Friday, 14 March 2014

Want To Write And Self Publish FBI Books?

By Jaclyn Hurley


Are you one of the many people who are fascinated by crime stories? Do you read crime and mystery novels, or watch tv shows about unsolved mysteries and serial killers? Are you fascinated by the law enforcement techniques used to bring criminals to justice?

If you are one of these people, and you are also a writer, have you ever considered combining those two interests? Why not try writing crime novels or FBI books? One of the benefits of this type of writing is that there is a formula in place you can choose to follow. Your interest in the material will make it even easier to generate stories.

One technique that crime and mystery writers often use to help keep the stories flowing is the use of series. For instance, you could invent a particular fictional FBI agent, and write several books about the same person. He or she could be working on a different case each time, but you would already have some of the basics established.

You also may want to borrow from the technique used by Law & Order and other crime dramas, in which they take a real story from the headlines and alter it just enough to turn it from fact to fiction. This is another way to ease the writing process, because some of the work is already done for you. The trick is to come up with enough changes to the real story so that you are not violating the rights of the people involved.

Writing is only the first step in becoming an established author. The second step is publishing your work. With all of the changes in the publishing industry in the past several years, there are some new ways to go about this.

Some authors still choose the traditional route of seeking publication. Some also still seek out literary agents. An agent can advocate for your book, and can help you through the process of submission, which usually involves sending a query letter and a sample chapter before the publisher agrees to take on your book.

Another option is to self-publish in print. There is some cost associated with this, because you obviously have to pay for the materials required to print a book. You may handle the design and graphics yourself, and simply pay for the printing. However, there are companies that help authors to self-publish by designing the book and handling the printing arrangements. If you do not have any knowledge of graphic design or printing, and do not know anyone who does, this might be a good idea.

Digital self publishing is becoming more and more popular. One of the reasons for this is that it costs nothing to upload your work to Amazon. The downside is that it can take quite awhile before your sales pick up traction. However, if you already have material composed, there is no reason to to upload it and see what happens. After all, it's free!




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