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QuestionHow long can it take?Community AnswerThe time it takes to write a book will vary greatly depending on your writing pace and how much you want to write. Expect it to take at least a few weeks to plan, write, and edit the content.
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QuestionWhat are some ways to inspire writing?Community AnswerThink of the world around you. If you want to do something involving nature, take a notepad and pencil to your favorite natural location and write down some of your observations. If you want to write a drama, try looking at some of your daily experiences for inspiration.
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QuestionI have started my book but I am loosing my interest in writing as I move on, how should I overcome this?Community AnswerTake a break from writing and focus on planning out the content instead. This part is less tedious and will allow you to refocus on what you're trying to achieve with the content.
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QuestionHow do I make a cover?Community AnswerAsk yourself these questions: What is the book about? Where does the book take place? Who is the main character? You should be able to come up with a cover picture with those questions answered. Example; If the book is about the war, or the ocean, or a murder mystery, you may want to include pictures that represent that. If it is a fanfiction of sorts, you may want to use Adobe Photoshop, and create a cover with the said character.
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QuestionWhat is the maximum word limit for a book?Community AnswerIt's up to you! Your book can be as long as you want it to be.
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QuestionDo you have any tips for kids on how to write a short story?Community AnswerIs it first best to write about their experiences. Let them explain what happened first, middle, and end, and organize the details. Then write a draft, and revise, edit, and make a final copy. It will be more fun for them if they make their own covers for a book.
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QuestionWhat is the next step I need to take after I have finished writing a book?Community AnswerEdit again, and again. Ask close friends and family for some help on checking over your writing, or hire someone to edit it for you.
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QuestionWhere do I find a list of publishers to use?Community AnswerYou may want to start by using Wattpad. Plenty of people use this website/app and get published, and other contributors can help you with publisher suggestions.
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QuestionHow do I know if someone has already used my idea?Community AnswerGoogle some different phrasings of your idea, or check for a title similar to yours on Amazon. Even if someone has written something similar, as long as you have a unique take on the subject, you'll be fine.
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QuestionI want to write a book about my life to inspire young people, but I want to avoid incriminating certain people. Also, should I write in first person or third person?FolieadeuxCommunity AnswerYou may use third person, or you can use first person. It doesn't matter. If you don't want to incriminate certain people, you may want to change the details of the story. For instance, change the names of people (including yourself) and locations, change the dates, change the nature of your relationship with those people, etc. You may also want to market the book as fiction, or at least only loosely inspired by true events.
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QuestionWhere do I go to print my book?Community AnswerYou should find a publisher who's looking for the kind of book you've written. Most publishers don't look at unsolicited submissions, so you may have to find an agent first, who will shop the book around for you.
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QuestionHow do I get an agent?Community AnswerThe best thing to do is research local literary agents in your area who specialize in the type of book you're publishing.
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QuestionI've heard that there's a 100-page limit to a book being considered a short story; after that, it's either a novella or novel. Is that true?DonaganTop AnswererThe definition of a "short story" is somewhat loose. It's often considered to be a piece of fiction containing a single theme that can be read in one sitting. Its length will run to several thousand words, perhaps as high as 10,000. A novella's definition is similarly loose. Wikipedia says a novella will run between 17,500 and 40,000 words. Presumably anything above that would be a novel.
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QuestionI find myself often digressing from the story I was telling few sentences back. I tend to jump from one scene and move into another without warning. How do I avoid this?DonaganTop AnswererIt's a matter of concentrating on what you're doing. As soon as you notice that you've digressed, go back to the point of digression, and start rewriting.
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QuestionHow do I decide the plot of the story?Community AnswerYou should have an idea when you make the decision to write a book. Sit down and work through the basics, like character, plot, and story arc.
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QuestionIs it possible to write a book at age 11?DonaganTop AnswererAnyone can write a book. Getting it published is another matter. See Write and Publish a Book and Publish a Book .
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QuestionAre there any other publishers?DonaganTop AnswererThere are hundreds of publishers, although they're not all interested in the same kinds of books.
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QuestionI'm not doing fiction, but an academic book. Do your suggestions apply?DonaganTop AnswererYes. The above steps are generalized enough to apply to most writing, although the academic writer would certainly engage in more research than is reflected above.
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QuestionCan I write and publish a book for kids at age 10?DonaganTop AnswererThat would be unusual but not impossible. Polish up your manuscript until it's practically perfect, then let some adults see it. If they think it's worth submitting for publication, ask them to help you send it to one or more publishers of children's books.
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QuestionHow long does it take to write a book?DonaganTop AnswererIt varies with the writer. Author John Grisham writes one novel a year. Another person might take 20 years to write a book. It just depends on one's determination and time constraints.
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QuestionHow would I actually make a book, as in the cover?DonaganTop AnswererA commercial publisher (including self-publishing sites) will produce the cover for you (with your input). If you want to do it yourself, see Make a Book .
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QuestionIs Encyclopedia Britannica an acceptable source for a true long and historically-accurate book?DonaganTop AnswererYes, EB is an academically dependable source.
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QuestionThis is my first book. My goal is 900 pages; is that too big?DonaganTop AnswererThat may be too ambitious for a first book. Rather than setting a page goal, why not simply tell your story completely, and let the page count take care of itself?
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QuestionI want to write a book, but under a different name. How do I go about that?DonaganTop AnswererMost publishers will agree to publish a work under a pseudonym as long as it is not already being used by another author.
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QuestionA lot of times when I have a really good idea, I start writing, then I come up with ideas for another story and never end up finishing the first one. How do I overcome that?BookDragon909Community AnswerKeep writing your first book! If you still like the story you are writing, then keep writing it. Write all of your other ideas in a journal so you can look back on it when you finished your original book.
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QuestionI am writing a memoir. I have about a fourth of it written; I figure I will be done a year from now. How do I find out what to do when it is written?DonaganTop Answerer
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QuestionWhat is the minimum page for an e-book?PreuxFoxTop AnswererThis depends on the genre and audience. Figure out the genre for your book, and you can find lists online of average or expected word counts for your genre.
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QuestionHow much does it cost to write a book?DonaganTop AnswererIf you're referring only to the actual writing process, the cost would depend on the type of book. A novel that isn't illustrated might involve no expenses at all (other than some paper). A children's illustrated book might require art supplies. A work of nonfiction could generate research costs.
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QuestionI am about a hundred pages into my book and I really like what I have so far, but I feel lost with where to take the plot from this point because it has already strayed so far from my origins. Any advice?DonaganTop AnswererYou've discovered a common dilemma. It's a good idea to have the whole plot firmly in mind before you start writing. In your situation, you could discuss the plot with several people you trust, and bounce some ideas back and forth with them.
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QuestionMy daughter is 15 and is trying to write a book, but she is confused about what topic to choose. Any advice?DonaganTop AnswererWriting a book is difficult and time consuming. Your daughter should be motivated by and committed to a specific topic before she starts. Encourage her to think through her options and be sure of what she wants to do before she begins writing.
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