Archive for February 22nd, 2011

7 Qualities of Exceptional Book Authors

Throughout the life of humankind, technology has made possible the production of nothing less than 10 million titles of printed books, audio books, and electronic books, in the worldwide trading market as well as the spacewide cyber market.

These categories of books have been written by almost an equal number of authors. Each having unique psychographic, and demographic profiles.

Out of the huge number of authors and their books, how many are masters with their masterpieces?

These book authors may represent any given period of time in our history, and yet until today they are still remembered.

Their books are continuously being reprinted as fresh, ever- green, relevant, and valuable pieces, thus enabling generations after generations of readers to enjoy various benefits derived therefrom.

Although by contrast and ratio, the exceptional book authors are out-numbered, nevertheless, it is quite possible for any scholar to list with ease, basically a 100 of them.

For example there have been several works such as:
*”100 famous authors who wrote books that changed our life”,
* “100 must read books by famous authors”,
* “100 most downloadable books written by famous authors”,
* and more.

Now, let us ponder at least two pertinent questions:
First, what are the extraordinary qualities of exceptional book authors?
Second, as a book author where is your position in this mighty list?

By definition, an exceptional book author excludes:
* the plagiarists,
* the cut and paste authors,
* the churning of a better version,
* the one time international best-seller, and
* the book authors who also wrote.

In addition, an exceptional book author includes, an individual, dyadic partners, or a team, who have originally produced more than 2 exceptionally best-sellers; a series – one after another listed in the international best-seller; in addition, to the all-time masterpieces; and the classics.

With that standard frame of reference, let us pursue to understand at least 7 qualities of an exceptional book author. Qualites that aspiring authors and other authors may choose to rope as their character traits.

Quality One: Intention
The exceptional book author, has a pure intention to contribute to the body of literature and knowledge, through the sheer joy of writing books. This joy being experienced is an energy harnessing his or her intention.

Quality Two: Magnificient Obsession
The exceptional book author’s magnificient obsession is to write nothing less but the best. From the depth of his or her inner self, words flow out with the burning desire for the highest level of standard and accomplishment.

Quality Three: Purpose
The exceptional book author writes with the passion of purpose. The author is independent of all kinds of lure, except the purpose he or she ascribe to. It is this purpose that allows readers of his or her books to be affected, effected, and impacted by the many benefits contained therein.

Quality Four: Inspiration
The exceptional book author chooses a self-transformation as a conduit for the continuous flow of the universal inspirations, and thus writes masterpieces that inspires millions of readers at the present moment and continue to proceed doing so throughout the future.

Quality Five: Perspective
The exceptional book author conduct a personal life of virtues, and writes a classic after another, and a masterpiece after another, allowing readers to free themselves from any inner and outer sabotages; move out from any erroneous zones; uplift themselves to a level of total freedom; enjoy a perspective of the sky is not the limit; and experience daily miracles or real magic.

Quality Six: Motive
The exceptional book author, aspires to render the utmost sincere services through his or her books, as the motive. Although there is no lesser motives in his or her heart, yet he or she is showered with fame, various rewards, various awards, ever-lasting honors and respects.

Quality Seven: Expression
The exceptional book author writes wholesome books, as his or her self-expression as a servant of the God. His or her books are special gifts from him or her, to the society, and his or her works expands in reaching out to the citizens of the world.

Presently I am observing new authors emerge into the book industry, after realizing that there is at least a book within them eager to be published. These authors are externally motivated by various how-to techniques producing books between 2 weeks to 3 months. There are also available technologies that they can take advantage of to ensure that they arrive at the status of a book author.

Truly, “you are what you write”. Also, “what you wrote, is who you are”.

So, before you begin your embarkation to a level of a book author, shall you choose to embrace the qualities of an exceptional book author.

So that while you are here or you are long gone, future generations shall attribute these to you, that, “you are special”. Also, “what you wrote are masterpieces”. Plus, “we benefit greatly from your books”.

I am now writing a book “THE TOTAL MOVIE: Experiencing Your Total Life Now On The Peak Of Total Success There”.

Let us together rank along with the generations of exceptional book authors.

Now and in the near future, when an individual is asked to list astounding life-changing books, I do not mind he or she put in his or her list, “Zubli Zainordin, THE TOTAL MOVIE: Experiencing Your Total Life Now On The Peak Of Total Success There”.

And also, you…yes, you, and your

Internet Authors Free the Genie

There’s the old fairy tale about the young man who unwisely opened the bottle and, inadvertently, set free the genie. The problem then – for him and everyone else – is to get the thing back in the bottle before it does any damage. It’s not usually easy. In fact, in most versions of this ancient story, there’s often a lot of time, effort and energy put into finding a way to trick the genie into getting back into the bottle of its own accord. Because, quite frankly, once the genie is out of the bottle, then often, that’s the end. That’s it. It’s out, for ever, and there’s no going back.

In the case of internet publishing ‘the genie’ is an idea. It’s this. ‘Maybe’, the internet author says haltingly to themselves, ‘I can make a future for myself as an author right here, on the internet. Maybe I don’t need Traditional Publishers at all’.

That’s a shattering idea. It’s world-changing. Of course, for most people, the concept doesn’t even occur to them. For many, the idea of getting your book published by some kind of internet-based publishers is very much a ‘stop gap’, something to put up with temporarily, while you’re waiting for the deal to come through from a ‘real’ publisher. You know, one of those firms with an existing reputation and big offices in the city, and lots of staff, and advertising departments and unlimited budgets. After all, Traditional Publishers are what we in the web-world call ‘bricks and mortar’ businesses, ie they have a physical presence out there in the real world, not just in the virtual life of computers.

Certainly that’s the way that Traditional Publishers see themselves. For years and years – and as far back as anybody now ensconced at a desk can remember – they’ve been the only game in town. If someone writes a book, then, sooner or later, the aspiring author will come knocking at the door of the publishing firm, looking for an offer. That’s the way it’s been and, as far as people with a limited vision and no imagination are concerned, that’s possibly the way it will always be.

Unfortunately, for those already in the business, authors are exactly the sort of human beings who are blessed with vision and imagination. They are the people who look into the future and see a different place. They can see themselves in twenty years time looking back at a successful publishing career and imagining how they got there. It could be ‘straight down the line’ of Traditional Publishing or, well, it might not. It might have come about through a completely different route. And, just to make matters worse for traditionalists, writers are precisely the sort of dreamers who might have read the life stories of other writers during their young and formative years. That means they know – yes, know, with certainty – that the fairy story of publishing success is very rarely true. Established writers come into the business through all sorts of different paths, using contacts, friends and neighbours to find a way through the obstacles and over the hurdles. Knowing that, new authors are primed to be looking for ‘another way’, since the reality of writers’ lives is actually so very different from the primrose path outlined by the self-serving publicists of the established publishing world.

And then there is harsh reality. That’s when hopeful creative writers send off their first manuscripts to Traditional Publishers and have to face the daunting slap in the face of their first rejection letter. And their second. And their third. Even if they were a bit unsure at first, this is the time when putting a book up on the web starts to seem like not a half-bad idea. You discover a site like Lulu, read how easy it is to upload your story and get it into print, and for nothing like the investment that you’d been misled into believing by well-meaning but misguided ‘advisors’. You try it, the outcome is pleasing, so you go there again. Now you have a book in your hands – written by your good self – and still you’re getting rejection letters from that other outlet. That’s when the genie puts his head out the bottle and whispers, ‘Maybe this is all you need’.

Here’s a prediction. In the future, ie very shortly indeed, the number of people going down the road of Internet Publishing will rise and rise. Concurrently, the number of authors bothering their pretty heads about the punishing route of Traditional Publishing will start to slide. After a few years the decline will become a landslide. At some point, maybe later, someone will stick their head out of the bunker and realise that the world has changed, for ever. That’s when the world of Traditional Publishing, as we know it, will start to disappear, slowly at first, but gathering pace.

For writers and publishers it will be a whole New World. The reason it will work, of course, is that, at the end of the day, neither of that group matters much. The people who really matter are Readers, people who buy books and enjoy them. For that lucky group there won’t be much difference. They will be able to go to on-line bookstores and browse for the sort of story they like – just as they do now. They will be able to buy what they want and have the books delivered to their door, just as they do now. They won’t care that a revolution has happened in publishing. No, the only people who will worry are the highly trained and bureaucratic people who are left to search for new jobs, now that Traditional Publishing isn’t the gravy train it once was. And authors, the hundreds and hundreds of new writers who previously were ignored and sidelined, who will then be benefiting from having their work in print for the first time, via the magic of the internet.


Mike Scantlebury -
About the Author:

Mike Scantlebury is one cool dude who has found a place on the web as a first class Internet Author. He has posted novels, stories and educational material, and can be found on YouTube, FreeIQ and Lulu. He also has a number of web sites of his own. Try a visit to Manchester, England, and see – http://www.mikescantlebury.com