About How to Write a Book: Taking the Plunge into Non-Fiction and Conquering Your New Writer Fears and Doubts
Are you ready to write your first nonfiction book?
Of course not, or you would have done it by now! Perhaps it’s time to enlist the help of a professional.
The idea of writing a book may be scary or challenging, but Lauren Bingham is back with a guide for the nonprofessional writer who is somehow drawn to the world of nonfiction.
Known for her tips on how to write fiction and nonfiction books, Ms. Bingham focuses on the different types of nonfiction books and the elements that go into making each one come alive on the page.
If you’re eager to write your nonfiction book, but you’re not sure where to start, Non-Fiction for Newbies: How to Write a Factual Book and Actually Kind of Enjoy It will take readers from an idea to a book as they ponder the answers to questions such as:
✓ What makes a “good” nonfiction book?
✓ What elements and concepts can keep a writer on track?
✓ How do you write a book that brings readers value?
✓ What can you do as an author to inform, inspire, and engage your audience?
In Non-Fiction for Newbies: How to Write a Factual Book and Actually Kind of Enjoy It, Ms. Bingham acts as a friendly tour guide as readers explore the various types of nonfiction, including:
✓ Biography
✓ Autobiography and memoir
✓ History
✓ Travel
✓ Self-Help
✓ How-To
✓ Philosophy
✓ Insight/Analytical
You’ll also investigate all of the moving parts and pieces that can help first-time authors write their own books.
Complete with interactive exercises and resources, Non-Fiction for Newbies: How to Write a Factual Book and Actually Kind of Enjoy It by Lauren Bingham provides new writers with thoughts, considerations, goals, and practice for jumping into the world of nonfiction writing.
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Author Bio:
Lauren Bingham grew up in a house full of books. A dedicated bibliophile by first grade, she often got into trouble for voraciously consuming any written material – from consuming Reader’s Digest cover to cover in one sitting to completing library books before they even made it home.
Lauren has been avidly writing for pure passion since childhood, and thanks to the internet for providing a comfortable place where all writers are welcome. Ghostwriting and copywriting since the early 2000s, she believes strongly that there is a story in each of us, and that any time is a great time to share those stories with others.
If you’re interested in learning to write books, chances are high that you’ve tried before and gotten stuck. As a result, you may be even less enthusiastic about trying again. If that’s the case, check out some personally selected writing exercises from author Lauren Bingham’s vault of helpful tricks and tips for getting the cursor moving again… or for the first time.