Everyone has a story to tell and whether you write it
yourself, dictate into a machine, or tell it to a ghost writer… you have to
start somewhere.
With the holidays now complete, you probably fall into one of
two categories: 1) you’re the person who is anxious for some time alone to
start writing, or 2) you have so many ideas, and new holiday memories, you
don’t know where to start.
Ingrid Lundquist, author of the award-winning Dictionary of Publishing Terms: What Every
Writer Needs to Know and founder of The Book-In-Hand Roadshow, kicks-off
the first 2016 meeting of Springfield History Club with tips that will
jump-start your writing project. “Start
Organizing Your Book Today” is not just about writing your story, it’s about
building a book. She’ll show you how to develop
the book parts as you write your story so you’re not caught off guard without
the material you need in the end. She’ll explain in layman’s terms the
different parts of a book and give tips on how to write them. You’ll learn insider-secrets
on hooking different audiences, and why it’s ok to have an audience of one. Yes, it really is ok to have an audience of one.