By Susan Reichert, Editor-in-Chief for Southern Writers Magazine
It seems lately my inbox is drowning with emails from people
sending me all sorts of information on how to write non-fiction “help” books. Reading
a few of the emails, most of them are
trying to sell me their information on writing a nonfiction book. Just $9.99 is
the price most quote. Don’t get me wrong, I am not saying we should not invest
in materials to help with our writing. I am saying we need to determine what we
need before grabbing something out of the inbox. Most everyone I read said,
“Choose your Topic”, and then it went on with other suggestions of how we needed
their help to choose these topics. Some
of them try to sell you a list on topics to pick. I was curious as to how difficult it might be
to choose a topic without buying their material.
The first thing I did, taking a pad and pen, was watch
the news streaming across my computer. It didn’t take long until I had these
topics listed:
Integrity, honesty, ethics, discipline, principals,
health, wealth, time, organizing…well you get the idea. Just on watching these
streamers, I came up with a list of about fifteen items in less than five
minutes.
I am sure most everyone now has heard about the
children ganging up on another kid at school and beating them not to mention
the kids ganging up on a person coming out of a grocery store and beating them.
I could go on with the knifings, shootings, road rage. It’s a long list. The
sad part is that the behavior of kid’s gave me the items for this list. The
ages are under 18. Watching the news that night, needless to say, I added to my
list of topics for non-fiction books.
Here are just a few I listed:
Bullying, intimidating, physical violence,
passive-aggressive behavior, abuse, harassment, humiliation, demeaning,
negative thinking and actions, power, and jealousy. These are more choices for
topics.
My point is we don’t have to buy a list from someone
to come up with topics to write non-fiction books. Look around–listen to the
news, read the paper, watch the streamers on the computer. Topics are
everywhere.
Even personal topics abound. How do we find those? Grab a cup of tea, (or
coffee) sit out on our porch looking at the scenery and let our mind wander.
What things pop in your head? Jot them
down. There’s loneliness, love-having or wanting, companionship, nature,
creation. Anything that pops up put on the list. Let our feelings take over for
a few minutes and we’ll have many topics.
In reality, finding a topic to write about is not the
hard part. Topics are everywhere. The hard part would be choosing a topic from
our list because there are many. We could choose anyone of them and write our
slant, our thoughts and our ideas in a nonfiction book. In other words, we will
write the topic with our voice. It makes no difference how many books are out
there on the subject. Our voice will make the difference; what we bring to the
subject.
So, now that we decide to choose one of our topics,
what do we do next?
Is it time to do the research or is it time to write
an outline? What are your thoughts? Do you have some topics in mind to write a
non-fiction book?
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