Any tips on writing a book? How to get started? What publisher to recommend ? Any ideas

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... Read moreStarting to write a book can feel overwhelming, but breaking it down into manageable steps helps a lot. I found that setting a daily or weekly word count goal kept me motivated and consistent. Instead of waiting for inspiration to strike, I committed to writing a little every day, even if it wasn’t perfect—that progress matters more than perfection in the early stages. When it comes to choosing a publisher, it’s important to do your research. Traditional publishing requires finding a literary agent first, which can be a lengthy process, but it offers professional editing, marketing, and distribution support. Alternatively, self-publishing platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing or IngramSpark give you full control over your work and quicker time to market, though you'll need to handle your own marketing. Another helpful step is joining writing communities either online or locally. Connecting with other writers provided me with valuable feedback and encouragement, which made the journey less lonely. It’s also a great way to learn about different publishers or self-publishing routes from those who have been through it. Finally, always keep your target audience in mind and consider creating a detailed outline before diving deep into chapters. This roadmap helps keep your story focused and saves time in revisions later. Writing a book takes patience and perseverance, but once you commit to the process and explore your publishing options, you can turn your ideas into a tangible and rewarding book.

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Depends on what you want to write about and the type of genre. Also think of the audience you’re writing to. Those things help