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5 Great Reasons to Write and Publish a Book

By Maria Bashi
May 17, 2021
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Becoming an author doesn’t have to involve conjuring up your own unique story and crafting an entire fictional cast of characters. There is just as much to gain from going down the non-fiction route to kick off your career as a writer.

If you still need convincing, here are just a few reasons to bite the bullet and work towards the goal of publishing a non-fiction book.

Traditional publishing vs self-publishing

When it comes to understanding the book publishing process, one of the first things to note is that you no longer need to go down the traditional route of courting different publishers and trying to impress the various industry gatekeepers in order to get your work into print.

Of course self-publishing has been an option for a long time, but the difference today is that digital platforms make it incredibly straightforward to distribute your book independently.

The benefit of this is that rather than facing rejections or having to compromise your vision to fit into the mould made by others, you can forge ahead with digital self-publishing and let the audience be the judge.

Increasing your credibility

For plenty of non-fiction authors, writing in this genre is not the end goal itself, but rather a means by which they can boost their profiles and make themselves stand out from their peers in the particular industry they occupy.

This can be relevant in lots of ways, whether you are hoping to secure a more lucrative role in your chosen field, or boost your authorial credibility so that you can get invited to more events and generally climb the greasy pole to corporate success with greater speed.

Helping others

Knowledge and experience is not something to be hoarded selfishly, but rather should be an asset you are willing to share for the benefit of others.

Writing a book is one of the best tools for achieving this, as you can impart information that you have accumulated over your time and let others learn from your acquired wisdom and also from your mistakes so that they can also better themselves with your indirect support.

Boosting self-confidence

The more strings you have to your bow, the easier it is to feel confident and content in all sorts of different settings, from business meetings to dinner parties and beyond.

Being able to say that you are a published author is definitely a confidence booster, and one which could apply to many areas of your life.

Catalyzing the marketing process

The final thing that should make writing and publishing a non-fiction book sound appealing is that marketing this type of book is usually a lot easier than it might be if you were working in the sphere of full-blown fiction.

All sorts of non-fiction topics are easier to connect with a particular target audience, which makes publishers more willing to work with authors in this growing segment, and also means that you could end up selling more copies as well.

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