First Draft of Manuscript
Let's talk about writing a book. Plot, story, and theme are
like the layers of an iceberg, hidden beneath the surface but crucial to the
overall structure. While some may focus on flashy style, the real key to
writing an amazing book lies in substance. Your plot, characters, conflicts,
and themes should be the main focus. Avoid filler and prioritize killer
content. Every sentence should reveal character or advance the action. Watch
your pacing and cut down on excess description. Consider using tools like Hemingway
to streamline your prose. Remember to keep your readers in mind and write with
them in focus. Create a persona of your ideal reader to tailor your book to
your target audience. By focusing on substance over style and keeping your
readers at the forefront, you can craft a compelling and engaging book that
will resonate with your audience.
Elizabeth Kilbride is a Writer and Editor with forty years of
experience in writing with 12 of those years in the online content sphere. Author
of 5 books and a Graduate with an Associate of Arts from Pheonix University in
Business Management, then a degree in Mass Communication and Cyber Analysis
from Phoenix University, then on to Walden University for her master’s in
criminology with emphasis on Cybercrime and Identity Theft and is currently
studying for her Ph.D. degree in Criminology, her work portfolio includes
coverage of politics, current affairs, elections, history, and true crime. In
her spare time, Elizabeth is also a gourmet cook, life coach, and avid artist,
proficient in watercolor, acrylic, pen and ink, Gouache, and pastels. As a
political operative having worked on over 300 campaigns during her career,
Elizabeth has turned many life events into books and movie scripts while using
history to weave interesting storylines. She also runs 6 blogs that range from
art to life coaching, to food, to writing, and opinion or history pieces each
week.
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