You don't try to write what you think people want -- you write what you want to, and people who are like you will read it!
To write a book for people to read.
You have imagination? Can you learn? Write? Read? No problem! You can read and write! Anyone with a normal brain and can believe in something can do these things.
You don't write anything. The publisher will write the name of the book and the name of the author. Sometimes they also write a small blurb to entice people to read.
How do you know your audience? They are you!Whatever books you write are usually the same sorts of books that you like to read, so write what you would like to see when you go to the library or book store. You know the sorts of people who read that kind of book, because you are one of them.You can also go to conventions or book signings to meet the people who read the things you write. You can read author interviews or check out websites about your genre.
no they cannot because they read to much book and stuff
You write what you know about a book that you have read.
i dont know read more people and kids also teens sheeesh read instead of not being prepared of to write about a book
i dont know read more people and kids also teens sheeesh read instead of not being prepared of to write about a book
Of course blind people can write stories! You don't have to see a computer screen or a piece of paper to write. They can dictate their stories to someone, or use voice recognition software, or even write in braille and have someone translate it into regular writing.
that way people have something better to read or find out about a persons life.
someone who is not able to read or write a book.
They are homophones Read and read. He 'read' the book. He likes to 'read' the book.