Do You Have A Book In You?
Did you know there’s many ways you can get those ideas in print?
Here’s a list of 21 ways to write a book so you can find the one that’s best and easiest for you.
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OUTLINE
(Some of the notes used in creating this video and mp3 to give you an idea of what’s inside)
Remember, it doesn’t have to be difficult to be worthwhile…
1. Chapter Book
Create a series of chapters and sub-chapters. What are the 7 – 10 most important topics on this subject?
(These are your chapters)
Now choose 3 – 5 sub-chapters or subjects for each one.
Now simply write a couple pages on each sub-chapter or as much information as you have
2. 100 Questions
3. One Page per Topic
4. Manual
5. Mini Pocket Book
6. Picture Book
7. How to Book – One Big Idea
8. List Book
9. Tip Book – Ideas to help…
10. Reviews
11. Specialty/Daily Books
12. By the Experts Interviews
13. Interview friends, strangers, or mail in stories (ie Jack Canfield) Chicken soup
14. Research Book – online searches – one is plagiarism – many is research
15. Ghost Writer/Outsource
16. Public Domain – Works in the public domain are those whose intellectual property rights have expired, have been forfeited or are inapplicable. Examples include the works of Shakespeare and Beethoven
17. Co-Author
18. Coffee Table Book – photographs of animals, people, places, things, food, trees…
19. Audio Book –
20. Transcribe a Podcasts, Webinar or Video
21. Record your thoughts to a digital recorder and transcribe them
I hope you were able to find a book writing method that resonated with you.
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