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| Ch. 1 | What your book will do for you | 11 |
| Ch. 2 | The new book model | 27 |
| Ch. 3 | What to write : selecting your subject | 41 |
| Ch. 4 | Researching your topic and checking for competition | 49 |
| Ch. 5 | Your book's title and subtitle | 55 |
| Ch. 6 | Your book's covers | 63 |
| Ch. 7 | Getting organized : setting up your binder | 77 |
| Ch. 8 | Your writing system | 91 |
| Ch. 9 | Finding a publisher; finding an agent | 117 |
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Posted February 8, 2006
I loved this little book! Despite sixteen years' experience of the publishing business I learned a lot, and found some of the suggestions truly inspiring. For anyone who is planning on writing nonfiction, this is THE book to buy. Even if you've been in the business for years, like me, Dan can make you a better writer. You'll learn important information about how to organize your writing activities, how to give your book an effective title, and how to actually publish your book. No book is any good if potential customers don't know about it, and Dan comes through on this subject too. If promoting your book has been a huge problem for you, buy Writing Nonfiction and you'll be off to a really great start. Dan shows you to effectively capitalize on your work. Isn't that why we're all here? Order this Writing Nonfiction: Turning Thoughts into Books before you put any more words down on the page. You'll be so glad you did!
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Posted January 19, 2006
Writing and publishing a book involves clambering over a myriad of obstacles. From finding time to write and edit, to deciding on publishing options, the steps involved in getting a book from idea to bookstore are numerous. Dan Poynter, has followed the path numerous times with his books, which total over 100, and in his book he openly shares some of his secrets. Dan describes the methods that he uses to take an idea and turn it into a book, in just a matter of weeks or months, rather than the standard years. He keys in on aspects like organization and optimizing the time that you have to write effectively how to motivate yourself by designing your book¿s cover early in the process so that you have a true feel for what it is like to have the book in print. Practical matters such as finding people to comment on the book so that you have the `blurb¿ on the back cover are also mentioned. These not-so-little details are omitted in many writing books. Perhaps the most important part of the book, though, is that it is short, concise and informative. Following these easy steps really makes the process of writing a book look doable. Indeed, I am already half way through my first book, following his method.
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Posted January 19, 2006
Two of the most frequently asked questions by aspiring writers are, ¿How do I get my book published?¿ and ¿How do I go about writing a book?' The answers to those two pertinent questions and others are in _Writing Nonfiction: Turning Thoughts into Books_. This book takes the guesswork out of planning, organizing, building, publishing and promoting your book, so why reinvent the wheel? It outlines publishing options so you can make an informed decision on whether to seek commercial publication or self-publish. _Writing Nonfiction_ will motivate you to writing your book and allow you to proceed with a clear understanding of what is involved. And, because the author updates this title on a regular basis, readers are guaranteed up-to-date information as he incorporates the newest technologies and approaches to publishing not covered in previous editions. The Appendix of resources alone is worth the price of the book! Lavern Hall, Editorial/Publishing Consultant and author of three editions of _Writing in Ohio_.
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Posted January 5, 2006
Dan Poynter's work is of inestimable value. In his book, he shares tips for writing non-fiction books in a way that is practical and inspiring. Dan knows his topic. He's single- handedly revolutionized the field of self-publishing and is the author of many books. By generously sharing his wisdom, he makes it clear that he wants you to succeed as well. Writers who follow his advice will produce books that will help others. I know. I used Poynter's guide to write and self-publish my first book (which has won four awards) and my first e-book. One tip that Dan offers his readers about how to start writing a book (and make it real as it's taking shape) is worth much more than the cover price of his book. This idea has me excited about writing my next book. Laura Ramirez, author of 'Keepers of the Children: Native American Wisdom and Parenting.'
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Dan Poynter has given us another of his insightful reference books. WRITING NONFICTION is a creative guide to aid those who choose to write the amazing world of true stories. I am a Writer and Author that highly recommends this book for any Nonfiction Writer or student.
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Posted December 16, 2005
I have owned and nearly memorized three editions of Dan Poynter¿s The Self-Publishing Manual over the last 15 years. His new book, Writing Non-Fiction, is also a great resource for authors (even if they don¿t self-publish), anyone who would like to become an author, and self-publishers. In addition to telling you how to write a book, it covers all of the new technology that is revolutionizing self-publishing. It is also perfect reading for busy people. I read over 1/3 of the book in less than an hour the day I received it in the mail. (It is one of the very few non-fiction books I can say, ¿I couldn¿t put it down¿ about). I finished it a few days later after reading 15-30 minutes per day. With this book, you can learn everything you need to know about book-writing and self-publishing quickly and easily from the master of self-publishing.
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Posted December 22, 2005
You have knowledge I want and need. Getting your information to me via a book I can buy fulfills my need and puts a jingle in your pocket. Sounds good, but unless you¿re an experienced professional writer, all the steps you should take between turning on your computer and going to the bank can be vague and a little daunting. Enter Dan Poynter. He will hold your hand throughout the development and production of your manuscript via his website, ezine and books on the business of writing, most especially, ¿Writing Nonfiction.¿ As a writer, editor and publisher, I can honestly say Dan Poynter has shown me the way to success at greenlightwrite.com. I own several of his books, and I refer to them frequently because they have answers I need. Thanks, Dan.
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Posted December 18, 2005
That's how I felt after reading 'Writing Non-Fiction: Turning Thoughts Into Books.' Poynter offers practical advice on everything from how to choose a title to how to market your book in multiple formats. And yet, despite the richness of the material, writing and publishing a book as defined by Poynter's New Book Model still feels completely doable and manageable. If you've always wanted to write a book but had no clue where to start, this book will walk you through the process from choosing a subject to final publication.
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Overview
Dan Poynter's definitive guide to writing non-fiction. How to pick your topic, break it down, do research, writing tricks & tips, evaluate your publishing options and get into print faster, easier and cheaper. Preparing your manuscript for an agent, publisher or printer. Fifth revised edition.