So You Want to Write a Book
submitted: Aug 2nd 2008 |
by: GaryPearson |
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Many people have the dream of becoming a published author. While some people specialize in a certain type of writing, many dream of what they consider the ultimate prize, the time to write a book. Many, many people you know may have started to write a book, but the unfinished story is sitting in a desk drawer, forgotten. This is a shame, but it is a common story. It takes a lot of dedication to write a book, and some people simply don't find the time to fit it into their life.
For those who do, there is much more to it than just writing the book. Once you have a finished product, you have to edit until your eyes fall out. Many writers may write a book, but the editing becomes too much for them, and they don't have the energy to do the many rewrites they need to do to get a better product. Some hire professional editors, but for many struggling writers, this is just not an option.
If you think you want to write a book, take a good look at your motivation. If you have never enjoyed writing, but think you want to do this, ask yourself why. Even those who have loved writing their whole lives cannot muster what it takes to write a book and finish it. If your heart isn't in it, it's never going to get done.
After the best book you ever wrote is completed and edited, you still have to get it published. This task in itself can take many years. Basically you need to print a thousand copies of your book and mail it to every publisher you have ever heard of. They will send you back a lot of rejection slips, but on occasion one intelligent publisher may agree to print it.
Some writers out there who believe that they have a good product but cannot get a publisher will choose the option of self-publishing. The downside to this is that you are still doing all the work yourself and you need to pay all the costs to produce the book, market it to booksellers, and get the product into their hands. You may be able to find companies that can handle all or part of these tasks, but ensure they are reputable before you commit to anything.
About the Author
Gary Pearson is an accomplished author. For more about writing and self examination visit Writing Now for current articles and discussions.
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