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Co-authoring a Novel?
“Collaboration has no room for competition or jealousyâ€â€“ Ora Rosalin
Co-authoring a novel can be a difficult chore, yet these simple steps can make it easier to get through. For instance, how to become one with your co-author and end up writing the best story of your career. This is something my sister and I do with almost all of our books.
We divide chapters and edit like crazy, trying to make sure that the final product is truly ready for publishing. And, yes, this may be a difficult style of writing for you if this is your first partnership. But don’t worry, we’ll get you through it!
• Read how to pick the best co-author for your style of writing.
• Choose the order in which you write your story with your co-author and make sure you’re compatible.
• See examples of contracts to enter into when you first start your co-author business.
Finding the perfect co-author can take months. Writing a book with them can take an additional year! The whole process from start to finish usually will take anywhere from three months to a year and one-half. Hopefully this book will help you along the way. We’ve researched key
tips to make your journey easier.
What You Need? You’ll need to be open to working with a partner, and make sure their style of writing enhances your creativity. Work out disagreements with our easy to follow tips.
Why Co-authoring? Your workload will be cut in half with a co-author. You’ll be able to focus on marketing and social media
in order to sale more books. You’ll feel more comfortable
with your co-author, allowing your imagination and writing skills to grow and develop.
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CONTENTS How to Co-author a Book 1 Intro 2 Chapter One-How it Works 3 Chapter Two- Plotting Basics 4 Chapter Three- Benefits and Shortcomings 5 Rewards for collaborating: 5 Drawbacks 5 Chapter Four- Tips to Continue a Successful Co-Authorship 7 Chapter Five- How to Do Taxes 9 Chapter Six- Rosalin Sisters’ Tips 12
Chapter Seven- Sample Contracts 14 Sample A 14 Sample B 18 P.S. Chapter- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 21
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