I receive a lot (a lot) of questions about exactly how one goes about writing a book.
Having been the unfortunate recipient of many years’ worth of various “musts,” “must nots,” “shoulds,” and the like when it comes to writing books (or scripts, or blogs, or a thesis!), I thought I’d provide a few unique tips for those of you who, like myself, aren’t exactly rule followers.
Here are The 5 Strategies for Writing a Book that You’ve (Likely) Never Heard Of.
*Photo courtesy of MJacqueline





The little scribe in my family peeked over my shoulder while I was watching this and said “cool…” and then ran up to go write. Thanks for the great tips and the inspiration, Liz!
Yeah! That’s the best possible comment I could receive to this post. Thank you so much for sharing it!
AWESOME Elizabeth.
I love it: “Don’t think it, Ink it.” Great line.
Strong work, chicka.
Okay. . . back to writing my memo!
Thank you! My 11 year old son has been writing short stories and poems since he was seven. He was given some of the same advice about starting with chapter1 or what the main ideas should be, which has confused him. Your words and tips will be truly inspirational for my budding author.