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  • 78 Ways to Start Your Next Book or Article
    So many people want to write books to generate passive income, gain credibility and recognition, to leave a legacy, and just to be heard.

    The biggest challenge they find is not coming up with ideas to write about, the biggest challenge is often figuring out how to begin a book or article.

    What can they say to get things started?

    After reading some 2,000 books in the past 27 years I think I've cracked the code on writing non-fiction.

    Here are my 'quick start' opening lines that anyone can use for any book or article to help get started right now at becoming an author.

    How do you use these quick start opening lines?

    Easy.

    Do you recall when you were a kid you played a game where one person started with a word or phrase and each person around the room had to add another word or phrase until at the end of the chain you had a weird and completely senseless story that made everyone laugh, even though it made little or no sense?

    Well, we are building on that childhood experience.

    The difference here is that you probably will not have a bunch of others in the room helping you and your article or book will make total sense.

    So start at the first opening line and complete the sentence with whatever comes to mind for your subject and your audience.

    This exercise will give you the momentum needed to get started.

    Of course, these phrases will not give you the "meat" you need for your article or book. That must come from your own knowledge, skills, experiences, and research.

    This may sound difficult or even strange but bear/bare with me, you'll see how simple this is once you actually try it.

    I suggest starting at the top of this list and working your way to the bottom.

    Yes, write a complete sentence for each of these 101 opening phrases. This will give you a huge start at creating your book, plus when all is said and done, you may end up with 101 usable sentences or complete paragraphs for your book or article.

    If one phrase prompts you to write your entire book or article then do so. Feel free to write more than one sentence if the thoughts come to mind. There's no reason to stop writing your book or article just to finish these exercises.
    The exercises are designed to help prompt your creativity. So if that happens go with it.

    Of course if any particular phrase is inappropriate for what you are writing about, skip that phrase. Don't get tied up by perfectionism.

    Still seem a little strange?

    This might help. Imagine someone you trust and who is very articulate is right here with you, prompting you with the opening phrases found below.

    What can you add to these phrases that will make a complete sentence for what you want to write about?

    Let's begin:

    1. Just imagine...
    2. It has long been said...
    3. Traditionally...
    4. The most successful...
    5. [so and so} claims...
    6. There is a saying that...
    7. How would you like to...
    8. Whatever stage your [insert a noun here _____ } is in, ...
    9. We have heard many [insert superlative like ‘amazing’ here _______] stories about ...
    10. Finally....
    11. If you...
    12. There are a variety of less well-known...
    13. There are a variety of better known...
    14. Even in [subject] it is important to keep in mind...
    15. Suppose some one you meet...
    16. Suppose...
    17. How did a ...
    18. As a nation we have...
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    20. To better understand...
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    22. It was the best of times it was the worst of times...
    23. Companies like...
    24. What works for...
    25. There comes a time when...
    26. Quote someone or a common belief...
    27. Take...
    28. When the...
    29. You can...
    30. With the ...
    31. What's the...
    32. Like (comparison of something)...
    33. This...
    34. This book ...
    35. If [verbalize chapter title]...
    36. How do you...
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    38. Who ...
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    40. When...
    41. Why...
    42. Where...
    43. Some people...
    44. Some companies...
    45. Some pets...
    46. Some animals...
    47. Some...
    48. You don't need a...
    49. You...
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    51. You should...
    52. You should never...
    53. It's...
    54. Many...
    55. Many people...
    56. Many companies...
    57. Few realize...
    58. Most realize...
    59. Often...
    60. Never...
    61. If there were a way to...
    62. They laughed when...
    63. Everyone...
    64. Everyone laughed when...
    65. Few...
    66. The greatest fallacy...
    67. The greatest myth...
    68. The biggest challenge...
    69. Here are...
    70. Do you...
    71. This may sound...
    72. You may think...
    73. Do you recall...
    74. Do you remember...
    75. Start with the name of a company you plan to feature or write a commentary on or give an example of.
    Example, “Lorne Greene shocked the world when he decided...”

    76. ...
    Author: By André Bell


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    2. Mothers Day Craft Project - Vintage Photo Crazy Quilt
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    4. KathiQuilts.com Wedding Photo Quilt
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    8. Making a Memory Quilt
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    9. How Cheap Make A Photo Quilt
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    10. Creative Artworks!
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    11. Make a photo transfer quilt
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    12. Free Pattern for Photo Quilt at Bestquiltsupplies.Net
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    16. Shows A - Z : Simply Quilts : Photo Quilt : DIY Network
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    Wonky Log Cabin Quilt Block Pattern

    You'll have fun with the wonky log cabin quilt block pattern. Make the blocks from structured fabrics if you like, or grab strings from your stash and go entirely scrappy. This quilt block is one of the easiest you'll ever make -- its patches do not have to be cut to exact sizes and its seams can vary -- angle the strips this way and that to increase the design's wonky appearance. Blocks in the photo were stitched to resemble a wonky version of one traditional log cabin layout -- the pattern includes tips to help you change the look.

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    Wonky Log Cabin Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Monday, February 6th, 2012 at 07:45:55.

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    Oriental Attic Windows Quilt Block Pattern

    I really like Asian themed fabrics, but sometimes I have a hard time visualizing blocks that fit the look. But I love this Oriental Attic Windows design. Each quilt block is made from three pieces of fabric -- and sewn together with only two seams. Yes, the block has a mitered corner, but the easy sewing method will erase any fears beginners might have about tackling miters. I promise, it's simple, and a really important skill to learn. Give it a try!

    Oriental Attic Windows Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 06:00:47.

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    Domino Quilt Block & Quilt Pattern

    The Domino quilt block finishes at 9" square, with small units that are a nice size for baby and toddler quilts, but perfectly fine for a bed-sized quilts, too. The Domino quilt block pattern includes instructions for making a single quilt block, for those of you who like to go scrappy, plus directions for 20-strip pieced Domino blocks. The 20 blocks can be used in the Domino baby quilt shown on page 4 of the pattern, or in another quilt of your own design.

    Before beginning, new quilters should make sure they're okay with sewing a quarter inch seam and with rotary cutting long strips of fabric.

    Domino Quilt Block & Quilt Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 at 06:00:00.

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    Lost Ship Quilt Block Pattern

    Lost Ship is the ninth quilt block pattern for the Scrap Happy Sampler Quilt, but you can use it for any project. Two versions of the block are shown, one more scrappy than the other, but each variation helps you practice making half-square triangle units -- a good thing since those units are probably the most commonly used patchwork configuration. You might notice that the design is similar to the Rocky Glen quilt block -- the overall layout is basically the same, but Rocky Glen contains more half-square triangle units.

    Like other blocks in the sampler series, the Lost Ship quilt block finishes at 12-inches square.

    Lost Ship Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at 07:50:44.

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    Pictures of 2012 New Year's Day Mystery Quilts

    The 2012 New Year's Day Mystery Quilt gallery is up and running now, and illustrates the wide variety of layouts that quilters developed when designing their projects.

    The quilts in the gallery are a wonderful representation of the work that went into these projects, but there are many, many more quilts and quilt tops out there, and I'd love to feature them all in the gallery. Please email your photos to me at quilting.guide@about.com.


    Quilt by Neralie

    Pictures of 2012 New Year's Day Mystery Quilts originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 06:00:59.

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    Quilt Photo Gallery Updates

    I updated quite a few of our quilt galleries this weekend, and am now pretty much caught up (temporarily, as usual) with the photos you have submitted. Once again I do have forms without photos and photos without forms -- all of those go into a 'check these' folder until I can find time to write (mostly about missing photos). When you submit the form, please remember that it is a 2-step process -- photos must come to me by separate email.

    Galleries Updated
    Quilting for a Cure (cancer and other diseases)
    Baby Quilts Gallery
    T-Shirt Quilts
    Christmas Quilts
    Miniature Quilts
    Rag Quilts
    Art & Landscape Quilts
    2011 New Year's Day Mystery Quilts

    Photo is Shattered, a quilt by Sewtherequilts in memory of her sister.

    Quilt Photo Gallery Updates originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at 18:01:08.

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    Flock of Geese Quilt Block Pattern

    Flock of Geese is a traditional quilt block, but its name is a bit misleading. Take a look at the block and you'll see it does not include those popular flying geese units that we often use. Instead, the 'flocks' are made up of half-square triangle units, kind of like geese flying in formation. You can adjust the color value of your patches to make the block appear very different from mine, and you can choose a structured look or go very scrappy with the layout. The Flock of Geese block is fun to play with -- try varying the look from block-to-block in a larger quilt, because I think you'll like that, too.

    Flock of Geese Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Sunday, January 29th, 2012 at 12:16:15.

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    Patchwork Hearts Quilt Block & Quilt Patterns

    Quilting Forum members designed this 6" patchwork heart quilt block for a 2008 swap, and are using it again this month. The design is a natural for a Valentine's Day wallhanging and makes a lovely baby quilt. The heart block is assembled with quick piecing techniques, so it's super easy to make. For the swap, a different focal fabric was used in each half of the block (two pinks or two reds), but choose another combination if you prefer. You'll find instructions and yardage for a small heart wallhanging on the last page of the pattern.

    Photo © Sophie

    Patchwork Hearts Quilt Block & Quilt Patterns originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Saturday, January 28th, 2012 at 06:00:22.

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    Heart in a Snowball Quilt Block Pattern

    This vibrant Snowball quilt block is assembled with a white on white interior and purple tips. A red heart is appliqued to the center of the 6" (finished size) block. If you're already into applique, the gentle heart will be a breeze, and beginners will find that it's a perfect first applique project (read my Needleturn Applique Basics for technique how-tos). The block is from a 2009 Quilting Forum event, where it was sewn by numerous members.

    Heart Blocks by Sandy

    Heart in a Snowball Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Friday, January 27th, 2012 at 06:00:45.

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    Reverse Capital T Quilt Block Pattern

    The reverse version of the Capital T quilt block isn't seen as commonly as its counterpart -- where dark fabrics create the diagonal T-shape at each corner. Both blocks are assembled the same way, it's just the color values that are flip-flopped, but the two versions are unique enough that I felt a separate pattern would be a good option for the quilt block shown here. I've included instructions to make the block's flying geese units in a couple of ways -- both are quick-pieced but one technique results in no fabric waste. Choose the method that works best for the fabrics you have on hand. I saw some examples online recently of quilts made using this value layout, but can't locate them now -- the blocks looked wonderful placed on point.

    More T Blocks
    Capital T with Values Reversed
    Single T Quilt Block Pattern

    Reverse Capital T Quilt Block Pattern originally appeared on About.com Quilting on Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at 19:22:19.

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