Striking with the right book concept
can be quite challenging regardless of how a experienced writer you are and how
smartly you play with words.
Whether you are a seasoned
author or a newbie ready to pen down something fresh, it can be very hard to
find the inspiration you require, in order to commit to an endeavor as
difficult as writing a book
Listen
to the conversations
Have you ever been in a
restaurant attempting to hold a discussion of your own, when your radar went up
and tuned in to a booth behind you? You are trying to stay involved in your own
discussion, but what you would actually like to do is turn around and interpolate?
Keeping an open ear to the discussions and conversations around you to acquire better
ways to produce fresh topic ideas.
Take
notes while reading
How about that book you have
been meaning to read? Why not begin again, but this time makes use of a double
entry paper to take notes from the book. This method lets you capture your
ideas in midair. Fold the page down the center. At the point in the book where
you stopped to comment or think, write your thoughts down verbatim to the left
of the fold to the right, your question or comment. When you complete a chapter
or so, go back over the notes you’ve taken and review. You’ll be amazed at the
topics that create themselves through your thought process.
Join
online forums
The online world has forums on
just about everything you can think of. There’re so many points of view and
ideas being shared, topic ideas are infinite. Become a member of an online
forum community by participating in discussions, getting to know the members,
and checking previous posts. In fact, collecting posts that focus on the
similar idea can turn into an article.
If, on the other hand, Literary Agents for Novels are reading
your book, then you need to verify whether what they’re basically asking that
you adapt your book to their particular 'brand' or house style. This can make
sense of what otherwise appear like contradictory and conflicting comments.
Also, consider if you’re
getting the similar feedback every time. For example, a number of editors may
inform you that your starting chapter is weak. Or several agents may say that
there’s inadequate conflict in your plot. If that’s the case, it may be time to
give your manuscript a rewrite.
You
can do this with the assistance of writing coach or an author agency. A lot of manuscript assessment services will
provide you with an objective view of your book. This’ll involve a 10-15 page
report giving criticism on your manuscript, highlighting the weaknesses and
strengths, as well as making suggestions for any improvements.
So, that’s all for those who want to learn how to bring
freshness in their write-up to attract readers.
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