What should you choose?
Traditional Publishing Or Self Publishing?
If you're a debut, always approach a Self Publisher as you may not have a promising Social Media presence and wide reach to give assurance of Good Sales to a Traditional Publishing Company. Remember, a Traditional Publisher invests in a book that assures good sales leading to good profits.
If you are not a debut, always prefer to submit your script to a Traditional Publisher first. As in that case, your chances to get a Traditional Offer increases.
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What is an Ideal Word Count for a Book?
- A Short Story goes upto 7,500 words.
- A Novelette ranges between 7,500-17,500 words.
- More than 17,500 words upto 40,000 words is a Novella.
- Anything beyond 40,000 words is a Novel.
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Should you write in a notebook or on a laptop?
Start writing your book on a laptop. This helps you
- To save time that you would have wasted in typing your handwritten script.
- To detect typing and grammatical errors through Ms Office Word suggestions and Grammarly App.
- To enable easy sharing of chapters with the Beta Readers.
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How to Improve Your Vocabulary?
- Read good Books and Newspapers regularly.
- Note down the words that are new to you.
- Learn the use of such words in sentences.
- Start using such words in your conversations.
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4 Tools A Writer Should Use
- Ms Office Word: With Ms Office Word typing and formatting your script is easy. You can also transfer your word file to any other device anytime.
- Google Keep: With Google Keep you can easily save your ideas on the go. It automatically synchronises with Google Drive for you to retrieve your ideas whenever required.
- Grammarly: Grammarly app helps you identify spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors in your manuscript.
- Canva: Canva helps you Design high quality Social Media posts. It has various pre-designed templates to choose from.
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How to create your reader base?
- Start posting write-ups, poems, and one-liners on your social media handles regularly.
- Use relevant hashtags to increase your reach.
- Request for shoutouts from similar accounts having better & relevant reach.
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How to come out of the Writer's Block?
- Stop thinking about your book for next three days.
- Pamper yourself with anything you love.
- Calm down your inner chaos.
- On the 4th day, start thinking about your book and do write.
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How to Bring Perfection to Your Writing?
- Narration: Your narration should be simple and vocabulary should be easy to understand. Remember, using heavy words doesn't make your script better.
- Grammar: An error free script keeps the reader glued to your story. Work on your Grammar, use applications like Grammarly or Reverso to correct your grammatical mistakes. Learn from your mistakes and improve.
- Punctuation: Know the correct use of punctuations, it will make your script smooth and readable.
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How to Start Writing A Book?
• Plan the Plot.
• Divide the Plot into Pieces.
• Write One Scene & Keep thinking about the next one to stay motivated.
• Write in Silence to keep your concentration high.
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