How to Build Book Chapters That Keep
Your Readers Reading!
Create a book that your
readers will find easy-to-read to the very end.
The best non-fiction books have
a set structure to house their chapters. That
structure provides the framework for each chapter.
It’s stressful to re-invent the wheel
every time with a blank screen. Most people
including the author are intimidated by a blank
screen.
Instead of starting from scratch
each chapter, use repeating elements to create
structure. In John Maxwell’s “21
Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them
and People Will Follow You” foreword by
Zig Ziglar contains repeating elements that
house each chapter. Each chapter has the same
basic form. To build chapters that keep your
readers reading include these 8 elements:
1.
Chapter title: The title immediately
followed by a subtitle emphasizes and explains
its meaning.
2.
Brief quote: Following the title are
one to two quotes from your speeches or other
authorities in your field which support the
title.
3.
Introduction: Each chapter begins with
a six to eight paragraph of introduction that
may include a story presenting the chapter’s
main principle or underlying thesis. For short
books 3 to 4 paragraphs sound great.
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