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When Writing a Nonfiction Book, Don't Put the Cart Before 
the Horse

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What's the point of writing a book? Publishing it. In the end, 
that's what we're all after because writing is about sharing 
our ideas and knowledge. However, although publication is 
the ultimate goal, focusing too heavily on that--particularly 
when your book idea isn't fully formed, let alone written--
can prevent you from ever getting it done. 

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Written By: Melinda Copp
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When Writing a Nonfiction Book, Don't Put the Cart Before 
the Horse
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

What's the point of writing a book? Publishing it. In the end, 
that's what we're all after because writing is about sharing 
our ideas and knowledge. However, although publication is 
the ultimate goal, focusing too heavily on that—particularly 
when your book idea isn't fully formed, let alone 
written—can prevent you from ever getting it done. 
        
I was on the phone with someone this morning who had an 
idea for a book but wasn’t sure how to proceed. She had 
an idea, but hadn't written a word. So what was her most 
pressing question? How do I get it published? Whoa, Nelly! 
If you haven't written a book, getting published is a long 
way off. 

When people ask me about things like the ins and outs of 
publishing, how much it costs to hire an editor, and how to 
find an agent, before they've written a word in many cases, 
they're putting the cart before the horse. (And they often 
get frustrated when I tell them, "It depends. You need to 
write the book first.") 

How you publish, how much you spend on editing, how you 
find an agent, and a number of other publishing 
considerations all depend on the book you write. So you 
have to write it first. And you have to ask yourself: If the 
cost of hiring an editor seems outside your budget right 
now, it that going to stop you from writing your book? Are 
you going to stop wanting to write the book you have 
inside you because it costs a couple thousand dollars to 
self-publish? And if some aspect of finding an agent seems 
difficult or time consuming, are you going to forget about 
the book altogether? I don't mean to be harsh, but if your 
answer is yes, then the book probably isn't that important 
to you in the first place and, honestly, you'd probably never 
finish it anyway.

Really, what does it matter? If you're meant to write this 
book, if this story is burning inside you, and if you can't 
sleep at night thinking about getting it out, then don't 
waste your time worrying about how to get it 
published—WRITE! Get the book out of you, and worry 
about publishing later.

Figuring out the writing part is more than enough to keep 
you busy for the next few months, and it's the most 
important factor that will affect publishing. For example, if 
your book isn't outstanding, agents aren't going to be 
interested. And if it's not well-written, editing will cost you a 
fortune. 

If you want to write a book, the most important step you 
can take right now is writing. Write the absolute best book 
you can, and then start looking at your options. Don't get 
me wrong, it's never a bad idea to understand your 
options. But don't let that keep you from doing the writing, 
because without a strong, compelling book manuscript, you 
won't have to worry about it.

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring nonfiction, business, and self-
help authors get clear on their story and book idea, and 
figure out how to put it all together so their ideal readers 
love it. Visit 
http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html 
for a free copy of her "Jumpstart Your Book E-course!" and 
get your book started now.

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