Nonfiction Book About Your Favorite Subject
What’s the point of writing a book? Publishing it. In the end, that’s what we’re all after because writing is about sharing our ideas and knowledge. However, although publication is the ultimate goal, focusing too heavily on that—particularly when your book idea isn’t fully formed, let alone written—can prevent you from ever getting it done. I [...]
When an aspiring author is thinking about writing and publishing their book, the question of cost inevitably comes up. All books are different, though, so asking how much it costs to publish a book is like asking how much a house or a car costs. The price depends on the book itself.
Longer books are more expensive, [...]
When you want to write a book, figuring out where to start is one of the most problematic obstacles. When I talk to aspiring authors, this is one of the most common challenges that comes up. And it can hold back even the most motivated people.
You know writing your book will be good for you–it will attract more ideal clients to you, it will make your business more visible, it will allow you to make more money, and it will get your message out to much bigger audiences. You want to write the book and you have lots of ideas, but when you sit down to do it, you just can’t seem to get anything done. Continue reading See the Trees in the Forest; Where to Start Writing Your Book
The magnificence of gardening is that it is so diverse. Recently it has become fashionable for guerrilla and organic gardening (with the aim of self sufficiency). However, trends are ever changing and ideas are always morphing which makes a gardening book very much in danger of being outdated as soon as it hits the shelves.
So what can make a good gardening book? Perhaps by considering aspects of gardening as separate factions rather than lumping them together as one topic. A book trying to cater for all forms of gardening would be a foreboding and impractical tome! Continue reading Top Techniques and Advice for Authors – Writing a Killer Gardening Book
Authors have a lot of mundane details to wade through when they learn to write. Even when you think you have one aspect mastered, you may turn around and find that another nuance has been entirely overlooked. Each part of a story is like a puzzle that must fit together tightly to create an engaging overall [...]
Every New Year’s, thousands of aspiring business and self-help authors resolve to make this the year they get their book done. I’ve heard that 80 percent of people want to write a book-that’s a lot of people. But even if that figure is wrong, and, say, 40 percent of people have the goal of writing a [...]
Writing, ghostwriters and publishers just aren’t what they used to be. The industry, of course, shows a few bright spots here and there, but its nature has dramatically changed.
For one thing, print publishers can no longer afford to print with the same abandon as in the past, or spend tens of thousands of dollars on hotel bookings [...]
When people think of a ghostwriter they often imagine a freelancer whose only goal is to turn his client’s personal experience, idea for a novel or business secret into a bestseller. But a surprising number of individuals who approach me for writing assistance are actually stoical about the bestselling aspect. To them, whether or not my labors lead to the [...]
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