Writing your book information can be difficult. Often times writers try to sell their book instead of giving simple information. There are a few things you need to be aware of to write your book information.
Be descriptive but not long-winded when you are giving your book information. This is not a book review. If keywords and phrases, as well as quotes. Any important cities, towns, villages, or geographic locations should be listed. If you mention names of famous people, living or dead, they should also be mentioned in your information. If you mention names of other writings, books, periodicals, poetry, etc., they should also be listed in your information.
Before publishing you might want to have someone “famous” read at your book, or at least read excerpts.
You might also want to have someone else write the foreword of the book. This gives credentials to a book.
They few rules of thumb about writing your book information:
Write in third person
List facts, not wishes
Reference relevant experience (especially in the field you writing about)
Write crisp and sharp
Capture your audiences attention with a hook
Remember, who knows this book better than you? |