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How to write a best selling book
How to Write a Best-Selling Book
Maggie
Peter
Xidian University

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Maggie and Peter, Department of English, Xidian University.
Correspondence concerning this paper should be addressed to Maggie, Department of English, Xidian University.
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Maybe anybody have the ability to write a book, but not anyone can write a best-selling book. So, we found some useful skills about how to write a best-selling book to help fresh writers or someone want to write. Follow these skills, you will have a clear understanding of writing a best-selling book. Perhaps in the near future, you can be a famous best-selling book writer like J.K. Rowling. Keywords: lay out story, target group, attractive, fancy idea.

How to write a best-selling book Writing a best-selling book request you to spare no effort from designing the idea of story to the lay outing the story. Survey to determine the target group, which group people is your main readers, children, teenager, mid-class or the old. Find out the popular topic among them and start thinking an interesting idea of your book to attract this target group. Take an example (the following is the general, for everybody):
Before writing 1 Combine adventure, fantasy, and inspiration into one, bold and strange idea, challenge the limitation of human being’s imagination. 2 Reject the truth and old common sense. Just write as you think. 3 Don’t forget the most important point that you are writing a best-selling book instead of an excellent book which worth world’s reading but few people read them except the scholars and those who are busy in preparing their graduation thesis. 4 Don’t get your own personal life involved because that would limit your imagination and creativity. 5 Remember that the readers are stupid but you should be good enough to persuade them that your book and your story is worth their believing.
In the book 1 Create an attractive character or a

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