Luna Elizabeth Erudite's Guide to writing a Book

As you should know if you've read my backstory, I'm a GIANT bookworm. If you're wondering how to get reads, this is the book for you!

Last Updated

05/31/21

Chapters

6

Reads

568

Titles, Descriptions, and chapters

Chapter 1
Make them catchy. Here are some simple steps to making a catchy and interesting title/description.

1. Proper Grammar. Use google translate if you're not fluent, and never use short forms. Real words make it more motivating to read.
2. State a fact. For example; if I'm writing a Dramione book, I should make sure to make the title Dramione, and then a little hook to why it's original. In my description, I should give information on what the book is about, but without spoiling it. For example; my Dramione book will be during the wizarding war. My title could be Dramione: Battled Love. And my description could be: "They're fighting and falling in love. One on the dark side, one on the good side. What will their life come to? Enemies, or Lovers? Read to find out!"
3. Make the book interesting. Add fonts, colours, pictures, and more! In the last chapter, I will put some basic coding.
4. Make many chapters, and make them long. The more the better.
And...
5. Write Daily. The more you write, the more you can get done, and the more reads you get.
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