Writing a
book takes a long time and a lot of effort, but you may be making it harder on
yourself than you need to. So let’s look at three ways to make it easier for
you to finish writing the book you are working on, or the one you want to start.
Writing A Book More Productively, Idea #1.
Your writing
should be easy to follow, and tell an engaging story or give accurate information,
but not much more than that. If you try
to make every sentence read like perfectly-worded prose, first of all, you will
never finish writing your book. And second, if your book is too wordy, no one
will enjoy reading it. Keep your sentences simple, serviceable, and conversational.
You will not only finish writing your book faster, you will make it much easier for people to read.
Writing A Book More Productively, Idea #2.
If you get any
spontaneous ideas, write them down and make them part of your story or book. A spontaneous
idea is the natural writer in you coming to the surface. Even if the ideas don’t
make sense at the time, these ideas may be just what you need to get you out of
a future rut, keep your writing fresh, and keep it going.
Writing A Book More Productively, Idea #3.
Don’t completely
write your book without some feedback. Release a few pages here and there for
some feedback (either in you blog or in a writer’s forum) to see what people
think. You don’t want to finish a whole book without getting some feedback from
some strangers, even if it turns out to be harsh. Remember, these same strangers
are also a part of the buying public who buy books. And their reactions will give
you some indication of what to expect when you release your book to the whole
world to read.
I know you
can do it.
See also: http://writeyourselfrich.net/writing-books/
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