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Write like a Pro Checklist.
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Sure you can write, but can you write crisp, compelling copy that
ezine publishers, related Web sites, and general audiences will
clamor for?

Your articles, reports and books need to pass the checklist
below to sell:

1.___Make your title or headlines grab your reader by the
collar. Include a benefit if possible or be outlandish.

2.___Create your opening paragraph to entice your reader
continue. In fiction, start with the most important incident first.
Use dialogue! In non-fiction, state the problem and offer a
benefit (thesis).

3.___Make all parts of your non-fiction book, report, or article
support the thesis.

4.___Be sure you have at least 5 people who write edit your
piece before the final professional edit.

5.___Make sure all your verbs are a consistent tense. Make the
better choice of present or past tense rather than past-perfect or
gerunds.

6.___Use strong, emotional or visual, power verbs rather than
linking verbs like "to be." Action verbs keep your story moving,
so your reader won't be bored.

7.___ Use metaphors so your piece shows instead of tells.

8.___Use picture and emotional words to replace telling words
such as adverbs and adjectives. Show what suddenly looks like.

9.___Make sure your facts are accurate. Check with your
librarian or the Web.

10.___Corral your writing into concise, compelling sentences. In
the first edit, reduce all redundancies. Do not preach.

11.___Do not over-describe with flowery descriptions. Let
your characters speak the mood in dialogue.

12.___Make sure your piece is coherent. Test whether it flows
or sounds natural by reading it aloud. Then, correct it before you
pass it on for feedback.

13.___To make dialogues believable, make them short, not
speeches. Use "said" rather than "screamed," "pouted." Show
these in your character's action. "Said" is like a comma, and
readers don't like to be slowed or talked down to.

14.___ Make sure you write your thesis for non-fiction and
theme for fiction down before you write that chapter or article.
This gives your work a center, a focus and helps you organize
your thoughts. All chapters and paragraphs should support the
thesis.

The thesis for this article is: Write like a pro is a checklist for all
writers who want to be published.

15.___ Make your viewpoint consistent. If you start your story
in first person, then make sure the whole chapter is from the "I"s
point of view. All other characters are seen through only your
eyes.Put your character's comments into dialogue.

Get published! Use the above checklist to guide you to business
success.
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Judy Cullins: author, publisher, book coach
Helps professionals manifest their book dreams
http://www.bookcoaching.com/
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