Two Things You Must Have to Write a Good Book

FInd Your Passion, Write a Great BookThe question I am asked most frequently by aspiring authors is “What does it take to write a really good book, one that people would enjoy reading?” While the simple answers to that question are “great content” and “great editing,” there are two critical characteristics you’ll find in almost every best selling book.



The Author’s Passion and Insight. Great books are written by authors that are passionate about their message or subject. When you write with passion about something you have great knowledge or insight about, your book will become alive because it has been birthed through your heart and very soul.
The Author’s Intention or Voice. Great books are written with people in mind. Richard Paul Evans originally wrote “The Christmas Box” for his two daughters. Written as a private expression of his love, the book went on to become a classic and eventually a Hallmark movie. There is a saying that a book written for everyone is really written for no one. You must decide and think about the audience your book is intended for. Writing with people in mind will help you to write to them and not just for them.

If you have a passion and insight for your book idea and you know who you are writing your book for, then you have the beginnings of a great book. I encourage you to call one of our Publishing Consultants today at 1-866-381-2665 and share with them your idea. They can put together a plan to help you get on the road to becoming a published author this year.


Blessings,


Don Newman

Director of Acquisitions


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