A free mini-writing course on how to write your own book
by Anil Dabhabe
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Friends, let’s continue with our Writing Course. We have covered first six of the following course objectives in our previous lesson titled “Writing Course – Part I”.
Our course objectives are:-
- Come up with a story
- Develop the story
- Choose person and tense
- Organize your story
- Write, write, write, and write
- Write vividly
- Keep the reader's interest
- Write correctly - Part I: Simple Language
- Write correctly - Part II: Spelling
- Write correctly - Part III: Capitalizations, abbreviations, numbers
- Revise
- Publish your book
Let’s start our seventh lesson that will cover the objective: “Keep the reader's interest”.
Lesson 7: Keep the reader's interest
When you write a book, your utmost goal is to get your readers a readable book. And this can be achieved only when you provide the reader a readable story that keeps their interest from start to the end. This is the scope of this lesson of our writing course.
A book that you write may be an autobiography. It may be a historical book, it may be a short story on imaginative future; it may be a true family biography. All that is needed is writing a book worth reading.
Lesson 8: Write correctly - Part I: Simple language
Using simple language for writing your book is an art. You need to use words and language so effectively that your story turns into an interesting journey for the reader. Writing a book is easy only when trained properly. Everyone struggles with the writing process, but once learned, it is as simple as making a stew. This lesson on writing a book covers your eighth objective of “Write correctly – Part I”. This gives you extensive coaching on using simple language.
If you sincerely want to succeed in creative writing, make a conscious effort to use simple language to write a book. Construct simple and easy to understand sentences. It’s important - particularly to agents and publishers – and specifically to the public.
Lesson 9: Write correctly - Part II: Spelling
It seems very simple to spell correctly but it is not. You may not be aware of the fact that many writers—especially creative ones—are poor spellers. If you visit some editors and ask for manuscripts to see, you will be surprised at how many manuscripts of quality writers exhibit interesting creativity in spelling and grammar.
This lesson covers this most crucial part of writing a book. You will be trained on how to spell the words correctly.
Lesson 10: Write correctly - Part III: Capitalizations, abbreviations, numbers
Polish your book … this is the message of this lesson. You need to polish, test and polish your content. All this is done by including the capitalizing the important words, phrases; using abbreviations and numbers. A well done book is surely set for best-selling.
Lesson 11: Revise
Revising your book plays most important part in achieving your goal of writing a book. This lesson would guide you on how to proof-read your book, edit it and fix the bugs that must be fixed before sending your book to the publisher.
Lesson 12: Publish your book
Now your book is ready. Publish it any way you want. It can be a Hard copy, an E-book, a PDF format. By now, you've learned a lot about how to write a book. And this is the last lesson on how to publish your book. You will be taught on how to approach the Publisher, how to persuade him to get your book printed etc.
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