BOOK WRITING FIRST STEPS: The Process So Far
I’m still in the very early stages of writing Muskoka’s Main Street: The Muskoka Colonization Road, so you haven’t missed much. Because the publisher approached me, I did not have to produce a full Book Proposal, which is the typical first step when you are shopping for a publisher. I did produce an outline, which consists of:
- a one-page overview of the book
- a description of my vision for the tone and style and a proposed Table of Contents TABLEOFCONTENTS
- a chapter-by-chapter summary of the book, describing the beginning, middle and end of each chapter and suggestions for illustrations.
Remember, I’ve already written and published a 3,000 word article on this topic, which has provided the backbone that I will now expand.
I’ve met with the publisher and discussed:
- how long I expect the book to be (about 40,000 words, which is not a big book – under 300 pages in final form)
- when he expects to publish it (spring 2012)
- how he works with his authors (a book contract, royalty payments based on sales of the book, and a schedule that we agree on to accommodate the editing and production phases.)
I’ve drafted a 300 word synopsis that will be our overall guide and descriptor of the story I intend to tell. ABOUTTHISBOOK
Does it surprise you to know how much a writer has to think through a project before actually getting started? This is standard operating procedure for non-fiction (and fiction too, with some differences.) The publisher has to know what he’s buying; I have to be clear on what I intend to deliver; we both have to know this subject is big enough to be a book. The synopsis helps us both to market the book well before it’s published and also helps me to stay on track to write the book I said I would write. Of course, my research might uncover some terrific new material that I will want to incorporate, but for now, all of this serves to provide the broad perameters for the book.
“Book math” is important too – estimating how many words I expect to write will help me to figure out how long it will take me to write it. Which will provide me with a good idea of how the next year of my life is going to unfold! I’ll talk more about book math in a later post.
Oh – and there’s also the blog itself, which is a key part of the process. I’ve spent the better part of the past few weeks getting myself up to speed on the whole blogging thing. I’m going to have lots more to say about that!