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Seven Steps To A More Compelling, Engaging And Readable Book - Articles SurfingMaking Sure Your Book Gets Read, Referred, Talked About, and Bought More! (Excerpted from The Well-Fed Self-Publisher: How to Turn One Book into a Full-Time Living, by Peter Bowerman. Fanove, 2006. www.wellfedsp.com). How many best sellers have you ever read that were dry, boring, or uninspired? Not many, I*d wager. Write an interesting, compelling book, and you'll be ahead of the pack out of the gate. Sure, some people are inherently gifted when it comes to wordsmithing, but anyone can improve their skills by following a few simple guidelines. And remember what's at stake * nothing less than the success of your book. The suggestions that follow are all about making your writing more clear, concise, conversational, coherent, and compelling * all of which, incidentally, is about considering your audience. Write like you talk (at your best...) When people read anything, I say there's a voice in their mind narrating those words to them. As such, read everything you write out loud, and make sure it has an engaging, conversational tone (within reason, depending on the subject matter). If it doesn*t, work on it until it does. And don't be afraid to use plenty of contractions; they'll make your copy infinitely lighter and more conversational. It's true. You'll see. Give your audience credit Sure, there are times when you have to write to a lowest common denominator, and yes, clarity is next to godliness, but don't overdo it. And remember: if you*re writing a how-to guide, address your readers directly as *you,* not the third-person *them.* Make every word pull its weight We could learn a lot from public signage. *Not Responsible For Lost or Stolen Articles.* The *We*re** upfront is understood. *Keep Off Grass.* Not *You Need to** *Yield.* Not *Yield to Oncoming Traffic.* Make your writing disappear Cadence is everything The first step of our business process is to understand your goals. We follow that by determining the best avenue to get there. Our solutions always end up being simple, direct and effective. And the feedback we*ve received has been uniformly positive. All the sentences are roughly the same length. Big problem. It's too mechanical. This is NOT a good example of *Write like you talk.* Mix it up. Short and long. Like I*ve done in this paragraph. Start in the middle Focus on the Reading, Not the Writing Succeeding with your self-published book is a lot of work, but it's far easier if you write that book with a more interesting, engaging voice * one that draws readers in, keeps them reading, and then has them tell others about it! ~~~~~ Can't land a publisher? Do it yourself, and make a living from it! Check out a free report on self-publishing at www.wellfedsp.com, home of author Peter Bowerman's award-winning 2007 release, The Well-Fed Self-Publisher: How to Turn One Book into a Full-Time Living.
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