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Theresa Lütge-Smith
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Theresa Lütge-Smith
Gary Bruce Smith

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Contact Theresa about self-publishing your book. The initial consultation is free and includes a
price quotation. Indicate the following:
1. Number of typed pages (A4 double spacing) or word count.
2. Cover: full colour or black and white.
3. Content: colour or black text throughout.
4. Illustrations: colour or black & white (photographs, etc.).
5. Size of book (e.g. A5)
6. Binding: perfect, wire, etc.
7. Number of printed copies.

Story ideas that are topical and attract a wide readership are at the heart of freelance writing. The trick to coming up with interesting in-demand story ideas is making the search a habitual exercise. Train yourself to look at every circumstance or event as a potential story. You will discover that ideas from one area will merge with others, which will help you establish well-rounded impressions and comprehensive content. A few great places where you can begin your search include watching world events on television, learning about different cultures, listening to radio shows, your personal experienes, and surfing the Internet. When searching for story ideas bear in mind that when people read fiction they want a story that will not only entertain them but also serve as a vehicle to temporarily escape their reality. When people read non-fiction (and that includes your life story) they want to broaden their basic knowledge of the topic and in so doing find solutions to their problems. In this instance, it is important to provide the reader with alternative options, not just the attempts that worked, but also the ones that didn’t work, and a discussion of why they didn’t work. While your book may be a biography from your perspective, it is viewed as a practical how-to 'manual’ for the reader.

1) Television Talk Shows
Talk shows cover the most important daily, national and international news. You can localize any topic a show covers since most of their topic choices are meant to cater to society as a whole.

2) Your Personal Experiences
Every writer knows that it is easier to write what he or she knows as opposed to researching and writing about an unknown topic. Most magazines feature a section dedicated to personal essays and most newspapers have an opinion page. It's normal to assume that writing your life story is a waste of time, that readers will be bored to tears.While your life is probably a collection of 'not much happened today' entries in your diary, I'm sure that over the years you've accomplished a great deal. Even
the most exciting and celebrated among us have the same hum drum lives that just about everybody else has. The difference is that they have pockets in their life that are unbelievably exciting and when you read about these individuals these exciting bits are the only ones worth reading about. And so it is with your life story. Perhaps you’ve survived cancer, maybe you overcame a debilitating eating disorder, maybe you renovated an entire home on a shoestring budget, maybe you changed your lifestyle and overcame depression. Or perhaps you initiated a 5-year plan to develop skills to land your ideal job or launch a business, maybe you overcame an addiction. If you honestly believe that you haven’t yet achieved anything worth writing about then pick the thing you’d like to accomplish and start writing the book that profiles how you are accomplishing it right now. For example, if your background is one of abject poverty the focus of your writing should not be how poor you were or are unless your circumstances have a direct impact on either your current situation or provides a practical solution for other people in similar circumstances to overcome the plight of poverty. Perhaps your family could not afford to buy vegetables from the supermarket and instead grew a variety of vegetables in the backyard; or instead of buying commercially-baked pies and bread the family baked their own bread in a homemade mud oven, and that is how today the family successfully operates a Spaza Store from their home selling organically-grown vegetables and homemade bread and pies. You may find that there are several stories that dovetail from achievements in your life, or aspirations yet to be accomplished.

3) Friends
Friends are generally a good source of information and diverse opinion. Take a long hard look at what's going on in their lives, their likes and dislikes, their frustrations and accomplishments. It's a safe bet that something that affects them probably also influences the lives of other people. Fostering relationships is very important as a freelance writer.

4) Internet
The Internet is a goldmine of ideas to find a topic you want to write about. Run a search on trends to identify story ideas; browse the Web for topic-focused information to start writing.

5) Newspaper/Magazine Blogs
Most major publications have blogs where users post opinions and suggestions, which will provide you with loads of ideas and because users (readers) often post suggestions that editors take seriously. If you pitch an idea that the editor thinks needs to be covered and that readers have suggested, then selling your story will be that much easier.

6) Other Cultures
Topics about cultural diversity range from customs to immigration, and you don't have to be an expert to write about them.

7) Eavesdrop
If by chance you hear someone talking about something interesting, don't be afraid to ask them about it.



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