Are you about to write a book? Don't you want it to be read, discussed and bought by
many readers? You definitely want to compel more readers to buy and refer to your
books. Some of you have inherent writing skills. You can mesmerize readers with your
writing. However, those of you who want to improve your skill, can do so with a few of
these guidelines.
These guidelines will help make your books articulate and compelling to read. This
is the difference which could mean total success for you.
Write like you talk
For some reason, some very eloquent speakers end up writing boring, monotonous
and artificial sounding books. The basic thing to keep in mind is to write like you talk.
Write as if you are narrating to others. Read it out loud to yourself and see if what has
been written keeps you engaged. Your writing could be informal depending upon the
subject of your book. Use simple flowing language. This will make your book very
conversational-like.
Give credit to your readers
Every one likes being praised. To win over readers give them the feeling as if they
are as intelligent as you are. Do not spell out everything as simply as you would do for the
kids. It is important to have clarity in your writing, but it is not necessary to carry it too
far with the 'simple language' act. If you are writing a how-to guide, make it a point to
address the readers as 'you' and not in the third person as them.
Words as building blocks
Those words which do not set your story in motion should be dropped. Words
should not be used just to build up sentences. Try to make every word meaningful, and
thus develop the content gradually. Using bombastic words does not show your
proficiency in the language. If the word is meaningless in that place, it is just a fill-in to
use up the space.
For example public signs like 'keep off grass' and not "you need to keep off grass"
are good examples of short meaningful statements.
Your words should not be the point of distraction. They should smoothly fit into the
sentence and quietly flow with the content.
Tempo is everything
Avoid writing long, monotonous statements. Have a mix of short and long
sentences. There should be a rhythm to your writing which fascinates the reader.
Start in the middle
One way to make your story interesting is to drop off the reader midway. It makes
reading very interesting. The reader is compelled to read further to know what happens
next. Once the reader is gripped by the story you can follow your traditional style. This is
very effective and appealing and makes reading as well as writing a lot more fun.
Focus on reading and not writing
Keep the reader in mind. Write with a particular reader in mind and not with the
words in mind. Focus on natural, free flowing words that keep the reader engrossed.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Victor Epand is an expert consultant about books. When shopping for books, we
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