Useful Tips on Writing Your First Book

Write!
Whether you are planning to write a fiction, non-fiction, a children’s book or a mystery, the first and the foremost of tips that I can give you is to WRITE! Do not waste your time thinking about what to write, how to write, where to begin, etc. Keep some pages or a dairy with you at all times and simply scribble whatever thoughts come in your mind. You never know what creative ideas for writing a book for the first time you may come up with, while sipping a coffee in a cafe or watching an old woman walk her dog in the garden!

Time It!
Setting aside a few hours everyday for writing is very important. So, if you have college or work in the morning, make it a point to write for two-three hours in the evening. You can always make use of your weekends, if you wish to write for long hours. By writing on a set time everyday, you are kind of forming a routine. This routine of writing everyday will do you good in your writing future, especially if it is book writing that interests you.

Choose an Idea!
I am assuming here that by now, you already have some story idea, around which you wish to write a book. As you are a beginner, one of the most useful tips on writing your first book that I can give you is to select a genre that interests you and which you are comfortable writing in. Mystery, romance, non-fiction, fantasy – choose to write on a subject that has always been your favorite.

Build on the Idea!
Start developing on the idea that you have. A trick that many new writers use is to first write the basic plot of around two, three pages and then start writing the book around it. After you have written the gist of your novel, write about the characters in detail, their basic nature, their strengths, their weaknesses and all those things that make them unique and different. Decide on the setting of the novel – whether it’s some real place that you want the novel to be set in or a fictitious place. You need to decide on the time period too. For this, a thorough research will be required from your side.

Read!
Along with writing your own book, get hold of some books that are written in the same genre by some well known authors and read them. By reading these books, you will find inspiration to write your own book. However, inspiration and getting influenced are two very different things, so keep this in mind while writing a book for the first time.

Study!
It is never too late to educate yourself. So, to brush up your writing skills, take a course in writing. In these courses, various kinds of writing exercises are conducted, which will help in improving your language, expression and flow of writing.

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Kindle Vs Sony Reader Daily Edition

Amazon’s Kindle and Sony’s ebook readers have the same display technology, similar microprocessors, internal and external storage modes, memory stick, E ink display, etc. Moreover, batteries of both can last for a week if used solely for reading and both deliver the same readability, with the same zooming features and built-in fonts. Although, these two ebook reader brands bear semblance in several areas, they do have their differences. Let’s have a look at them.

An Extra ebook Reader Generation
Amazon sells only two ebook readers as compared to Sony’s three current generation ebook readers. An extra number does not necessarily have to give a company an edge, however, Sony’s additional ebook reader does have latest features that do give it a cutting edge over Amazon’s Kindle 2.

Touch Screen Facility
To make the feeling of reading books using an ebook reader more natural, Sony has introduced two of their touch screen versions; the Daily Edition and Touch Edition. On the other hand Kindle still works on buttons like that in a cell phone. People usually do not prefer to use the page turning buttons on the keyboard of the Kindle to read. Its conspicuous buttons give the device a very awkward look. Touch screen of Sony retains the natural book feel and makes tough navigation and hand drawing easy to carry out.

Style
With respect to size, the Kindle’s screen is much larger than Sony’s and is only 1.4 ounces heavier, weighing 10.4 ounces as compared to 9 ounces of Sony Reader. The Kindle also has screen contrast which is an advantage for it. However, the Kindle is not as stylish as Sony’s ebook reader. It’s angular shape, sharp edges, peculiar button placement, etc. does not speak that well for it. Available in red, black or silver, Sony’s design is comparatively better, although both should work on it.

Wireless and Free Internet Access
The Kindle does not need the computer at all. It contains an EVDO cellular 3G connection to the Internet over Sprint. Amazon’s Kindle 2 provides the feature of Whispernet, free Internet access and free wikipedia. It also has the facility of getting cheaper ebooks and wider range of books to select from. It provides a huge selections of magazines, blogs and books to choose from. On the other hand, Sony’s reader lacks this important wireless feature, which plays a major setback for Sony. Impulsive readers will not find Sony useful because you have to preload books into your reader before hand, unlike the Kindle, where you can buy books whenever you want. Read the rest of this entry »

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