How To Write a Book
as a Weekend Warrior!
Your readers just want solutions to their questions and challenges.
If you have the answers, you can be on your way to writing an easy
to read, well organized, compelling book. Don't hold back any longer;
make your book dream come true this year...
Are you only able to work on your book part time or on weekends?
Most of us have to squeeze writing a book into small blocks of time.
Perhaps you have a full time job or a business to tend to and can't
take off three months or more to write a book. Or maybe you have
children or aging parents to look after. Yet, you still dream of
writing a book one day.
If any of the above applies to you, there's good news! You don't
have to become a hermit or trade in your life anymore to write a
saleable book. You can use the cumulative effect and still get your
book written in record time. Here are some easy tips from a fellow
weekend writer to help you in your journey. Discover how to take
the short way home to your successful book.
1. Write a book in an organized way. Leading experts
say we waste over 150 hours a year looking for misplaced information.
Get organized in a way that fits you. For example, to get started
you can create a master folder with your book's title. Inside, keep
a separate file for each chapter. Assign each chapter a short title
that will make sense later. If you don't have a title yet then assign
chapter names by topic.
Assign research notes or resources to each chapter named folder.
Make a how-to folder as well, such as short-key notes, style or
formatting notes. With this system you can manage multiple projects
easily. Don't waste anymore time being disorganized. Remember you
only have weekends and small blocks of time to complete. You can
do it; just get organized.
2. Write a book with a clear thesis. Did you cringe
at the word thesis? For some, it brought back memories of English
class and writing essays. No worries, a thesis simply reflects the
main central thought of the book. Make sure the main central thought
includes the greatest benefit of your book and you're done.
Writing your book's thesis before you begin will help crystallize
your message. With your book's thesis in mind, you can stay on the
path of focused, compelling yet easy to read book. You could end
up with a top selling book written on the weekends all because your
message was tightly focused.
3. Write your book with extreme focus. Throw away
your plans to go away for a week, a month or a year to write your
book. Weekend warriors don't have the time to dedicate solely to
their book. So, it's a good thing you don't have to become a hermit
to write and complete a successful book these days. You can commit
to the tracking approach. Do a set amount; even if it's only 30
minutes to an hour each day builds a cumulative effect. You could
write 1 chapter per week and have a short book in 7-12 weeks.
4. Write a book overcoming writers block. Writers
block can be a serious hindrance, especially when you only have
a small window to work on your book. Here are a couple of tips to
get rid of writers block anytime you face it. Know you don't have
to write chapters in order. You can jump around and fill in the
blanks to gain momentum. Maintain your momentum. Don't give in to
writers block. Move on to work on the chapter you feel passion bubbling
for at that moment.
5. Write a short book. Because your book is shorter
and easier to write fast, you can expect to go to market sooner.
To accommodate your weekend writing, write your book in chunks,
chapters, sections and parts. Writing this way will allow you to
easily refine, repeat and repackage your information. You'll be
able to synch your book with a website and pull out a stream of
articles, reports, follow-up products and even services to build
your book, your brand and your business.
6. Write a book using the q/a format. Make a list
of 7-10 burning questions or problems that you have collected from
your clients. Write an introductory or overview chapter. Then take
each question and answer it in an individual chapter. Pad your chapters
with a case study, a real story or an illustration to explain the
answer. Write a closing chapter, review everything and congratulate
your reader for finishing your book.
7. Write a book with a chapter template. You need
a shell to just slip your book content into. Using a chapter template
as a shell is similar to building your best crispy taco. You bake
(form) the shell and start putting your meat in; then add lettuce,
tomatoes, cheese, sour cream, etc. until you have built your best
taco. After creating a book chapter template, you can easily see
where your introduction, 7 supporting points, stories and summaries
fit into each chapter.
If you don't use the principles above to write your book in the
small blocks of time available to you, you may never finish. My
vote as a fellow weekend writer says you can do it! You don't have
to say I can't because I don't have time anymore. You have the knowledge;
you can now say I CAN. Go make us all proud; write your book in
the midst of your busy life with the time YOU have.
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web site From Earma Brown, 14 year author and book writing coach
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