MMM 025: March Madness- Myths About Writing A Book From Front to Back
Manage episode 256871087 series 2579063
“If you believe you have to write a book from front cover to back cover, that’s a false mindset and will do one of two things: keep you from starting your book, or 2) it will keep you from finishing your book.” -Arlene Gale
How do you write your book from front cover to back cover? It’s not a straight line. Maybe a better question is, how do you plan to write your book? Today, Arlene explains how to get each part of your book written the expert way. For example, the introduction is the summary of your book that is meant to grab the reader and let them know what the book’s benefits are, show your expertise, and maybe even sense of humor. That’s why an introduction is very crucial, and should be written last. Yet, too many writers get stuck here or muddle through, but lose the reader on page one or two instead. She also discusses how to build in stories, case studies, and cautionary tales, and the difference of each, to enhance your book. The goal in book writing is to establish you as The Expert in your field. Are you clear on your field of expertise? You might be surprised at all little details needed to answer this question properly. Tune in to Part 3 of the March Madness Series!
Join the Mindset Meets Mastery Today
Highlights:
00:28 A March Madness of Different Championship
07:00 How A Book Should Be Written: Introduction
12:00 How A Book Should Be Written: Contents
18:40 Case Study vs Story vs Cautionary Tales And How To Include Them
24:24 Let Your Book Tell Your Expertise
51 tập