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Saturday, 12 December 2009

How to Write a Book Like a Pro to Finish Stronger and Sell Longer

Is your book manuscript as professional and compelling as it could be? Tell the truth; could it use some work to make it crisp and compelling? Yes. Keep reading if you need some tips to make your book writing pull readers in by the collar. Also, you'll discover how to write a book that keeps them reading to the end.

Use the tips below to help you write your book like a pro and finish stronger to sell longer:

1. Write your book title to capture your reader's attention.

Professional writers know the power wielded through a hot title. They realize a dud title versus a sizzler title can cause their book to plummet or soar in sales. Knowing this, you owe it to yourself and book's success to develop your best title. After all, the better your title the more people will reach out and grab your book to read. Develop your book title to have top seller status.

2. Develop your opening paragraph with a hook.

Many unseasoned writers don't realize the importance of starting with a hook (something to capture your reader's attention and entice them to read further.) Create a sizzling start. Hook your readers through emotion. Slant your book or introduction with a question or an amazing statistic. Share the top benefits of your book early. Target the 'You' in every reader.

3. Write a 1-2 sentence thesis for your book.

Following your short introduction including your hook (opening statement), write your thesis. Make it simple; let your readers know what benefits await them if they keep reading. For example, one author friend uses sizzling bullet points to entice the reader into the chapter.

4. Write each chapter to support your thesis.

Experts know a book centered around one central become top sellers. Write a thesis for your book as a whole and each chapter. Book writing with a thesis will help you create a more compelling, organized and easy to read book.

5. Write your book with the self-editor off.

Don't try to write your book and self-edit as you go. It slows you down and may even make you lose momentum. Get it out on paper then self-edit for re-writing. Get feedback from your friends and associates. A writer's group is a good place to get feedback. Then invest in a professional editor.

6. Shorten your book introduction.

Entice your reader with the main benefit (main central thought) early to keep them reading. Write the rest of your piece to support your main central thought. Sprinkle the rest of the benefits throughout your copy in descending priority.

7. Slash passive structures.

Use emotional, power verbs to show instead of tell. Passive sentences slow and dull your writing. Get rid of the passive voice sentences. Give your sentences a clear subject and a verb to avoid the passive voice. "The writer found fame and fortune through marketing her books online." instead of "The writer's books were instrumental in leading her to fame and fortune." Avoid connecting verbs like 'was', 'is', 'had', and 'seemed'.

If you don't put these How to Write a Book tips into practice you could end up this time next year still writing dull, boring copy for your book. Instead, you could take my advice and attract a host of ezine publishers, other web sites and book readers searching for more of your material?

The best part is they'll come prepared to pull out their card and buy because your writing caught their attention and kept it. Now go; write your book like a pro to finish stronger and sell longer.


Author Resource:

Earma Brown, 12 year author and business owner helps small business owners and writers who want to write their best book now! Earma mentors other writers and business professionals through her monthly ezine "iScribe." Send any email to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for free mini-course "Jumpstart Writing Your Book" or visit her at http://www.bookwritinghelp.com
 
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Raven Gaiden  - There's one problem...   |76.235.48.xxx |2010-01-11 05:38:35
When I don't write for a day or two, I have to read over what I have written in
the past...and sometimes I find a mistake that I think needs to be changed or
I'll forget it and I tend to self-edit before it's finished...How do I stop
this?
David Racine  - format issue   |76.237.200.xxx |2010-01-19 00:56:40
I enjoyed and agree with your article, I came to your sight looking for tips or
an epiphany to my format issue. Example: James Cameron writes in both novelesque
and script format creating descriptive paragraphs and character lines. I am torn
with the style that will best present my story to the reader like it is in my
head. It plays like a movie/novel. I want to be able to switch between scenes,
characters and timeline easily with throwing in the kitchen sink. Thank you, DR
blanca   |216.48.217.xxx |2010-01-29 16:57:51
Hi well i was thinking of being a writer because at times i have these images
that are awesome so then i decided to write them down and now that i have read
this article i now know how to write it better and finish off my story need more
info how to become a writer!!!!!!!!
nicolee  - pleasee comments     |69.117.67.xxx |2010-01-30 03:32:38
my book is about a lovee romantic thig and this helped me stay on topic soo
thanxxx
nicolee     |69.117.67.xxx |2010-01-30 03:32:56
thankzz this helped alot
Anonymous   |122.161.55.xxx |2010-02-04 09:10:04

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wiIIiam winandy   |216.213.209.xxx |2010-02-04 18:49:43
I am a young writer who has been working on a fiction novel for one year now,
and i am not sure on what gramical marks to use when my characters converse
maram  - look aand chose   |193.188.105.xxx |2010-02-14 11:36:01
HI I REALLY YOUNG BUT I WANTBTO WRITE A BOOK CALLED SISTER'S DAIRY
BUT WHT DO
YOU THINK OF THIS INTROUDACTION







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maram   |193.188.105.xxx |2010-02-14 11:37:04
stealing my sisters dairy now my mom is yelling at me to get it back i'm now in
the waredrope reading the dairy which made me enjoyed that i stayed till the
moon came out i tried to write it or prient it but i can't so i'm going to write
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