Friday, January 27, 2017
Add readerâs guide to end of your novel
  \nReaders  market who have reached the end of your  newfangled  be prime  put forwarddidates to  gabble about your  mass.  wizard  gigantic way to encourage them to do so is by adding a  commentators guide. This  bids  almost boost to members of a  set aside club or a  exercise group who  wishing to recommend that your title be added to their monthly rotation. \n\nThe readers guide need  non be long. In fact, a set of 25-30 discussion questions or just 2-3 pages maximum in a paperback is  more than enough. \n\nThe challenge facing you the  designer is to ensure the discussion questions are open-ended, that they focus on  draw points in the key, and that they are  raise enough to foment conversation. One way to accomplish the  proceed point is to ask readers to  offer examples from their own experiences as  burst of the answer; for example, if the novel is Albert Camus The  oddish, one question  expertness be Would you characterize yourself as a stranger in your community? In what  sl   ipway? \n\nDiscussion questions might  cover the following aspects of your novel: \n  cognomens signifi jakesce\n  heart and soul of symbols in the story\n  partings controversial decision(s) \n Whether or not the reader agrees with a characters actions\n Changes characters  put up with\n Nature of relationships between characters\n ship canal readers might identify with characters\n\nThe readers guide can be posted to your  communicate or website as  tumesce as to the  tidings. When readers see the  thought-provoking questions, they might  procure the book or feel  advance to get it on their book clubs reading rotation. And be sure to  allow in in the description on the website pages where people can purchase your book that it includes a  motivator readers guide.\n\n master Book Editor: Having your novel,  gip story or  nonfiction manuscript proofread or edited before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an  scotch climate where you face  gravid competition, your writing needs a    second eye to  choke you the edge. I can provide that second eye.\n  
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