vendredi 1 janvier 2016

Things To Consider When Writing A Book

By Frances Russell


It isn't easy being an author, especially if someone is now setting out to write something substantial. There are many aspects to writing a book and one should be aware of some of the obstacles or steps to take into consideration when embarking on such a task. The following should help with getting off to a good start.

No matter what type of writing you want to do, you have to practice to be any good at it. Do this every day by dedicating part of your time to focus solely on writing. Exercising the skill will make you better over time, which will make your work both easy and enjoyable as you progress. Being able to write easily means that you will be able to catch your ideas in an instant and not struggle over how to express them.

Brainstorming is a good way to begin putting things on paper. As soon as an idea forms, note it down and then revisit the list at a later point in time to start sorting out what can be used and what needs to be discarded. Seeing things written in black and white can also help create links between various thoughts and ideas that previously may not have seem related. This could help with a plot or outline.

Know as much as you can about what you are going to write about. You may not have experienced your subject matter personally, and though personal experience is always an excellent standpoint to tell a story from, you should still be able to convincingly write about ideas you have only thought about. As such, research as much as possible about every aspect of your work. It will make your writing more believable and easier to digest. If you are referencing facts or history, double check your sources. Also verify details about locations, occupations or terminology associated with your subject matter.

Simplifying things as much as possible will help outline what the book needs. A beginning, middle and end are the bones of any story and this is how a writer should approach the project. The meat will come soon after as ideas begin to take shape, but focusing on having somewhere to start and a finish in mind will help with the initial launch.

A specially designated place to write can actually help a lot. If this place is set apart from other spaces where other activities happen, such as eating or socializing or where children may be passing through, then it takes on an association with the task at end, helping the writer to focus. It's a good idea to have this space in a quiet area with little distraction.

Choosing a particular time period to write daily will help set a routine for the writer, and both the body and the mind will fall in line more easily. Deadlines will become a breeze when this habit is second nature. It is easier to write regularly when distractions like phones or social media sites are put aside.

Break your project into smaller chunks so that you don't get too overwhelmed. Individual chapters can be more easily conquered on a daily basis, making your workload much more manageable. You can even use each chapter as an individual post on a blog so that you can begin getting feedback for your work.




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