I Want to Write a Book!
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Article Title: I Want to Write a Book!
Submitted by: Craig Lock
Category (key words): "I Want to Write a Book", Writing, Writing a book, Creative Writing, Publishing Course, Book Publishing, E-books, Creative Writing CourseWriting Hints/Tips (enough there for now, craig!)
Web Site: www.craigbooks.wordpress.com and http://www.creativekiwis.com/course/index.html
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(Personal growth, self help, writing, internet marketing, spiritual, ‘spiritual writings’ (how ‘airey-fairey’), words of inspiration and money management, how boring now, craig!)
"We share what we know, so that we all may grow."
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I WANT TO WRITE A BOOK
(AND GET PUBLISHED extracted from Online Creative Writing Course)
This short extract is from my booklet 'How to Write a Book and Get Published' and was written for the "off-line" world of publishing many "moons" ago (well before the new age of immediate and easy online publishing). No matter! Although it's a very brief look at this vast subject, I hope these pointers may be helpful to aspiring* or perhaps other "non-techno" authors, like 'yours truly'.
* What's the definition of an aspiring author?
A waiter!
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I WANT TO WRITE A BOOK!
(to roars of laughter from family and friends)
Me write a book! What!!! A "pipedream" or perhaps a possibility?
A introductory words...
Writing a book may seem extremely daunting ...and perhaps even impossible to you, as I felt when I started out writing (like flying to the moon); but if you believe you have some writing talent just DO IT. As with eating an elephant ("hephelump"), break it into "small chunks". No only joking! Please treat all animals with great care. My point simply:
The key is taking that FIRST STEP in writing that first sentence...then one just gets involved in your "work of art", as writing becomes a daily habit. One word
simply flows into the next...then one chapter just leads on to the next one.
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Nothing is impossible, but the hardest part is getting
an acceptance from a publisher. Hope these tips may
be helpful in submitting your manuscript (hardcopy)...
* put in an approximate word count (I don't do it "naughty, lazy boy"!). Send your manuscript together, so it arrives on the editor's desk as one.
Don't send in sections (after writing or checking). Bits and pieces are then more likely to be mislaid (sounds disgusting!).
And it happens quite often - misplaced (better word) byrnpublishers, I mean. If you do your work on a word processor using a computer disc (I do), also send the work on paper. That is the non-technical term for "software”. Not tissue paper please!
NB: Keep a COPY of everything.
All mail should have a return address. Always send a covering letter with your manuscript. Multiple submissions are OK, but always remember to withdraw an offer, if publication is accepted by another publisher. Write immediately to them.
I find multiple submissions save a lot in finding a publisher, as publishers are often extremely tardy in replying to unsolicitated* (big word) submissions.
* that's not standing on unlit street corners at night looking for a publisher for your manuscript!
Finally, always try to give your work a 'real professional' look, as befits the effort put into your work of art.
Then PERSIST andr
BE PATIENT (very)
Try different publishers and don't be afraid of rejection.
Look at this....
The following are actual rejection notices received for these famous and incredibly successful books..
# "It is impossible to sell animal stories in the USA."
The book: 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell
# "The girl doesn't, it seems to me, have a special perception or feeling, which would lift that book above the 'curiosity' level."
The book: 'The Diary of A
Frank'
# "It does not seem to us that you have been wholly succesful in working out an admittedly promising idea."
The book: 'Lord of the Flies' by Wiliam Golding
# "For your own good, do not publish this book."
The book: 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' by DH Lawrence
# "A long dull novel about an artist."
The book: 'Lust for Life' by Irving Stone
THE CRYSTAL BALL CRACKED for those authors. Some hope for you and I then too!
So as the Nike ad says,
Just DO IT
Then hopefully one day I'll see your name in print or on the www.
Eureka!
Good luck* and happy writing
Craig Lock (Eagle Productions Books)
* Wasn't that once defined as where 'preparedness meets opportunity'
As the ancient Chinese proverb said so wisely...
"The jou
ey of a thousand miles begins with ...
a broken fan belt and a leaky tire."
PPS
Enjoy some of my favourite quotes...
"You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm." - Colette
"He who cherises a beautiful vision, a lofty ideal in his heart, will one day realize it.
Dream lofty dreams and as you dream so shall you become."
- James Allen
"Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your
ultimate accomplishments."
- Napoleon Hill
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Together, one mind at a time, let's see how many people we can impact, empower, uplift, encourage ... and perhaps even inspire to reach their fullest potentials."
Dreams
"Hold fast to dreamsr
For if dreams dier
Life is a broken-winged birdr
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreamsr
For when dreams gor
Life is a barren fieldr
Frozen with snow. "
- Langston Hughes
Article author
About the Author
About the author:
Craig believes in (and loves) sharing information and insights to try to make some small difference in this world: to help and especially encourage people along life's magical jou
ey ... and that brings him the greatest joy.
The various books that Craig "felt inspired to write" are available at: www.craigbooks.wordpress.com www.lulu.com/craiglock and http://www.creativekiwis.com/books.html
Let us help you publish YOUR own book for an unbelievably low fee! Click on http://www.creativekiwis.com
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