At
some point in your life you may come to the realization you want to put your
life story in writing, it may follow a life changing event like the
birth of your first child, getting married or losing someone you hold dear.
Whatever the motivation I believe that following the 20 steps laid out below
will ensure you have a product that you will be proud of. I am yet to put these
steps in practice but I just had to share them as I believe we are all at different
stages in our lives. Please share your success stories when you finally get
published, now that it is even easier with the advent of eBooks, Amazon and the
Kindle.
1. Begin with a
message, an idea, or story that you feel passionately about and would like to
share
2. You must be
an expert on your subject. You must know 10 words for every word you write. If
you write on success, you must already be successful. If you write on money,
you must already be rich. If you write on relationships, you must already
be happily
married. I beg to differ with Brian here, depending on whether your story is
fact or fiction you do not really need to have prior experience, just a healthy
dose of creativity will do
3. Target audience
definition is a very important consideration, who is going to read your book?
Define them and you will find it easier as you will be writing “for them”.
4. Write it and
they will read it, if money is not your motivation and you are sharing a
special message, and then your book is a success if only one person reads it.
If however, it is meant to be a best seller then make sure you have a large
target audience.
5. Research,
research and research some more. Buy everything that has ever been written
about the subject and read it, then read it again. This step makes sure you are
able to set your book apart from everything else that has been written on the
subject, it creates your unique selling point.
6. Remember the
research phase is very important, collect all the information required before
you start writing.
7. Organization
is key; arrange your material into seven or as many chapters as you think will
be required to tell your story, each flowing in a logical order, from beginning
to end.
8. Outline the key-point in each chapter on the front of an A4 sized writing pad.
9. Arrange the
key points in each chapter from No.1 through to the end until you have all the
key ideas for the chapter on paper.
10. Now the fun
begins, make sure you have a decent dictation machine because you will need it.
Start from the beginning and dictate your story supported by the materials you
have put together.

That`s me,I am definately putting my life in black and white.Thanks T.Very helpful.
ReplyDeleteGood morning and thanks, Tawanda! I agree with your observations. Add the experts as well, as in talking to them and observing them while they perform their art.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great work!