Writing a book that does not appear on any best seller lists is
easier than writing a book that does appear on one or more best selling lists.
Not exact matches
It's much
easier to talk about sex
than money,» said Meyers, who
wrote about greed and the other seven deadly sins in his
book, «The Virtue in the Vice.»
Ferré says, «No
book has caused me more pain of authorship
than this one... If harder
writing makes for
easier reading, without forfeit of content, the pain is worth while.»
It has never been
easier to
write and get a
book published before
than now.
Shibata named More
Than a Score one of «5
Books to Build a Movement for Education Justice» and
writes, «When reading about education reform (coded language for privatization), it is
easy to fall into a deep, dark pit of despair....
I think
writing is
easier than ever now, knowing that there's definitely an audience out there for the
books.
Hi JJ, yes of course, it's always
easier to sell rights to
books that are already selling well — but sometimes it's possible that you've
written something that fits precisely into a foreign publisher's requirement and it's
easier for them to buy the translation rights from you
than try to commission a writer in their own country.
They think a memoir or how - to
book is somehow
easier to
write than a novel.
No
book you
write will be
easy, and some will be more challenging
than others, but you'll get better as time goes on.
Now you can start and finish your
book sooner rather
than later following an
easy 7 step process that forms the foundation for the way most nonfiction
books are
written.
It's
easier than ever to
write and publish your
book, but it's more difficult
than ever before to sell it.
Publishing is a business, and even if you're one of the lucky few who scores a
book deal, you'll still need to build creative discipline (so it becomes
easier to sit down every single day to
write), constantly improve your craft (so each
book you
write is better
than the last), foster a network of writers and influencers (who will support and help promote your
book), and build a readership (so your mom isn't the only person who buys your
book).
It is definitely
easier to
write a
book than to market one.
Bottom line: It is
easier to
write a
book than market a
book.
It's
easier to not
write a
book than it is to
write one.
And it may seem to some wannabe kids
book authors that
writing books for children is
easier than writing an adult
book, or that it's
easier to get a children's
book published.
People believe that
writing an eBook is
easier than writing traditional printed
books, but the truth is that it takes just as much effort and time to build your own ideas and to put down your knowledge and imagination on digital format.
Today's authors face more
writing and publishing options
than ever before... which means, in many ways, it's
easier to
write and publish a brand - building
book than ever before.
Non-fiction is much
easier to
write than fiction because nonfiction
books contain similar components.
Today it's
easier than ever to
write, publish and sell your
book.
I have tried
writing other
books in
Book Creator and it is
easier than anything else I have tried, you put the words and the pictures in and its done.
But here's some news that may surprise you: It's
easier to
write a good
book than to sell one.
Although
writing and
book publishing have always been key tools for personal brand building, as I described in a recent blog post for Dan Schawbel's Personal Branding Blog, now it's
easier than ever to get started.
What could be an
easier process to
write a new
book than to go to my Memoir Writers» Blog, pullout some articles on the same topic, and put them together?
How, despite the darkness of the novel, this was the
easiest novel of the more
than thirty
books that Steena has
written
Traditional publishing often takes several years, so it may seem impossible to time the market — but most trends last longer
than you'd think, and it's pretty
easy to determine whether you want to
write something that hits more popular terms (the more you can match what people are actively looking for, the more free, organic visibility your
book will get, and the
easier it will be to sell.
In this new era of
book publishing, it has become
easier than ever for authors to
write and publish themselves, bringing their work directly to their readers without the help of publishers through their own website or various e-publishing or self - publishing sites.
Because shorter
books take less time to
write and they're
easier to finish, you can release a lot more
books in a given year
than you would be able to otherwise.
Publishing an eBook is much
easier, and you get much more help
than by
writing a regular
book.
Learn the
writing tricks that make producing your
book much faster and
easier than outsourcing or ghost
writing
With the myriad of ways we can now build platform — Youtube videos, Facebook Live, Instagram Stories, speaking, podcasting, blogging, curating content, and, of course, social media marketing — it's
easier than ever to feel you have little time to
write your
book.
I mean, there are thousands of
easier ways to make money
than writing books.
Writing your
book as a series of 1 - page topics is even
easier and more effective
than planning your
book as a series of 2 - page spreads, discussed yesterday.
Nothing that goes into this exercise is ever wasted... and those who do the work find that they can
write a more compelling and «tight»
book quicker and
easier than they ever thought possible.
It was
easy to read and quite insightful about more topics
than I had ever thought about regarding getting started with my own business and
writing a
book.
It's
easier than ever to
write a
book to build upon your business model and expand your brand.
They think a memoir or how - to
book is somehow
easier to
write than a novel, so they believe they don't need
writing classes or critique groups.
But, it's far
easier to market a
book that's been
written to fill a need, and know who your audience is, and what they want — and to do that you need to do market research (read what's bestselling in your genre) and make your
book a lot like, and hopefully better
than, those others.
I will say though,
writing the
book was much
easier for me
than formatting it.
Before we get started, here's something you should know:
writing a
book is
easier than writing articles for the same word count.
There may be a much
easier way to achieve that
than writing a
book.
That's doesn't mean it's
easy to
write a
book, it just means it's much better
than staring at a blank page.
People are becoming aware that while options are expanding because of self - publishing, and it may be
easier than ever to get your work out to readers, the process of
writing a good
book is the same as it's ever been.
Michelle Tillis Lederman, an author and executive trainer,
wrote in her
book, The 11 Laws of Likeability, that being authentic will help you create deeper professional relationships, and it's a whole lot
easier than trying to be someone you're not!
He's a journalist so his
writing style is much
easier to follow
than some of the other recent
books on climate, but for me the clincher is the
book is broken into two parts — the first half demolishes the catastrophe claims of the alarmists, and the second looks at the real agenda, which few of the other climate
books have gotten into.
In her new
book, Solo by Choice: How to Be the Lawyer You Always Wanted to Be, Carolyn Elefant of the MyShingle weblog
writes that technological advances have made it
easier and cheaper to open a law office
than ever before.
... and those of us who always wanted to have
written a
book (it is
easier to have
written than to
write) but have never really progressed (in length or permanence) beyond blog entries can now self - publish our posts on Slaw in
easy - to - distribute - as - gift format.