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how to compile a good manuscript

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How to write a good manuscript Many people do have the potential to write books, is just that they do not know where or how to start in order to write a good read. They fear what they do not know yet  (fear of the unknown) once you think of writing your own book, then you think of excellency of the books you currently read , you just shrink and tell your self there's no way you can compete. Compiling a good manuscript start in the mind, it all begins by the way you think, if you think like a winner, you will write a winning manuscript! You will brainstorm the winning titles there's no proven principle to guide you in to writing a good manuscript but there are some fact I want to share with you. ●Dicover your field of writing - there are different kinds of writing and different kinds of books, we have novels  [narrative writing] this type of writing allows you to write of a single story the entire book. The other one is [discriptive writing] in this type of wr...

how to compile a manuscript

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It is simple if you want to make your writing a success, you must must keep writing, the last thing you need is a ten paged manuscript then call it a book, I remember when I embarked on a journey of authorship I had no guidance of how to structure a book all I wanted to do was write and compile my writing in to a book at least I knew that i wanted a 100 paged book, I did not even know what type of font to use and the size there of. When writing your manuscript keep this in mind 1. your book size.  You must choose the perfect size that will work for your type of writing. 2. Font,  choose a simple and easy to read font, and stick to it don't mix up the fonts it might make your book unattractive to reader's. 3. font size,  the size of your font must not be too small or too big, it must be clear one of the mistakes I did when I wrote my first book was using a big size on an A5 size book , fortunately it was fixed when the book was edited. 4. Your paragraphing, ...