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5 Mistakes Authors Make – Here’s What To Avoid!

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TBT to Tara Richter, President of Richter Publishing, discussing 5 Mistakes New Authors Make on iHeart Radio with Brandon Rimes on The Real Estate Quarterback Show.

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Richter Publishing wants to know how we can help you take your manuscript to the next level and get you published! If you have already written a manuscript, please fill out this form so we can get to know more about you and your book! We do not work with literary agents. Authors are our number one priority and we work directly with you. If your book fits into our scope of work, you will be contacted to submit your manuscript for review. This form covers the purpose of your book, the services you’re interested in and your budget.

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How to Write A Book in 4 Weeks!

Life never stops, especially when you have the desire to write a book. Don’t make it up as impossible if your life is chaotic— IT CAN BE DONE! An industry standard 5 x 8,100 page book is approximately 20,000 words. That’s 20,000 words you would need to write in a four week period. Without structure, those words will loom over you! 20,000?! How can I write 20,000 in four weeks?! Tara Richter has come up with books full of tips for first time book writers and today we are going to share three of them from her book, “Write a Book in 4 Weeks.” We’ll give you a sneak peek of how you can get that accomplished – and even chip in some FREE resources —

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Tip #1

Use an accountability calendar and detailed outline. Download the forms from our website here: https://richterpublishing.com/resource


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FREE Resources to help you become a Published Author!

If you were to visit Richter Publishing’s website and click on Resources you would find a plethora of free resources available to help you outline, plan, and even format your book! Don’t make leaving your legacy harder than it has to be!

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Life Hack to Finish Your Book FAST!

Life never stops, especially when you have the desire to write a book. Don’t make it up as impossible if your life is chaotic— IT CAN BE DONE! An industry standard 5 x 8,100 page book is approximately 20,000 words. That’s 20,000 words you would need to write in a four week period. Without structure, those words will loom over you! 20,000?! How can I write 20,000 in four weeks?! Tara Richter has come up with books full of tips for first time book writers and today we are going to share three of them from her book, “Write a Book in 4 Weeks.”

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Write 715 words per day.

You would be surprised at how incredible strides are made with just 715 words per day! It really adds up and slowly, writing becomes easier!

 

 

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How to Create in the Chaos – There’s an App for that!

screen-shot-2016-12-27-at-6-11-04-pmWith an app called Anti-Social, you can mark sites as distracting and, when turned on, it will prevent your phone from ringing if there’s a notification headed your way. So when you do get a chance to write – whether the kids are in bed or you’re on your lunch break – you’ll actually be forced to focus on your manuscript rather than what’s trending on your favorite networks. This app, along with the help of Richter Publishing ANYTHING is possible!

Richter Publishing company has published over 40 books and has had in some way a hand in their success. From helping write, edit and organize your thoughts on paper, Richter Publishing is there for each author throughout the entire creative and editing process.

In Tara Richter’s book, “Write a Book in 4 Weeks!,” Tara explains how you can “create in the chaos.” Life can be busy – and at most times extremely hectic – but dedicating a few hours or even minutes of your day that you can leave your legacy. Start with this writing tip so you don’t feel overwhelmed!

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3 Tips to Writing your Book in 4 Weeks!

pencilLife never stops, especially when you have the desire to write a book. Don’t make it up as impossible if your life is chaotic— IT CAN BE DONE! An industry standard 5 x 8,100 page book is approximately 20,000 words. That’s 20,000 words you would need to write in a four week period. Without structure, those words will loom over you! 20,000?! How can I write 20,000 in four weeks?! Tara Richter has come up with books full of tips for first time book writers and today we are going to share three of them from her book, “Write a Book in 4 Weeks.”

Tip #1

Use an accountability calendar and detailed outline. Download the forms from our website here: https://richterpublishing.com/resource

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Write 715 words per day.

Tip #3

Create an outline prior to writing . Every day, sit down and write, tackling each section at a time.

 

 

 

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Writing Tip of the Day

Man writing in notebookWhile you are composing your book, don’t worry about formatting, how it looks in word, or editing. Sometimes you will get caught up in those details, but it’s more important to get the thoughts out of your head & on paper. Cleaning it up, editing and formatting will be done during revisions. Your first document is a rough draft. They call it that for a reason, it’s rough, probably going to suck at some points, but that’s ok. No one writes a perfect book the first time around. Just get the concept and ideas out of your head no matter how awful you think it might be at the time. Especially once you get into the writing flow, sometimes phrases come out of your mind faster than your fingers can type. So things can get chopped up and not make sense, but that’s what the editor is for. To read it from another persons perspective that is not in your head knowing where the story is going. Your job is just to write!

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