YES, YOU CAN WRITE A BOOK – Part one

by Corinne on October 1, 2008

I have met so many people at book signings, on television and radio shows – and believe it not, on the street or in a supermarket who told me the same thing.

“As soon as I have time – or when I retire, I am going to write a book”.

I always had the same answer for them. “Nobody has time. If you want to be a writer I have a one word for you. Write.” They always looked at me a little doubtfully.

It occurred to me that people just don’t know where to start.

You have already started if you have an idea. Books are never written overnight. They develop as they go along. You could almost liken it to taking a whole steak and trying to swallow it. You have to cut it piece by piece to eat it. By the time you are finished, you have had dinner.

The other objection is that It has to be perfect. Every word, every punctuation mark. Most authors will tell you that you should not edit a book until it is finished. You are not going to be ready to show your new baby to the world until you give birth so the beginning is to write it for yourself.

Most books, except for novels have an introduction. So, the first step is to go to your computer or a yellow pad and write what your book is about.

Why you are writing it? Who is it directed to? How will it benefit the reader? What will they find in the pages?

Here is an example from the introduction of my last book, Reflections from a Woman Alone.

This is about women. Single women who are also perhaps mothers, friends, credit card jugglers, car-poolers, entrepreneurs, lovers, workers, gardeners, even grandmothers. In short—a person trying to be everything to everybody and still have a life. I know there are some serenely, happily coupled women out there who do all the same things, and if you are one of them, I don’t want to exclude you. You never know when you might need a reference guide to what it’s really like out there as a single woman. And – male readers? Sure. Come along. It wouldn’t hurt for you to learn something about how women really think.

It says right away what the book is about and who it is directed towards. Use this as a guide when you write your introduction. You may discard your first copy of your introduction later but this is not your final draft. This is to refine your purpose in writing your book. Remember, do not edit this.

If you are not writing an epic like War and Peace, most book will contain approximately 200 pages. A book longer than that is not as easily salable. Most people do not have the time to read long books anymore.

If you have a lot to say, this is only a suggestion. That breaks down to about 20 chapters with about ten pages in a chapter.

That doesn’t sound too ominous, does it?

Make a tentative list of what each chapter will contain. This is not written in stone either. The introduction is your guide. Next, after that first strict rule about the introduction, you have a lot of leeway. The book does not have to follow a prescribed sequence while you are writing.

Take the movies, for example. I was surprised when I found out that they did not shoot a movie in order starting from the first scene and ending with the finale. They shoot almost anywhere in the script and are mostly governed by the location of the scene. It is cheaper to do it that way. You have the cameras right there.

So, you could literally write the last chapter next. Then, skip to the middle. Remember you are the architect. At the end, you will go over the whole thing and put it in the sequence that makes sense just as if you were editing a movie. And you do not have to write a complete chapter at one time.

My experience is that the “muse” shows up at odd times. When you are taking a shower, waiting for a long red light to change or on hold with tech support. Or even if you wake at night. Just make sure that you always have a pad and pen handy so you can write down your thoughts. I guarantee if you wait until later, they will have disappeared. You will not remember them.

Put all these pieces of paper with your latest brilliant thought in an expandable manila folder. You could label each one according to the chapter you think it might fit in later but it is an inexact science. Just write down the fragments.Write stories about what has happened today. Especially, if they are unusual or funny. They will plump out your book or even be a springboard for a whole chapter.

Writing a novel is not much different. Your “introduction” will be the story you are telling. Who are the characters? What do they look like? What is the start of the book and how do they end up? What happens to them along the way? It is more of an outline. A rough sketch. A storyboard.

Writing a whole book can feel overwhelming. That’s why you are saying it takes time. We all have little pieces of time that we waste every day. Use them. You are a writer. You told me that. Write. A quote attributed to Goethe says it all –

What you can do, or dream you can do, begin it;
Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.

ARE YOU READY TO START?

START NOW.

Otherwise, tell me why. The comment section is right below!

And part two of this series is here. It will lead you to part three



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Nassorn October 1, 2008 at 9:05 pm

Very challenging to me :)
It’s a good idea though. Thousands of thinking keep running in my head but put it in words is hard. Really need practice and writing skill.

Thanks for good idea.

Nassorns last blog post..Classic Story “Three Feet From Gold”

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Jason Nethercott October 2, 2008 at 12:51 am

Yeah, I know I should give it a go as I’ve often thought about writing an autobiography but that’s as far as it went. I’ve had a very interesting and adventurous life so far and I might just dissuade other 40 year-old singles in considering euthanasia!
You have some great points in your post and 200 pages doesn’t seem all that long when broken into 10 chapters. I think I probably could swallow an Elephant if I took one bite at a time (and did plenty of exercise in between meals).
I look forward to reading your second post and maybe, just maybe, I might take my first tentative steps to attempt the seemingly impossible task. Thanks again for the post and keep up the great writing!
Jason

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Melissa October 2, 2008 at 6:43 am

I have written books before. For me the challenge is sharing them with the world! I recently began work on my first E-Book. I am exciting at the prospect of finally getting my thoughts out on a larger scale than my blog provides. Thank you for the inspiration and I hope that more people take up the challenge and just go for it!

Melissas last blog post..30 Days Gluten, Dairy and Diet Coke Free…well, kind of…

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Corinne October 2, 2008 at 6:43 am

Dear Nassorn and Jason -

Sound like you two have thought about it at least.

Just start.

Start any place. You may be surprised in a few monthw what you have collected in that manila envelope. There is no time limit here. Some people take ten years to write a book!

I like the idea of swallowing an elephant one bite at a time. I wish I had said that!

Second installment in a few days!

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Corinne October 2, 2008 at 6:51 am

Hi Melissa -

I am also working on a E-book. I think this is the wave to ride on. Publishers are having a bad time and with Amazon pushing this new Kindle I believe they are on to something.

E books are cheaper and they are instant gratification. Let’s keep in touch on this and promote each other.

You are a great writer. What are you writing about? My book is on sales. Not your Daddy’s sales manual. I was a sales trainer for 15 years. And a salesman forever. We are all salespeople. Even bloggers!

My email is miraclecor at AOL.com.

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Grace October 2, 2008 at 8:53 pm

Corinne,
What a nice introduction to writing! My sister got me to enter that 50M words in one month contest they run. I didn’t finish, but she did, and has her first novel already! Another good resource I’ve found is the how-I-did-it guide by Elizabeth George (the lady that writes mystery novels set in England), called Write Away. G.

Graces last blog post..What is 400 feet tall and goes whoosh?

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Karen (karooch from Scraps of mind) October 3, 2008 at 4:07 am

Thanks a lot for this Corinne. Your timing is perfect.

Karen (karooch from Scraps of mind)s last blog post..Christmas Card Alert

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Corinne October 3, 2008 at 7:54 am

Hi Grace -

Good for your sister! 50M words in a month is a LOT! No wonder it discouraged you.

I will give you way more leeway that that!

Just start it!

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Corinne October 3, 2008 at 7:55 am

Dear Karen (Karooch) -

Funny when I posted that article I was thinking of you and your new book for newbie scrapbookers!

Looking forward to hearing how it is going!

Did you decide to go ahead with it?

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Violet Lily Rose October 3, 2008 at 9:45 am

Ok, I get it.

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Corinne October 3, 2008 at 12:11 pm

Dear Violet Lily Rose -

SOOOOOOOO??????

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Being the Change I Wish to See - Sherri October 5, 2008 at 12:09 pm

Corinne,

Great article and great advice. And I’ve been following it!

I’ve written at least one blog post between 4 of my blogs each day since we got back on the internet 9/27. As I go back through my posts on some of my older blogs, I’ve got a lot of material to work with for a book, or more than one book since my blogs cover different topics.

I haven’t responded to you on bebo yet, but I haven’t forgotten about you. Being offline for a month was terrible! I have tons of email and tons of ideas to write about.

And while I was disconnected so much has happened politically and economically that I’m overwhelmed by and ravenous for information at the same time. My head is buzzing and has been for the past week. I don’t think it will slow down until after the election and we see where the economy is headed.

Thank you for your wisdom, Sifu Author Corinne.

Sherri

Being the Change I Wish to See – Sherris last blog post..Hillary put 18 million supporters on Barack’s horse…

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Corinne October 6, 2008 at 12:00 pm

Hi Sherri -

My Internet was down for four days and I nearly went crazy.

I think we should form an Internet Anonymous 12 step program for us addicts!

Yes, the information, especially financially, not only politically, is overwhelming.

My son is a top procucer CFP for Merrill Lynch. I don’t even call him as I usually do. He must really be going nuts.

Thanks for the nice compliment about my wisdom! I am glad you think so. I have some serious doubts myself!

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Corinne October 9, 2008 at 1:43 pm

Dear Karen – Karooch -

You do know that I wrote these three articles for you, don’t you?

Actually, you inspired me to do it when you said you wre thinking about a book.

If I can help you in any way (except about scrapbooking which I only know through you) get in touch with me by email at miraclecorataoldotcom.

Do you have Skype? We could talk if we could ever figure out what the time is between Australia and Chicago!

Please keep me up to date!

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Vera Crews October 11, 2008 at 9:06 am

I always read your blogs, and now I’ll have to read your book, too. . . I like your spunk . .. obviously, being from Chicago, you are smart enough to stay away from the political rage going on.. . . you sent your best (??) for the big race, and we sent ours (I’m in Alaska) …. hope we win.

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Corinne October 12, 2008 at 9:44 am

Hi Vera -

No rage in Chicago. Just a clean sweep for Obama.

I think your Sarah is a mighty fine lady. Yesiree! Smart. She is going places – but for now, I hope not to the White House!

But we will be best friends either way! Thanks for your support of my blog, Vera!

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