One of the first things you will want to do, when looking to write
a book that will gather attention is to choose a genre. This
involves first deciding who you want to write for. Do you want to
write for children, young adults, or adults? Next, decide what
you want to write about. Do you want to educate your readers or
give them a captivating story that they just can't put down? As for
the topic or storyline that you choose, be sure to choose
something that interests you. A writer who is passionate about
can suggest writing techniques and hot topics to get your book
read.
Unfortunately, many authors, especially new writers, just start
writing. It is important to get your thoughts on paper or on your
computer. Being clear with sold content or a solid plot is an
important component of writing a book that will get read. Writing
a book with a theme that interest you, as well as a theme that is in
demand by readers is one of the best ways to get your book read.
If you are writing a fiction book, it is important to start out with a
plot. Fiction authors should first outline a plot. If you are writing
a non-fiction book, such as a how-to guide, be sure to create an
get you started.
Before you start your self-publishing project with Inspiration
publishing Process. These simple solutions are included in our
CUSTOM Self-publishing services and we will guide you every
step along the way.
Obtain a professional editor to polish and proofread your
Gather any artwork or illustrations you wish to include in your
book.
Set up your publishing company.
Obtain the legal publishing standard elements: ISBN, Library of
Congress "Cataloging in Publication" number, Bookland and
EAN/UPC code.
Format your manuscript as a Microsoft Word Document with one
inch margins, using subheads if you have them. See our
Book
Write your Front Matter: Copyright Page, Contents Page,
Dedication and Acknowledgments.
Provide front and back cover art if you have the art. We can
develop it if you do not have artwork.
What else do you need to do?
You will need to think about:
Supportive materials, such as post cards, bookmarks, posters, etc.
We know we have all the resources you need to successfully put
your book in the marketplace.