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78
Ways to Start Your Next Book or Article
By André Bell
So
many people want to write books to generate passive income, gain credibility
and recognition, to leave a legacy, and just to be heard.
The biggest challenge they find is not coming up with ideas to write about,
the biggest challenge is often figuring out how to begin a book or article.
What can they say to get things started?
After reading some 2,000 books in the past 27 years I think I've cracked
the code on writing non-fiction.
Here are my 'quick start' opening lines that anyone can use for any book
or article to help get started right now at becoming an author.
How do you use these quick start opening lines?
Easy.
Do you recall when you were a kid you played a game where everyone sat
in a circle and one person started with a word or phrase and each person
around the room had to add another word or phrase to the story. Once you
reached the end of the chain you had a weird and completely senseless
story that made everyone laugh.
Well, we are building on that childhood experience.
The difference here is that you probably will not have a bunch of others
in the room helping you and your article or book will make total sense.
So start at the first opening line and complete the sentence with whatever
comes to mind for your subject and your audience.
This exercise will give you the momentum needed to get started.
Of course, these phrases will not give you the "meat" you need
for your article or book. That must come from your own knowledge, skills,
experiences, and research.
This may sound difficult or even strange but bear/bare with me, you'll
see how simple this is once you actually try it.
I suggest starting at the top of this list and working your way to the
bottom.
Yes, write a complete sentence for each of these 101 opening phrases.
This will give you a huge start at creating your book, plus when all is
said and done, you may end up with 101 usable sentences or complete paragraphs
for your book or article.
If one phrase prompts you to write your entire book or article then do
so. Feel free to write more than one sentence if the thoughts come to
mind. There's no reason to stop writing your book or article just to finish
these exercises.
The exercises are designed to help prompt your creativity. So if that
happens go with it.
Of course if any particular phrase is inappropriate for what you are writing
about, skip that phrase. Don't get tied up by perfectionism.
Still seem a little strange?
This might help. Imagine someone you trust and who is very articulate
is right here with you, prompting you with the opening phrases found below.
What can you add to these phrases that will make a complete sentence
for what you want to write about?
Let's begin:
Just
imagine...
It
has long been said...
Traditionally...
The
most successful...
[so
and so} claims...
There
is a saying that...
How
would you like to...
Whatever
stage your [insert a noun here _____ } is in, ...
We
have heard many [insert superlative like `amazing' here _______] stories
about ...
Ask
a question....
If
you...
There
are a variety of less well-known...
There
are a variety of better known...
Even
in [subject] it is important to keep in mind...
Suppose
some one you meet...
Suppose...
How
did a ...
As
a nation we have...
In
our society we have...
To
better understand...
Ask
a question...
It
was the best of times it was the worst of times...
Companies
like...
What
works for...
There
comes a time when...
Quote
someone or a common belief...
Take...
When
the...
You
can...
With
the ...
What's
the...
Like
(comparison of something)...
This...
This
book ...
If
[verbalize chapter title]...
How
do you...
How
...
Who
...
What
...
When...
Why...
Where...
Some
people...
Some
companies...
Some
pets...
Some
animals...
Some...
You
don't need a...
You...
You
need...
You
should...
You
should never...
It's...
Many...
Many
people...
Many
companies...
Few
realize...
Most
realize...
Often...
Never...
If
there were a way to...
They
laughed when...
Everyone...
Everyone
laughed when...
Few...
The
greatest fallacy...
The
greatest myth...
The
biggest challenge...
Here
are...
Do
you...
This
may sound...
You
may think...
Do
you recall...
Do
you remember...
Start
with the name of a company you plan to feature or write a commentary
on or give an example of. Example, "Lorne Greene shocked the
world when he decided..."
Start
with the name of a product you plan to feature or write a commentary
on or give an example of. Example, "Pillsbury's Hotpockets have
cooled since..."
Turn
the chapter title into a verb. Example if the book or chapter is about
quilts then start the chapter with "Quilting" as the first
word of the chapter.
Want
another example? Ok let's say you want to write about runners, the opening
word with be "Running".
Get
it? Good!
Now those are the complete secrets to getting started on your book. You
should now be ready to complete your book or article, one sentence, paragraph,
and chapter at a time.
TIP: Think this won't work? Wrong! Go back through this article and see
if you can count how many of these starters were used in this very article
you are now reading.
You will see that this really works!
Hey, don't tell me you only read through these ideas. That won't help
you one bit.
The greatest good intention is worthless without action.
Grab a pen or pencil or your favorite pc and start at the top of the suggestions
and work your way down.
Then you will have taken your first steps towards making your dream of
writing a reality, and you will have conquered the greatest challenge
you'll ever face, how to get started at writing your own book or articles.
Copyright
2004, Andre Bell. All Rights Reserved.
André Bell is principal marketing consultant with André Bell Consulting
Group. A free copy of his new report "How to Write A Complete Book
in Under Five Days" is available through his site at
http://www.economicbooster.com/fivedays.html
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