by Mitali | 2 - Planning, 5 - Reviewing
As well as basing your book size decision on how readers will use it, for example a large book is ideal for laying out exercises for the reader to complete in a workbook a small book that can be hidden in a pocket or bag and discretely referred to also has merit...
by Mitali | 2 - Planning, 3 - Formatting
The information in your book can be shared with your readership in many ways, in both physical and digital formats, with variations available for each format. Here are some options to consider. Bear in mind there are pluses and minuses to each format – choose the 1...
by Mitali | 1 - Research, 2 - Planning
How to choose a subject for your book To give you some inspiration, here are the top-level nonfiction genres on Amazon.com. (The figures in brackets denote the number of titles in each genre at the time of publication). Each top-level genre has a series of sub-genres,...
by Mitali | 1 - Research, 4 - Writing
3 book styles for nonfiction authors As well as having 4 writing styles to choose from, you also have 3 book styles to choose from too, so there’s plenty of flexibility to find something you’re happy with. Tips books A collection of short related ideas. This is a good...