Writing Better Books the Agile Way: Streamline Your Writing Process and Connect with Readers from Day One
暫譯: 以敏捷方式撰寫更好的書籍:簡化您的寫作流程,從第一天起與讀者建立聯繫

Craig, Conna, Lode, Clemens

  • 出版商: Clemens Lode Verlag E.K.
  • 出版日期: 2019-07-31
  • 售價: $670
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$637
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 124
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3945586836
  • ISBN-13: 9783945586839
  • 相關分類: Agile Software
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商品描述

The craft of writing and marketing a book has changed significantly over the past 10 years. It is no longer enough to just write a good book; you have to write for a specific audience and connect to your readers long before the book hits the shelves. Releasing part of your work early allows you to make adjustments to your book-or even discard your project to invest your time instead into a better book idea.Using modern project management methods, you can organize your work into individual steps ("user stories"), and re-use them to market your book. Organizing the book properly into logical sections helps you to create preview materials for blog posts or newsletters. In addition, this will ensure that you make steady progress with your book, avoid getting lost in the details, and achieve high quality consistently throughout your book.Do you recognize yourself in one of these people?

This book is for "Peter."
  • First-time author.
  • Has a "complete" script, "had a friend look at it," and now wants to publish it.
  • Might need (unsolicited) advice to properly edit it instead of just going through a "self-edit."
  • Needs to be reminded about the difficulties of selling a book. Has no idea about marketing.
  • Has not worked with an editor.
  • Creates his own book covers.
  • Would benefit from a "pep talk."
  • This book is for "Mary."
  • Writes novels in Word but now wants to write a non-fiction book.
  • Undecided about what tools to use.
  • Works with an editor, but she and her editor have no real work structure.
  • Does not know how to market, find market niches, etc. Her past successes were random and she never knew if her latest novel would sell or not.
  • This book is for "John."
  • Professional editor seeking to expand his services from merely editing Word files to helping release books online.
  • Also is looking for better project management techniques to better guide an author along the way.
  • Often works in the scientific field and thus has to manage a lot of bibliographical references.
  • Spends lots of time indexing books.
  • Is OK with a LaTeX template but seeks to get a head start by making adjustments to it.
  • This book is for "George."
  • LaTeX expert who wants to publish his work as an e-book.
  • Needs basic direction and then figures out the rest on his own.
  • Plans to do a series with a glossary and often needs to re-use text blocks.
  • Needs some help in terms of book design, polishing, and graphics.
  • Loves to share work and collaborate with others
  • This book is for "Tina."
  • Professional self-publisher who is looking for additional ideas to improve her existing publishing process.
  • Looks for ways to establish herself as a brand and create a network of readers.
  • This book is for "Clara."
  • Wants to write a book about her profession but has no idea where to start.
  • Table of Contents:
  • Making and Investing Money
  • Incorporate Books into Your Professional Career
  • Starting a New Book
  • What to Keep and What to Remove
  • Selecting Personas
  • How to Organize Your Ideas
  • How to Organize Your Ideas (Fiction Books)
  • The Rules of Your Book
  • How to Optimize the Work Process
  • How to Get Early Feedback from Readers
  • How We Can Help with Project Management
  • 商品描述(中文翻譯)

    寫作和行銷一本書的技藝在過去十年中發生了顯著變化。僅僅寫一本好書已經不再足夠;你必須針對特定的讀者群體進行寫作,並在書籍上架之前就與讀者建立聯繫。提前釋出部分作品可以讓你對書籍進行調整,甚至放棄原有的計畫,將時間投入到更好的書籍構思中。利用現代專案管理方法,你可以將工作組織成個別步驟(「用戶故事」),並重複使用這些步驟來行銷你的書籍。將書籍合理地組織成邏輯部分有助於你為部落格文章或電子報創建預覽材料。此外,這將確保你在書籍創作上穩步前進,避免迷失在細節中,並在整本書中始終保持高品質。

    你是否認同以下這些人?

    這本書是為「彼得」而寫的。

  • 首次出版的作者。
  • 擁有一份「完整」的手稿,「讓朋友看過」,現在想要出版。
  • 可能需要(未經請求的)建議來正確編輯,而不是僅僅進行「自我編輯」。
  • 需要提醒自己書籍銷售的困難。對行銷一無所知。
  • 沒有與編輯合作過。
  • 自己創作書籍封面。
  • 會受益於一次「鼓舞人心的談話」。
  • 這本書是為「瑪麗」而寫的。
  • 在 Word 中寫小說,但現在想寫一本非小說類的書。
  • 對使用哪些工具感到猶豫不決。
  • 與編輯合作,但她和編輯之間沒有真正的工作結構。
  • 不知道如何行銷、尋找市場利基等。她過去的成功是隨機的,從未知道她最新的小說是否會暢銷。
  • 這本書是為「約翰」而寫的。
  • 專業編輯,尋求將服務從僅僅編輯 Word 文件擴展到幫助在線發行書籍。
  • 同時尋找更好的專案管理技術,以更好地指導作者。
  • 經常在科學領域工作,因此需要管理大量的文獻參考。
  • 花很多時間為書籍編制索引。
  • 對 LaTeX 模板感到滿意,但希望通過調整來提前開始。
  • 這本書是為「喬治」而寫的。
  • LaTeX 專家,想將自己的作品發行為電子書。
  • 需要基本的指導,然後自己解決其餘的問題。
  • 計劃做一系列帶有詞彙表的作品,並經常需要重複使用文本區塊。
  • 在書籍設計、潤飾和圖形方面需要一些幫助。
  • 喜歡分享工作並與他人合作。
  • 這本書是為「蒂娜」而寫的。
  • 專業自出版者,尋找額外的想法來改善現有的出版流程。
  • 尋找建立自己品牌和創建讀者網絡的方法。
  • 這本書是為「克拉拉」而寫的。
  • 想寫一本關於自己職業的書,但不知道從何開始。
  • 目錄:
  • 賺錢和投資
  • 將書籍融入你的職業生涯
  • 開始一本新書
  • 保留什麼和刪除什麼
  • 選擇角色
  • 如何組織你的想法
  • 如何組織你的想法(小說類書籍)
  • 你書籍的規則
  • 如何優化工作流程
  • 如何從讀者那裡獲得早期反饋
  • 我們如何幫助專案管理