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Friday, May 29, 2015

How to Write An Amazing Query Letter! (A.K.A. How To Blow Your Literary Agent Away!)

Author Typing-"Dear (Literary Agents name)"

1- Address it to the Literary Agent! (To be polite.) also I figured out the hard way that if your book is a novel it has to be at least 50,000 words long, no Literary Agent will accept it if it's any less. So make sure your book is at least that lengthily.








Author- "Jimmy Owens is a young ten year old,

mischievous boy who's always getting into trouble."

2- Write a Summary of Your Story!(After you introduce yourself and explain your books awards and achievements, that you got from either a contest entry or a book review you got from a writer.)then write what I would call a summary of your book.

1rst- Explain your character! (a short few words.) like Jimmy Owens is a young ten year old, mischievous, boy who's always getting into trouble. Until his father goes missing.   

2nd- then describe the main plot of your book in two paragraphs. (you have to catch your literary Agent's attention.)
like, Jimmy Owens now has to find his missing father, but none of the people in his town seems to care, as if they have all been mind wiped. None of them even remember Jimmy's father ever existing. So alone, Jimmy Owens has to find where his father has gone. With the help of the only other person in his town who remembers his father even being alive, and also the last person to see him. Which is Nana Bimmion. A inquisitive young girl who's always had an interest in the terrestrial. And who tells Jimmy that she saw his dad had been taken by aliens. Now Jimmy with Nana's help, has to find out what really happened to his dad. But when a new comer comes into town, and tells Jimmy that he's and old friend of his Dad's. Jimmy figures out that his Dad was afraid of some unknown entity, that his old friend was going to banish from this earthly plain. 
   
3rd- describe why readers would like it. (A.K.A. your book fan base.)
I think readers will enjoy being able to relate to two vibrant and very opposite characters. Since readers love to grow and learn with book characters. Readers who enjoy the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan, will also like this book.

4th- add details! (A.K.A. where your book is based, and how many words.)
this book is based in modern day Salem Oregon, the word count for this book comes to 50, 789 words.

5th-Give info on you. (like, job, schooling, and achievements you've done.)
like- I'm a unpublished writer, a 2015 graduate from "fill in" highschool.


Author- "Take my Query Letter, Literary Agents!"

3- Thank Them For Their Time!(you see they don't have to read every query letter that comes in, so you should thank them for taking the time for reading yours.) Now that you have completed your query letter every Literary Agent is about to be blown away!













As always hope this tip helps you guys out. and please comment if you like it!

Sincerely your Reject-Teen Writer,

                                                                   ARI



Wednesday, May 27, 2015

How To Not Get Lost In Your Book!(A.K.A. How to Avoid Being Stuck In Inspiration Abyss.)

Author- "An Idea Hit Me! Where's the chapter I was on?"

"How did I get in the inspiration abyss?"

1-Don't loose Focus! (When I was writing my first book I kept not finishing the chapter I was on, because new ideas for my book just kept popping in to my head. And so then I jotted the thought down and tried to get back and finish the chapter but I kept thinking how that idea I jotted down needed to be a chapter. So then I paused the chapter I was on and went to try and finish the new one. But the same thing happened. Over and Over.) So point is don't leave the chapter your on.
start from chapter 1 and end at
what ever chapter you think
your book should end in.
Because you don't want to be like. . .



Author- "I just had an amazing idea! Someone write it down!"

2- Get Yourself Out of the Inspiration Abyss. (Best way for me to calm down my idea trian. Was I told my ideas to a friend or family member in the room. Tell the idea listener, to remember the thought and write it down.) That way you can keep writing with no interruptions.







Blast through the Inspiration Abyss!

3- Write On! (After you get out of the maze of your own inspiration abyss, then continue writing. Never give up.












Me to you- "You Got This!"

4- Never let it Return!(So with my first book my mind abyss kept returning, so the best way to keep it at bay, is with your idea journal, your idea listener, and extreme focus and dedication!) After that, Just continue writing as always. Because.
. .










As always hope this tip helps you guys, and I will be posting more at a later date. I wouldn't postpone my post normally but I'm really sick. So I may post, I may not. Just please stay tuned. of course I will still write on my book because as I always say never give up.

Sincerely you Reject-Teen Writer,

                                                                     ARI








Tuesday, May 26, 2015

How to Write Your Books Outline! (A.K.A How To Make Your Cake Layers!) LOL!


Author- "Start building Your Cake Layers!"

 (A.K.A. Your Book Layers)

1-  Start at The Beginning! (Start of with how you want the book to start. Either in the woods, the main character's bedroom, or a lonely dark street. Just start somewhere and then start filling in your cake, figuratively. I think of a book outline like a cake. You need The first layer, the second, and the bottom layer. Once you have the bases start filling in the layers with cream, or start filling in your book with words.) So. . .



Author- "Final Showdown!"


2- Start on the Main Climax of Your Book! (You need to write the main point of your story that is the whole point of your book. Like Harry Potter beating Voldemort the first time in the Sorcerer Stone. You need the Climax part of your book to be the most important.) 







Reader- "I can't wait for the next book!"

3- Then End Your Book! Once you finish The main three layers or the outline of your book fill it in and finish. Like Cinderella.
1- Girl trapped as maid for step mother.
2-Fairy Godmother helps her get to the ball.
3- Prince finds her with missing shoe.
There is an outline!
(End your book where your reader isn't angry at you, or at least so your Readers will be waiting to read your next book.!)





As Always hope these tips help you guys out! If you guys want me to write about something specific, please comment! And I really would like to know if these Tips are helping you guys out.

Sincerely your Reject-Teen Writer,

                                                                    ARI




Sunday, May 24, 2015

How To Not Leave Out The Important Parts of Your Book! (A.K.A How To Make Sure, Your Fans Don't Get Lost."

Reader-"How did they get to the airport?

I never read that in here."

1- Don't Leave Out The Main Stuff In Your Book! (Like for me in my last book, my characters got on a plane and landed in Vienna. But How did they get to the airport? what airport was it? What time was the flight, and when did the character land? Your book readers will ask these questions.) So If you want your readers to be in love with your book and not want to put it down because it doesn't make sense. Cause they will ask-














Author Typing-"Artist 's messy mop of hair

 dangles limply down, as the artist waits for inspiration to strike."

 2- Make Your Book Relatable! (You have to add things in your book that are real, like the "Empire State Building" (A.K.A. Percy Jackson) Or Add relatable characters, like an artist with messy hair.
 Point is,Your readers want to understand your book. So if they can relate to it or if you make a scene that would actually make sense. readers have a better chance of being more connected with your book.


   

3- End Your Book On an Understandable Cliff Hanger! (Like for instants don't end your book, where your main character still hasn't saved his Mom. Like Percy Jackson. You don't want your readers to be like-)

                                     Reader- "I read this entire thing. And


You Can't end it like this."




As always hope this tip helps you guys.

Sincerely Your Reject-Teen Writer,

                                                                       ARI





                                                                

 

                                                         














Saturday, May 23, 2015

How To Keep Writing on Your Book! (When You Feel Like Throwing it At Something. Your Book Charaters Would be Preferred.) LOL!

Author- "Take that *book character's name*

Book Character- "It's not my fault." 

1- Don't Give Up! (First mistake I did when I got Brain-Blocked on my book, was I gave up. You have to push yourselves to finish even if you want to throw something very heavy at your uncooperative book characters.)









Author- "I'm Re-Booting My Creative Energy."

2-Re-Boost Your Creativity! (You see if your getting bored with your book, so will your readers, So go through it and take out what bores you, and replace it with something fun.) To re-boost your creativity grab the parts of your book that excite you and you enjoy reading. Then find out why they make you feel that way. Once you do, put that in your new pages.




Author- "I've Finished! HA! HA!"

3- Write the Ending of Your Book First! (You see if you write the end of your book first. Then It gives you something to look forward to. In my experience it's easier to write when you already know how something is going to end. Sort of like when you watch a sad movie and it gets easier to see after a couple of times.) Point is Once you finish your book you will feel better then if you give up on it!





As always hope this tip helps you guys out!

Sincerely your Reject-Teen Writer,

                                                                     ARI







Friday, May 22, 2015

Tips On How To Take Criticism! (Without Wanting To Body-Slam Someone!)

"Hope your critiques can protect you!"

1- First step Tell yourself the critic is not putting you down, there just trying to help you. (Me with my first novel I could not take my families, "Oh, it's to kid-ish." or my favorite, "It's okay." criticisms. It gets to the point where your like =














"Don't Touch My Baby!"

2- Accept Their Advice! (Normally their advice is right. But You see with my first book, To me it was my baby, and if anyone tried to change the perfect baby I thought I had. I became Mama-Bear!)













Author-"NOOOooooo!"

High Overseer- "Just Do it!"

3- Change your book and Try Again! (Using your Critics Advice, change the stuff in your book that needs help. Even if it feels like your taking out the best parts of your book also have someone like a High Overseer there who can make sure you make the appropriate changes to your book.) Your book will be better for it. (Promise.)









"I am the Best Author!"

4- IF YOU ACCEPT ALL YOUR CRITIC'S ADVICE, AND APPLY IT TO YOUR BOOK. THEN YOU WILL BE THE GREATEST AUTHOR OF ALL TIME! (Well at least you'll be pretty dang close. Also not all advice people may give you is correct so go find a professional second opinion.)













As Always hope these Tips help you guys.

Sincerely your Reject-Teen Writer,

                                                                         ARI

























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