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Feb 12 2017

Thoughts On How To Write A Book

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How do you start writing a book? Do you start with the idea you have and expand on it? Do you develop the outline of the book? Do you start with an introduction?

These are all questions I’m pondering as I get anxiety about the idea of writing another book.

I’m not a novelist, nor do I write short stories or fiction. I write creative non-fiction. Or at least that’s what I think I write.

My first book was a photo book. Stories accompanied the photos, called Yellowknife Streets. It documented the lives of many of the people living on the streets of Yellowknife at that time.

I know for that book I started writing each story that I acquired. As more acquired the book started to form into its own. I then spent time thinking about why I was doing what I was doing. What I wanted to accomplish. And what I wanted other people to understand about the book and the people in it.

This understanding of the book as a whole helped me write the introduction.

So in that case, I wrote the entire book first and the introduction last. Is that normal?

This next book that I have an idea for is also fiction but not a photo book. And it won’t feature specific people.

It will be different. For me.

I’m excited about this but also nervous. Hence the pondering, how does a person start writing a book.

Some of the tactics I ponder are:

  • Can I write the introduction first and let it guide the book?
  • Should I storyboard the rough outline I currently have knowing more will arise?
  • Can I start writing it before I’ve done all the research?
  • Should I have an editor help me figure out the outline of the book?
  • Can I add to the outline after I’ve written most of the book?
  • What does enough information look like to start writing a book?
  • Can I write the book one chapter at a time and then put it all together later?

These are all naive questions to ask. I didn’t research how to write a book. Or take a course. Or go to school for writing. Or ask a writer friend. Or have the desire to do any of those things. I just want to write.

The book I want to write follows the same principles as most of the business books I read.

What I have learned from those books is that I should know what I want the reader to learn. Have a general outline. And throughout the book have each chapter build on the last but also stand on its own.

From my general understanding of these books. It is best to intertwine the information about that chapter with a case study of it in practice. Doing this I assume gives you a better chance of keeping the attention of the reader.

This poses another question.

  • Is there a simple formula I can follow for writing each chapter of the book?

Again, these are the questions I am pondering. This is my own adventure into writing something longer than a blog post.

I don’t expect to come to an answer quickly.

And it sounds cliche, but the idea of writing out these questions helps me see what I need to overcome.

In closing, I’m reminded of a Hemingway quote: “All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.”

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Entrepreneurial, Journal · Tagged: author, novel, writing

Mar 10 2012

Quick Grammar Tips [INFOGRAPHIC]

Well we all know I’m not aces at the whole grammar shtick, so I thought this was fitting to post. I will be referring to this post for a long time. Admittedly, I do know a good number of them, but not all. How many do you know?

15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly
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Written by kylewith · Categorized: Social Media/Internet · Tagged: grammar, infographic, writing

Jun 19 2011

In the Lightest Night One Writes

Mrs. Robinson softly plays in the background as I settle into my couch at 12:21am. The room is lit by one lamp situated behind me, right next to the entrance to my quaint one bedroom apartment. HDR flickr images rotate on my TV as a screensaver for my beloved Apple TV. The night is perfec… I just killed a moth.

Each Friday afternoon at 5:00pm I think to myself “I am going to get so much writing down this weekend. I’m going to write up some reviews of places in Victoria, events in Yellowknife, and more travel stuff. It is going to be great.” The Friday night passes with nothing but TV watching. Saturday morning arrive, adventures ensue, but not ambition to write appears. I lose hope once again that I am not going to accomplish any writing.

writer's block - crushed and crumpled paper on notepadphoto © 2010 photosteve101 | more info (via: Wylio)

Then by fluke at 12:21am Sunday morning, after coming home from a house warming party ambition strikes. I start typing. About what, well nothing. I start writing about what is happening around me at that very moment. For that split second everything is perfect. Everything is simple and straight forward. My mind is clear.

No I didn’t write any of the things I intended to at the beginning of the weekend, but nevertheless, getting words on paper, regardless of what they are is an exercise in itself. As someone who blogs (writes) to get those words on page (paper) this is important to me.

I’ll sleep well tonight knowing I accomplished something, although smart, still something.

Good night world.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: ambition, Blogging, writing

Oct 27 2010

Keep This In Mind

Keep this in mind. If you don’t hear from me for a couple days it either means one of two things. Either I’m doing something really really ridiculously fun and don’t have time or the energy to write about it. Or I’m so incredibly bored I can’t think of anything to write.

So either really cool or really bored. Either or. You decide.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: writing

Feb 06 2010

Back to Life

A year ago, I think, I use to write about things that really mattered to me. Things like my life, but my real life, not just the little bits I mention these days. I am talking about how I feel, how I feel about situation and people. This is my blog anyways and I would really like to get back to writing for myself.

Lately I feel as though, on this site, I have been writing and making audio/video posts of things I think others want to see. Although I don’t think anyone really cares about my 3D Glasses.

What you can expect in the next while? Me, you will see what is going on inside my head, it doesn’t seem it, but I hold a lot back. A word of warning though: This may be boring and I don’t blame you if you leave. I will never name names but at the same time I am not going to hold back any more. I am a very negative person and it may come out, although I am trying to work on this part of me. I am going to be honest and say what is on my mind about things.

FINALLY: I want to make it CRYSTAL clear that what I say on this site, KyleWith.com, has nothing to do with how I write for YkOnline.ca. That is a completely different site and I take a completely different approach to it.

I hope you will join me on my journey and I hope by doing this I will be able to finally clear my head.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: life, writing

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