Archive for the ‘How to Write a Salable Book or Novel’ Category
Tuesday, February 1st, 2011
A Rerun
By Al Kalar
“No battle plan survives contact with the enemy”. - Generalfeldmarschall Helmuth von Moltke the Elder
We’ll get back to this quote.
Fine. You know who your audience is, you can write well in your chosen language, and you know why you are writing your book (or pamphlet). Now we can start in on the elements of your story.
Developing Plot and characters
Mapping
Some authors know where they are going and how they plan to get there. These “super writers” can carry around a complicated plot in their heads along with all the twists and turns they intend to include.
But most of us in the mundane world of scrivening are better off if we make a “map” of our plot. (more…)
Tags: book, cast, character sheet, characterization, characters, elements, get published, how to, novel, plot mapping, salable
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Tuesday, January 25th, 2011
A Rerun
by Al Kalar
“Writing is not necessarily something to be ashamed of - but do it in private and wash your hands afterward.” -Robert Heinlein
Point of View (POV)
How are you going to tell your tale? Through who’s eyes will the reader see and experience what is happening? This is an important decision, because you must be consistent throughout your book.
There are three main methods of telling a story: (more…)
Tags: book, elements, first person, get published, how to, novel, omniscient, point of view, salable, third person
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Tuesday, January 18th, 2011
by Al Kalar
Writing is easy, “All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein.” - Red Smith
Language
Know your language and its requirements. Grammar and spelling. If you flunked your language classes in school, it’s time to go back to school or hire a ghostwriter.
If you don’t know your language requirements, this blog isn’t going to help you learn. That’s another huge body of knowledge that is best addressed by educators and schools.
Purpose
Why are you writing this? If you don’t know where you’re going, (more…)
Tags: book, elements, get published, how to, language, novel, purpose, salable, Writing skills
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Tuesday, January 11th, 2011
A Rerun
By Al Kalar
Introduction to the Series
Working for an eBook publisher as an acquisitions editor, I see a lot of manuscripts cross my “IN” basket. Many of them have a good story yarn or an interesting subject matter, but most of them are not written with sales in mind.
Some of the problems are because the writer is using a technique s/he saw in the writings of a popular author. What a new writer has to remember is that s/he is not a popular writer — yet. Popular writers can get away with a few bad techniques because their fans will buy their books anyway. Professors can write poor text books because they can require them for their course.
Most of the problems I see are a combination of poor English skills and problems in the construction of the manuscript (the order and manner in which the piece is written). (more…)
Tags: audience, book, get published, how to, novel, salable, Writing skills
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
by Al Kalar
There’s a lot of information for aspiring writers. Some has to do with the truly important stuff. Some is aimed at the details behind the important stuff. And some is, frankly, misinformation (”BS”).
Given today’s publishing market and the economics of the industry, breaking into print, as a “successful” new author, is very difficult. In fact, the odds are against you. I’m sorry, but it’s true. But by following this rule, you can improve the odds substantially.
You may have heard this before, but it bears repeating; because it’s THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE: (more…)
Tags: basics, editing, first page, get published, most important rule, organization, readability, style, subject matter
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
by Penny C. Sansevieri
It’s one thing to write a book, it’s an entirely different thing to write one that’s a saleable, viable, marketable product. Ensuring the success of a book is something even the biggest publishers have never been able to guarantee. Mitigating circumstances, flash trends, and world events will all affect buyer preferences. That said, there are still ways to leverage the sales-factor in your favor and here’s how you do it. (more…)
Tags: follow the media, know your readers, market, marketable, non-fiction, readers, salable, sell, similar books, staying current, timing
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