Things To Think About When Writing A Book

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By Frances Russell


Being an author is no easy feat. There are so many things to consider and obstacles to face when writing a book, particularly if it's the first time. Here are some of those factors to take into account, as well as a few tips to get started on the right path.

One thing every writer needs is experience, which can only come from consistent practice. Practicing every day will help every writer, amateur or otherwise, to get better at his or her craft. Through dedicating time to the task, writing will become easier and therefore more enjoyable as it progresses. Being able to write a lot more easily means that more ideas can get captured on paper as they happen.

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.

Writers should know their content inside out. Personal experience is always a great source to pull from, but in the event that a writer has not personally gone through what they are portraying to the reader, it's important that they find out everything they can on the topic. Research is important if a writer wants to write with conviction and sound credible. This applies to both fiction and non-fiction; anything historical or factual should be double-checked and anything to do with locations, occupations, specific terminology related to a particular field and so much more should definitely be researched in depth.

Try not to look at your book as one bulk of work. Instead, split it into simpler, more easily digestible chunks. Every tale has a beginning, middle and an end; once you distinguish these three parts, then the rest will fall into place. Your ideas will take shape around these bones and create the final outcome.

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.

Writing at a specific time every day will help prepare both the mind and body for the job, making deadlines easier to meet. When it's time to write, writers should be fully focused on the task without other things in the way. This includes putting phones and alarms on silent and not checking social media or emails.

Cut any writing project up into smaller portions for the eye and the mind to digest it better. It can be overwhelming to look at a huge bulk of work instead of taking the project, for example, one chapter at a time. A chapter could easily be the personal daily quote to meet. Getting early feedback will help propel the work in the right direction.




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