Showing posts with label create a concept. Show all posts
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Monday, April 7, 2014

How to create a powerful concept for a book



  There is one amazing unwritten rule about concept. Create a character. Then create a goal and make your character do the thing he least wants to do in order to achieve it. Make him struggle. Here's an example:


 1) We create a character. In the worst case scenario the character will be a casual every day normal woman. She doesn't stand out and there is nothing special about her.

 2) Okay, so what's the thing a normal woman would hate to do and would never do if given such an opportunity? Let's say she will have to find herself a pimp and become a prostitute. But why on Earth would she do that?

 3) Because she has a goal. Her daughter was kidnapped and our character suspects that the kidnappers are pimps and she must join this type of  underground society if she wants to see her daughter again.


  To brief it up, here's how our concept will look like. A normal every day woman must enter an underground ( prostitute ) society in order to search for her kidnapped daughter. To make it more interesting we can add - later on she discovers a whole network of under aged children trafficking.


  There you have it. Do you see how easy it was to create a powerful and "catchy" concept? That's the professional way to do it, but sadly very few self-published authors do it. Why? Because they are dying to tell a story, only they, themselves, can relate to, which makes their story UNMARKETABLE TO THE MASS AUDIENCE.


  Don't write a story that ONLY YOU want to read. Don't write a story in which YOU EXPRESS YOURSELF. After all YOU WANT TO SELL that story. And if you want to sell something make sure it is appealing to the customer. Something HE can dig his teeth into, NOT YOU.