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For Authors: April 12, 2023 Issue [#11898]




 This week: Where do I start?
  Edited by: Lilith of House Martell
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

If you've decided to write non-fiction but aren't sure where to start, maybe this week's newsletter will help!


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Letter from the editor

Here are a few steps to consider before you get started!

*Crayons* Clarify your purpose
Do you want to write a story or a book? The first thing you need to consider is your purpose. What is it that you want to share? What is the goal? Think about why you are writing and who your target readers are.

If you only follow one nonfiction writing tip, follow the one that suggests you know your target audience.


*Crayons* Consider some different ideas
Think about what your passions are and then think about what information you can share. Do you have broad knowledge in a specific area that you'd like to share with a bigger audience? Perhaps writing, health and wellness, business, finance, relationships, etc.


*Crayons* Research
Regardless of your depth of knowledge in a subject, don't underestimate the power of research! There's always more to learn and can only serve to strengthen your overall piece. Research should be used to confirm and validate, not necessarily as a starting point for you to start writing.


*Crayons* Star with an Outline (Don't shoot the messenger!)
Beginning with an outline can make sure the structure of the information holds up. Sorting this out first will allow you to be sure of the order before you start working on transitioning between your ideas.


*Crayons* Start writing!
Write the first draft all the way through without editing as you go. For some of us, that can be difficult, I know. The idea of 'write-first-edit-later' may make it easier to get motivated, and stay motivated, with writing in the first place.


Editor's Picks

 
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What store did you like growing up?  (E)
A memory of my small town's five-and-dime store.
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Patience  (E)
What 4 years of waiting has taught me...
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True Story of the Vietnam War
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