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How to Write a Great Book and Publish It With Book Binding Services



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By : Mark Etinger   

These days it's easier than ever to write a book and publish it. Book binding services allow you to print many copies and sell them to your friends and people you don't know thanks to the internet. So what's the key to writing a great book? Well when it comes down to it, hard work. Logging 10,000 hours as fast as you can means you are that much closer to being a master writer.

When it comes to crafting a sentence, there has long been the maxim that shorter is better. Declarative prose in the style of Hemingway is indeed lucid, but that doesn't mean that a longer Latinate sentence can't carry an aural whomp. The best sentences mirror their theme and content. And finding a specific style appropriate to your favorite kind of writing takes a lot of time and study and practice.

Ultimately, it will be hard to reach everyone with your novel. You probably won't be able to appeal to them all. It is important to keep in mind that even when the protagonist in your novel undergoes a serious challenge, someone is not going to take it seriously. It's the same idea that someone is always worse off than you, so getting really into your character and story can be risky - mawkishness and sentimentality are not far off for a character who loves to wallow. A good way to avoid this is to acknowledge how deep the plot is getting as the narrator. A little bit of self-consciousness in your novel can help you and your protagonists avoid the pitfall of seeming self-absorbed and uninteresting. Plus, it allows you to reflect on what the problem is with the character, and perhaps even guide the reader toward a judgment that you deem valuable.

Keep these ideas in mind when you write your book and remember that you're writing for yourself, sure, but you're also writing to be read. Your novel should be interesting and educational and the plot should carry the reader along without slow, boring chapters through which we have to slog. Before you submit your novel to book binding services, let your friends and family read it. You may even want to hire an editor to offer ideas and make it as good as it can be. And above all, don't get too down on yourself - good writing takes a lot of time and a lot of people scorning you. Do it for you and it will be worth it in the end.

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