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How To Start Writing A Book That People Would Love To Read

June 27th, 2009 by Trevor Johnson
by Trevor Johnson

How to start writing a book is the question that every new writer is faced with as they think of using their creative ability to write content that people would like to read. It is important to follow certain basic rules when writing a book, as that would make the whole process extremely simple.

The first important rule is to have a clear idea about the subject for which you want to write the book. Then it is important to have a catchy title for the book. The title needs to grab the reader’s attention otherwise; they will not even look at the contents of the book.

The second rule is to get hold of the reader with the hook of your content. It is important to get the reader interested in the content of the book as soon as they complete reading the first paragraph of the book. Therefore, it is extremely important to write the first paragraph with the greatest care because otherwise the reader might not be interested in reading further if the content is not enticing.

The third important rule is to write paragraphs that help link the book from start to finish. The paragraphs should not be too lengthy as that might make the reader feel bored while reading the book. It is extremely important to keep the content of the paragraphs short and crisp with logical structuring. It is also important to restrict the usage of adverbs to as low as possible while writing the content of the book.

Fourth rule is to write the book after having consultations and exchange of ideas with people who are expert in that subject. It is also important to get ideas about structuring the content by taking professional help from publishing agencies. This would help give the whole idea of writing a book the professional look that would appeal to the readers.

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