The Truth About Book Writing, Being an Author

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appropriate questions
    and as well may need to ...
research the topic, culling out false data and validate data by finding several reliable sources to verify the correctness of the information found, and then take that data, meld it with the author’s information, into something more useful.
    The insightful and highly-trained writer knows that things such as aerobic exercise (exercising slowly and steadily with adequate oxygen being supplied to the organs and blood) needs to be included for better understanding for the reader.
    And making anaerobic (which means exercising with too little oxygen to support adequate fat burning, like when running full speed, etc.) needs to be understood by readers as well. Leaving it out creates the potential for readers to apply the author’s data incorrectly and get “no results.” Even though the author’s program does work when applied correctly, inadequate information in the book will create ill effects for her/his reputation and future success.
    With all of the appropriate and necessary information, the reader can then understand why they need to walk at a “certain” pace–not too fast, not too slow–“at a pace where they can still talk without having to gasp for air.” This will allow for the greatest efficiency of fat burning while also allowing the heart to get the best workout as well.
    Then there’s the right shoes to wear. If people start hurting themselves or begin to develop blisters or unnecessary aches in their feet and legs, they will likely give up on the endeavor. Wearing the right shoes will avoid this kind of unnecessary failure and offer better support and cushion for the knees and joints.
    Then there’s what to eat and what not to eat before and after exercise for ideal fat burning as well as gaining a higher level of energy for getting them off the couch and completing their walks, and even being able to walk further.
    And what should they to do with their arms. Swinging them will increase caloric burning. And so on, and so on.
    Meanwhile, many, many hours, days, weeks later, and after lots of questions or research and a number of versions written and rewritten ... this small section of a chapter is finally completed.
    Then this has to fit properly with other sections and chapters.
    Now consider an entire book of 60,000 to 85,000 words or many more, and you should have a fair idea as to what goes into the writing of a book for impact and success. It’s a great deal more—much, much more—than “just writing it down.”
    How Much Time It Takes To Write A Book
    Most books can easily take a year to complete, depending on the length, the amount of research and so forth. It can take less time or more time, depending on how quickly the author gets back with answers to questions and so forth. Also, additional members of your team can be added, like separate researchers, fact checkers and even more preliminary writers to shorten the normal timespan.
    Remember, it’s not about time. It’s about quality and impact ... making a book that’s even worth more than its weight in gold—a priceless book.
    Compensation For Your Writer
    Obviously, if you are the writer of your book, then your investment is mostly time ... and burning out a few brain cells.
    With a hired gun, a few things need to be taken into consideration:
A professional writer writes for a living.
This is how he/she survives.
Talented book writing is extremely rare— extremely rare.
As mentioned earlier, average writers are available in volume and are part of “the norm.” Ultimately, like everything else in life that’s average, mediocrity falls short of the appointed goal.
So you are investing in extremely rare ability that very, very few people on this planet actually possess.
    And considering that really great writers are very few and far between, they are a hot commodity. They are not going to work for peanuts—not the professionals.
    What the professional writer offers the world is the

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