Hi all,
If you are
curiously reading this post then you might be one of the Author-Wannabes who
are following the footsteps of ChetanBhaghat, Amish Tripathi, or PreetiShenoy.
India is a weird country, the following meme nails it!
Most of the
aspiring authors are engineers who desperately want to show their hidden skills;
so what do they do? Blog! Yeah, that’s how all author aspirants try to gain
some fan base. Blogging is to Writing as CAT is to IIM – at times, this is true
and at times this can be a serious case of stereotyping. Well, as a
professional content editor and writer myself I have come across a lot of
newbie authors (bloggers and non-bloggers) – few I know personally, and a few
professionally. Knowing different people is an art of gaining different
experiences that we can never gain by ourselves in this lifetime. I have
compiled a checklist that every aspiring author should keep in mind. More than
a checklist, this will be a series of Do’s and Don’ts.
1.
Never Quit That 5 Digit Salary Job: You
might be earning somewhere ranging from 10,000 to 80,000 or even more based on
your experience, talent, LUCK, and the buttering skills (no offence meant :P ).
Now, in the craziness of becoming an author don’t quit the job. Want to know
why? Well, you can write a full-fledged novel (when I say novel it is a book of
70,000 words or more) in some 2 months’ to 2 years’ time (depending on your
momentum); the proofreading, editing phases, publishing, and release will take
another 1 year. So it almost takes 1-2 years to give life to a book and as a
debutant author, you may earn a profit ranging from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 6,00,000
or if lucky even more. I am not scaring you, I am just telling the worst case
scenario and a probable best case scenario. So 2 years of time and only this
much profit, still want to kill the golden egg laying hen (your corporate job)?
2.
Pick your genre wisely: Once you have
decided that you are going to write a novel the first thing that should be
picked is a genre. Decide what you want to write about at an outer level –
Fiction or Non-Fiction. Further scrutinize and find a proper genre in it. Most
of the writers just write a memoir or something from their life. Yeah, it is a
great idea – you already have the story and screenplay, you just need to revamp
it with commercial elements. However, that depends on two things – how
effective your story telling skills are and how beguiling your story is. The
two best examples of semi-autobiographies or memoirs which caused a sensation
are “2 States” – ChetanBhagat and “I too had a love story” – Ravinder Singh.
The other option is to go for a really crispy story or concept and build it
from the scratch. Most of the Indian authors of this era are writing cheesy,
slapstick, and light-hearted romantic novels. These maybe good for a one time
read but then if you want to nail it big, think different. You may stick on to
romance but add more elements like thriller, comedy, or even melodrama.
3.
Research: This is one of the most
important to-dos for any aspiring author. To write one book, you should have
read at least 20 different books. You shouldn’t copy or adopt anyone’s style or
concept but you need to learn from the positives and negatives of each book. To
become an ardent writer, you need to be a voracious reader first. Read
different books, short stories, columns, newspaper, blogs, etc. Inspiration may
come from anything and everything.
4. Write Daily:Consider write as a rite!
Write at least a page daily – a poem, a story, a diary entry, or anything
imaginative. Like any other skills, writing also improves by practice. If you
are feeling the writer’s block then you need to relax and concentrate on other
hobbies for a day or two and then write again. If you feel that you don’t have
enough topics to write about, there are a lot of online blogging communities
which provide daily, weekly, or monthly prompts. My recommendations are Daily Post by WordPress, Write Tribe, and IndiSpire by IndiBlogger.
5.
Connect with people: As a writer, you
must connect more with the people. This is not just for increasing your
followers or fan base but also to know what the readers want from you. As a
blogger, having fellow bloggers as blog readers is more than sufficient,
however if you want to be an author then you must connect to non-blogger
readers also. They are the ones who will buy your book in lumps and they are
the actual fan base. Fellow bloggers or writers will be a motivational factor,
as well a very good critic but at the end of the day when you publish a book,
the public opinion matters and remember, “Never underestimate the power of a
common man”.
6.
Attachment and Detachment: When you want
to be a writer, you must be attached as well as detached. You must be attached
to feel and empathize with every single person and story around you at the same
time be detached enough to write about it.
7.
Publishing Woes: Okay, so you have found
a genre, conceptualized a story, wrote daily, connected with people, and got
inspiration from real life scenarios, completed the writing – What’s next?
Publishing!! Well, before that there are couple of other steps like proof
reading and editing but let’s wrap it all up into a single term called
publishing. So what exactly should you do in this phase?
· Do the primary proofreading. I
know, it is difficult to proofread you own story, but the primary proofreading
should be done by you to retain the authenticity of your work. Do it carefully
and relaxingly.
· Write a witty, catchy, and
unique synopsis for the story – Don’t give away the story but still make it
very appealing.
· Make a clear cut summary – this
is the one wherein you will write the whole plot in a single page.
· Keep an intriguing and
impressive title to your story – Keep it as unique and as catchy as possible.
· Mail the title, and sample
chapters (mostly 3 chapters – 6,000-12,000 words) to the publishers. Also,
courier them if needed.
· Don’t send it to too many
publishers. Select the top level publishers and mail them. They generally take
30-90 days of time to get back to you. Breathe, relax, and wait. Once they get
back to you and if the answer is affirmative then you can move on with the
steps they say, else just relax and repeat the procedure with the next set of
publishers.
· Decide on one thing before
mailing the publishers – do you want the book to be published immediately or
you want to be published with the reputed publishers? There are lot of self-publishing
houses which will charge you some investment for publishing, and they will
publish the book within 2-3 months. If you prefer to go with traditional
publishing then go for the traditional publishing houses, they won’t charge you
anything and the publishing process is fully traditional and streamlined; it
will take a minimum of 6 months – 1 year to get published.
I hope the article was informative. If you are interested to know
more, I will be glad to do write more on each of the above mentioned issues
separately.
Happy Reading and Writing!
Lots of Love,
Stri
SrilakshmiIndrasenan
aka Stri is a freelance content writer and editor. She writes technical,
creative, fiction, motivational, fashion, and relationship based contents. She
has 4+ years of experience in content writing and editing and also she is open
to jobs like EmCee and Wedding planning. She blogs at http://www.iamstri.wordpress.com/
where she writes on categories like fashion, social issues, short stories,
memoir, reviews, and humor. Reach out to her at srilakshmi.indrasenan@gmail.com
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Very useful information for the beginners!! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteInformative and very helpful!
ReplyDeleteI must confess I fall into that category of bloggers who are stuck to their job just because it gives you the financial security and independence to lead the life you want to....
Happy Blogging!
very useful information .. add one point also dont stop writing for a LONGGGGG time .. especially on a blog because then people forget you ..
ReplyDeleteas you forgotten me :) he he he he
Bikram
What i am going to say is only my opinion. Though what you have listed here might be useful to newbies, I guess that you cannot point out what one should write.
ReplyDeleteWriting is soulful and some of us enjoy writing. If someone is an aspiring writer, that aspiration within will lead him/her and not some posts where he/she is given options to choose from.
If every person has chosen one option from the given ones, you would have never got different genres.
If Chetan Bhagat and Ranveer Singh tasted success with their respective semi- autobiographies, as you put it, they must have wanted to tell the world their story. I believe that they didn't open their note and though, Let me see. If I write a semi-autobiography, it would sell.
Writing comes from within.
You can guide them how to approach for publishing their book.
If you are going to give them four options and ask them to choose from it, you are developing mechanical writers.
No Thanks, the market is full of them.