Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 Dear , For easier reading, I would suggest that you break the material into very separate paragraphs. Use interesting subheads, too. Headlines written well in newspapers is what entices the reader to the article. When you do that, then even discrete chapters will start to evolve. It could be done chronologically, or by incident, or by the people involved, etc. What you have are stories within stories within stories. They are more separate than you realize. You want to grab readers who do not even have issues of chronic illness in their lives. Try analyzing some of the book excerpts in the " Readers' Digest, " for example. They are usually fascinating reads, even if I have no intention of going rock climbing. Good luck, ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 Thanks for the suggestions. It is very overwhelming as I start to try to pull all of this together. If I would have listened to others a long time ago and wrote as the things happened in the book format I think my job would have been sooooo much easier. As I get things done, would you be willing to read them over and make some suggestions. I am looking for a few people who would be willing to be honest enough to say, good or borrrrrringggggg try again! LOL Thanks again for your suggestions and I will be paying closer attention to the readers digest. That's a great suggestion! O Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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