Writing the First Two Chapters of Your Novel or E-Book
When a writer interfaces with a publisher on a book proposal, generally the publisher will ask for a synopsis. If they like the idea, various forms will be signed or emails exchanged and then they will wish to see the table of contents and perhaps two chapters. Many so called writers of the writing craft will often sell e-Books on “How to Write a Novel” and yet that is the easy part.
Selling the book or getting it published is the tricky part and the most important. Beware of buying an e-book which does not include how to write the first two chapters or the first and last chapter. You must be able to do this if a publisher asks for it and if you plan on writing a book, doing a little novel writing, story writing or ever hope to sell your work you must get the right knowledge and understand the entire game.
There is all sorts of writing software out there that make grand and glorious claims and hundreds of non-successful writers who have sold less than a few hundred thousand copies selling “How to Write” books. They could not make it as a real writer, but now they are going to tell you how to do it? Interesting, but I advise not to buy.
Why would you wish to pay even $10.00 to download a “How to Write Novels in Your Spare Time” e-book if the author of the “how to” book never made the grade in the real world? Don’t be duped by so-called creative writing experts, former English professors or failure novel or book authors. Unless the author of a how to write book has been consistently on the Best Seller List with some work during the last couple of decades, quite frankly it is this authors opinion, you are wasting your money. Don’t be tricked.
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Author: Lance Winslow
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