How to write your book

“The book that will most change your life is the one you write…”

Have you ever considered writing your book? Writing a book helps you share your message and become an authority in your area of expertise.

I’ve authored and co-authored over 30 books, been a writing coach for over 400 people and organized 20 writing retreats. I’ve discovered the best system to write a great book within 1 week to 6 months: Reverse Writing.

My secret? Start with the back cover. This is your marketing material and promise to your readers. Plus it gives you the structure for your writing process.

In these blogs you’ll find free tips about writing, promoting and publishing your book. On www.estherjacobs.info/writeyourbook you’ll find more information and how I can support you in bringing your book to life.

Do you personalize the standard parts of your book?

2022-08-18T18:46:17+02:00

Voor mij was het een echte eyeopener dat je zelfs de meest standaardonderdelen van een boek persoonlijk kunt maken. Je kunt werkelijk ieder deel specifiek voor jouw boek aanpassen door je eigen tone of voice mee te geven: de disclaimer, het colofon, zelfs de copyright pagina!

Do you personalize the standard parts of your book?2022-08-18T18:46:17+02:00

Five things you didn’t know about your back cover

2022-08-18T18:50:28+02:00

Many authors only write the back cover text when their book is finished. This is a missed opportunity! The 5 facts below will change how you look at back covers forever. 1. The back cover is the most important page of your book What do you do when you browse through a bookstore? You select books with interesting titles and covers and then read the back covers, correct?

Five things you didn’t know about your back cover2022-08-18T18:50:28+02:00

Learn with me?

2022-08-18T19:05:25+02:00

This summer – during a heatwave (!) – I recorded my Dutch online program ‘Zo schrijf je een boek!’. Around 60 videos with all my tips and examples of how to write, promote, and publish your book. I really enjoyed creating this e-course (except for the heatwave…) and I am happy and proud that it helps so many writers with their books. Would you like to learn with me?

Learn with me?2022-08-18T19:05:25+02:00

Writing a book: commonly made mistakes and tips to avoid them

2022-08-18T19:39:28+02:00

Millions of people want to write a book. Many started working on their book during Coronavirus lockdowns but unfortunately got stuck and stopped. What are the most common mistakes when writing a book? And with what tips do you make the process enjoyable and the result successful? Esther Jacobs, the author of 30 books, wrote a book about it: 'This is how you write a book!'

Writing a book: commonly made mistakes and tips to avoid them2022-08-18T19:39:28+02:00

Anne turned her blogs into a book

2022-08-18T20:09:40+02:00

I met Anne in 2015 when I hosted my writing retreat in Mallorca. Anne joined the retreat with the intention to write more blogs. At home - being an entrepreneur and mother of two kids, one of whom is epileptic - she found very little time to focus. She was looking to find some space to write. Her poignant blogs about her family had become quite popular and appealed to a wide audience, not just to mothers like her. Anne's positive outlook on life and honest stories about her son’s illness inspired many. My workshops on book writing during the retreat inspired Anne so much that instead of writing more blogs, she actually turned them into a book...

Anne turned her blogs into a book2022-08-18T20:09:40+02:00

How to write a front cover of a book that sells

2023-02-24T12:25:02+01:00

The cover of your book should look attractive... And attract attention... And be distinctive from other books in that genre... And appeal to your target group... And fit your story. How do you make sure that your cover does all that and also sells well?

How to write a front cover of a book that sells2023-02-24T12:25:02+01:00

Live and write in reverse

2022-08-18T20:24:34+02:00

“The tragedy of life is that you live it start to end, but you can only understand it in reverse. One way to at least overcome this when writing a book is using the reverse writing method that Esther explained during her workshop..."

Live and write in reverse2022-08-18T20:24:34+02:00

The Hero’s Journey

2022-08-18T20:24:15+02:00

Have you ever heard of ‘The Hero’s Journey’? It is the storytelling principle that guides most fairy tales, Hollywood movies, and good books. It is the key to delivering better stories for your book, speech, presentation, training, movie, ecourse, social media, or other copywriting. In the departure part of the narrative, the hero or protagonist lives in the ordinary world and receives a call to go on an adventure.

The Hero’s Journey2022-08-18T20:24:15+02:00

Barbara’s success story

2022-08-18T20:24:05+02:00

Storytelling is a valuable tool for both fiction and non-fiction writers. Whether you are writing a thriller or a management book, you can learn from other authors. Also, speakers, trainers, coaches, and entrepreneurs can greatly benefit from these techniques. In this blog, I share Barbara’s success story.

Barbara’s success story2022-08-18T20:24:05+02:00

The art of storytelling

2022-08-18T20:26:18+02:00

Many writers struggle to bring their story to life. Either they splurge too much, too fast, or the build-up of their narrative is too slow, and their readers lose interest. Their characters and dialogues are not lively or realistic enough. As I wrote and published more books, I learned to manage the pace of the story and to make my characters into real people, with both positive and negative traits. I also learned to liven up my story with direct dialogue and quotes.

The art of storytelling2022-08-18T20:26:18+02:00
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