This article was first published here several years back, but we felt
it could find new life to some readers who missed it the first trip
around!
1. Write your book. Whether it’s non-fiction or fiction, Fantasy,
Autobiography, Crime or Mystery, just write what you feel. Never worry
about editing as you go; as that will bury your creativity.
2. Find a quiet place to write.
An extra bedroom, office, or even a garage (preferably heated), are all
good places “away from it all.” Never look for your muse where friends
or family are always interrupting you.
3. Set time aside to write. It takes time to find your inspiration to
write. It’s not likely you will write well or accomplish much in a ten
minute session. Allow yourself at least two hours to work on your
writing project.
4. Choose you books topic according to demand. Are there a million
books already written which follow the path of your story or subject? Is
there even an audience out there who will buy your book? With nearly 30
books being released in the U.S. every hour of every day, the
competition is fierce. If you plan to sell your book to the reading public, make sure you will have a customer base before you put your time and money into publishing a book.
5. Draw an outline for your book before you begin. A well drawn out
outline will keep you focused on your total project. Outline your story
or information. For fiction book writing, an outline of your plot, when
to introduce your characters, and path of the story, that is, the
beginning, middle, and ending placed into chronological order. For
non-fiction book writing, the same applies. Organize your information
into a logical and useful order.
6. Choose your title carefully. Not only is a catchy title a must, but for non-fiction and some fiction books, your title words will most likely be used as “key words” when a potential book buyer searches the Internet for a book similar to yours.
7. Once your book is complete, find a professional editor to fix your
mistakes. Spell Check in your writing software is not enough to handle
the job.
Carol Denbow is the author of five books, including A Book Inside, How to Write, Publish, and Sell Your Story,
available at Amazon.com. She is also a regular contributor to numerous
writers’ websites and newsletters and has been a featured guest on radio
and television.
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