Your story, your words, your book

Yes, you can! Just keep that in mind, and it will happen! Writing your own book can be a matter of choosing a message that you'd like to tell the world. Decide on an environment such as a workstation at home. Arrange your "setup" so as being comfortable is the thing for you and start putting your thoughts on line! Our books at Baby Boomers are here to motivate you, but the market is full of evidence that people love to read. It's up to the writer to put their best work forward, and your writing projects will work well for you. We're glad you're here to be a part of our story.

Finding your voice and your topic

Choosing a topic that you can talk at length about, in any environment, is a good first step. That requirement (in being knowledgeable) should allow your book writing project to have a good flow of information. And lest we forget, others would much rather enjoy your book if there's no chance of people doubting its credibility. For beginners, this is the most important idea to take away: authenticity and expertise are key.

Tips for aspiring authors

People love lifetime events, books that are newsworthy or introduced on social media, and those books that have multiple formats such as Kindle, softcover, or hardcover. They would love books that highlight any type of life story that has been literally unknown or "just waiting to be told." Consider these ideas when developing your own book project. Our goal is to inspire beginners like you to become published authors.

Get your story out there

From captivating lifetime events to timely, news-worthy narratives, readers are always looking for compelling stories. Think about how your experiences or insights can resonate with others. Offering your book in various formats like Kindle, softcover, and hardcover can also broaden its appeal. Don't let your unique story remain untold; it could be "just waiting to be told."