DAY 2 - Who?
Who is your book for? Most writers their first response will be - myself.
But if you're writing a book - you are writing or a READER.
Who is your reader though?
The answer cannot be everyone, because not everyone reads or likes the same books.
You know why you're writing, and your who is tied in with that.
Take some time to really narrow down your reader. Even picture a particular person you are aiming your book for.
If you're writing for everyone your book will fall flat. It won't resonate. It won't reach.
Example:
Does a 12 year old into ghost stories read a young adult novel about love? Nope.
Does someone who only reads self-help books want to read your cozy British mystery?
Think about ALL of the categories and shelves at the library and bookstore. They are there for a reason. So find your WHO.
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Sally Lotz
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