Writing a Book Online

A casual reader has good reason to be skeptical of the idea that anybody can write a book. “My ideas won’t sell” is the typical response that holds them back.

To that I say: You are thinking ahead of yourself by assuming that a publisher or editor will not be interested in what you have written.

With literally thousands of posts online, forum posters have already done a lot of writing. For most, what is needed is an editor (or publisher) who would take whatever they have written and focus their writing into something publishable.

Once you can accept the idea that you can indeed write a book, you can open up possibilities for yourself. Of course, when I said anybody can write a book, I didn’t say everybody can become a J.K. Rowling or a Dan Brown. That is a different proposition altogether.

What I merely said is that writing a book is not as difficult as we imagined. With the internet and online publishing, it is very easy for a person who is frequently online to actually produce a book. Most of us are not aware of the process because our writing is not intentional and a book is not our intended outcome.

I’m just pointing out what may not be obvious. I’m just an observer who’s telling aspiring writers of the possibilities.

    • categorical
    • May 14th, 2010

    Like the previous posts, this came from a myLot discussion. Read original post, Anybody Can Write a Book.

    I’m just collecting my best forum posts at myLot and bringing them here where I can improve my ideas for eventual publication.

    • moniquejblog
    • June 27th, 2010

    I’m actually trying to do just what you wrote about. Since I already blog a lot anyway, I’m trying to see if I can actually find success by blogging a book. We’ll see
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