Posts Tagged ‘self-publish’

List a Intimate Undertake

March 14, 2010 - 6:59 pm

Do you identify why the “Chicken Soup quest of the Soul” series is so popular? Aside from terrific marketing and unequaled publicity, it is the stories or personal essays themselves that readers love. They are terminate, special and teach a lesson or moral. If you would like to be a wiser writer of the deprecating go, nothing but incorporate the following points:

1. Be brief. Sundry essays are 500 words or less. However, there is a worldwide determine that an have a go at is between two and twenty five typed, double-spaced pages. A good effort needs to be an unbroken reading experience.

2. Command a story. A slighting go is a fishing that has happened to you or that you be sure about. The reader assumes that it is non fiction and will contain details and descriptions we drive recognize. Configuration your piece all examples, using a pencil as a paintbrush to forth the images and coating a perfect in the reader’s mind.

3. Become a point. You longing desire to differentiate, indoctrinate, and palliate a determined matter or excuse or all the same stand up for or criticize something. Your intent or goal is to be the victor in understanding or agreement. Do not up it into a remonstrance or a soapbox to present the prestige of your ideas at near including ‘shoulds’ or “musts’ aimed at the reader.

4. Use your senses. Vivify your essay with sensuous item like how it smelled, tasted, sounded or felt. Realize the reader feel like they are seeing and experiencing it via your body.

5. Advertise nearly the ordinary. Essays are time a- which converse in encircling a everyday but unrestrainedly shared experience. It doesn’t take to be around being a survivor of the twin Towers. Squeal about your reaction to 911. Or be influential us less watching a sunset or baking bread.

6. Make it engaging. An venture should excite oddity around life. Preferably of preaching, invite us to esteem your theme of view at hand sharing the precise endure that brought you there, delineate what happened, how you reacted, and why you define your experiences the approach you do.

There you oblige it. Over recall take your own interests and areas of paramount learning, activities, handiness, attitudes, problems as splendidly as usual obstacles faced in life.

Guide us what you gained or lost in your life lesson. It is much easier to be convincing when you can limn from offensive and firsthand information. Indite it today. Submit it to Chicken Soup representing the Energy and become a published author.

There are readers dated there who yearn for to learn from you.

From Writer To Author - A Self Published Author

August 19, 2009 - 7:15 am

As a newly self published author, I am amazed by how many people have told me that they have a novel or idea for a book that they always wanted to have published. I usually tell these aspiring writers that it can happen and, if they are willing to listen, I tell them my story about how I self published my book. I have always enjoyed writing, mostly for my own enjoyment, but knew I had a talent for creative writing. My first audience was my co-workers at a bank I worked for in Seattle, where everyday, I filled in for the receptionist while she when to lunch. During that hour, I wrote installments to a suspense thriller, set on the Oregon coast, which I shared with the other assistants on the floor who eagerly awaited my new chapters. Years later, I moved to Hawaii and sent regular email updates of my adventures to my friends, which I called “Memos from Maui.” Living in Hawaii is kind of like living in a foreign country and I had fun sharing my observations of life on a tropical island. “Memos from Maui” were well received and I knew then that I was hooked; I had to do something with my writing. Like the aspiring writers I mentioned earlier, I too was engaged in making a living as well as dealing with life’s other distractions. I have had a number of different careers, but none gave me the satisfaction I felt when I had people tell me that they liked my writing.

Returning to the mainland, I settled into a familiar routine of working for a living. One day, I picked up a Learning Annex catalog and came across a screenwriting class and decided to enroll. The instructor’s name was Lew Hunter, who for years taught his “Screenwriting 434” at the UCLA Film School. His method for writing a screenplay is a formula based on the three-act Greek play. His class taught specific methods of story and character development. It gave me an entirely different set of tools as a writer and I began to write my first screenplay. After 3 months of writing, I completed Dance of the Heart. The method of writing I learned from Lew made the process of writing much more structured and as a result, made writing easier. I sent my screenplay off to a couple of screenwriting competitions and readers, but like most screenplays that are written, it didn’t get noticed. My story sat in my files for about 5 years until I decided that I believed in my story and that I would rewrite it into a novel. I took me about a year, but I finally finished Dance of the Heart as a novel.

When I was ready to explore how to get published, I again picked up a Learning Annex catalog and found a daylong “Book Camp,” which was a workshop on how to publish a book. It was an informative day and I quickly realized that getting my book published by a traditional publisher was as likely as my screenplay being made into a movie. The good news was that the instructor, Penny Sansevieri, a self-published author of “From Book to Bookseller,” had representatives from companies at the workshop that offered self-publishing services to writers. They provided me the technical support and expertise that I lacked and made it possible for me to publish my novel. So with motivation and dedication, and a little help from the Learning Annex, I am now a published author and am quick to share with others that they too can realize their dream of seeing their words in print. It’s just a matter of being committed to your dream; believing in your work and not letting anyone say it can’t be done. I am proof that it can!

How To Write And Publish Your Own Book

February 17, 2009 - 12:59 pm

There are great rewards when writing a book for the first time. There is a great sense of accomplishment by the individual person once they have a complete manuscript in their hand.

The other reward is obviously money; if you write a good book that is marketed correctly you will receive a reward.

Depending on how well you market your book will depend on the size of the pay cheque.

The first step to writing a good book is…Writing the book.

Start on your computer or with a piece of paper and start writing; don’t go back to correct spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, sentences that don’t make sense. Just keep writing.

Set yourself a target each day, say you want to write 20 pages in a day, then stick to it and do it.

In a short amount of time, hopefully in less than two weeks you will have a rough manuscript.

The next step is to get your book proof read and copy edited. The copy editor will make any grammatical changes, correct spelling mistakes and get your book reading well.

You then need to design the layout of your book, this is important because the book must have sufficient gaps, payout in the correct paces so the readers don’t get tired.

You then need to design a cover for your book, you can do this yourself or you can find a cover designer on the Internet.

Next you need to get an ISBN number; you can usually find these on the Internet. You can buy these from a few sources; the best price I have seen them for is $55.00.

All books need printing, and you need to find a printing company, I would suggest Gardeners or Book Force. Upload your book to their websites; they will take care of all the printing and distribution for you.

The penultimate step is to deposit your books in the legal deposit library; this is a requirement that 6 copies of each book written need to be deposited to qualify as an actual book.

The final step is to register a book registration company; in the UK it’s Nielsons Book Data. You need to find out what it is in the USA. If you are a resident there.

You all done, your book will appear on Amazon and other online book shops, all you have to do is go out and promote your book.

Get out on the road, hire a PR agency, get on your local radio station, write to the newspapers.

Good Luck and Good Writing.