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GET MANUSCRIPT HELP FROM EXPERTS by Dan Poynter
Savvy nonfiction author-publishers take each chapter of their nearly complete manuscript and send it off to at least four experts on that particular chapters subject. This step in book writing is called "peer review". Some experts might get two or
three chapters but most will get only one. Do not overwhelm them. If you send the whole manuscript, most experts will put it on their desk with the best of intentions and never get back to it. An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made in a very narrow field.
Niels Bohr (1885-1962), Danish physicist and Nobel Laureate. Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One-Minute Manager Library, says I dont write my books, my friends write them for me. He explains that he jots down some ideas and sends them off to friends for comment. They send
back lots of good ideas that he puts into his manuscript. Ken is being very generous, of course, and what he is describing is peer review. http://www.BlanchardTraining.com What you get back from your peer reviewers is
extremely valuable: They may add two more items to your list; they sometimes delete whole paragraphs where the practice has changed; they occasionally cross out that comment you thought was cute but was potentially embarrassingly stupid, and they sometimes even correct punctuation, grammar and
style. Also send copies of the complete manuscript off to friends, family, literate objective readers, potential buyers and even a Devils Advocate or two. The more feedback you get the better. When your book comes out, you will receive far less adverse-reader reaction
because the book will be bulletproof. After all, it has been reviewed and accepted by the best. And, there is another valuable reason for peer review: You have more than two-dozen opinion molders telling everyone about your bookand how they helped you with it. Dan Poynter
does not want you to die with a book still inside you. You have the ingredients and he has your recipe. Dan has written more than 100 books since 1969 including Writing Nonfiction and The Self- Publishing Manual. For more help on book writing, see http://ParaPub.com. © 2003
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