Transform Inspiration into Action: Your Guide to 12 Ideas for Writing Your Book. Many people dream of writing a book, but they don't always know where to start. Sometimes there are loose ideas, intuitions or desire to tell something, but lack a clear direction to turn all that into a real project. To help you in this process, we have prepared a free download: a map with 12 writing project ideas designed to be developed in book format. A practical resource that will allow you to order your ideas and find an achievable starting point. This article presents this guide as a tool to transform inspiration into action, especially if you feel like writing, but don't know what form to give your project. Why does it take so long to go from a loose idea to a book project?. One of the main obstacles in writing is dealing with the magnitude of the long format. A book is not just a good idea: it is a structure sustained over time, with coherence and development. Many ideas work well as an initial concept, but not all of them have enough run. This is where the question arises: is this worth developing, will I be able to keep it going for pages and pages? Also, without a clear structure, it is easy to get lost, give up or get stuck. That's why thinking about the scope, shape and feasibility of the project before you start can make all the difference. Having a options map helps to do just that: ground ideas, see concrete possibilities and choose more clearly. What's included in this free download This guide brings together 12 possible types of writing projects with real potential to become a book. These are not closed ideas, but starting points that will help you identify what type of project best fits you: your voice, your interests, and your goals as a writer. It's a particularly useful resource if you're just starting out, but also if you have many ideas and don't know which one to develop. It allows you to see different possible paths and to understand that there is no single valid way to write a book.
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