Michelle Griep

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Top 5 Benefits of Co-Authoring a Book

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If you ever get the chance to write a story with a writerly type buddy, go for it. It's not as overwhelming a task as it seems. In fact, there here are a lot of benefits to co-authoring a book . . .

Speed

This goes without saying, but the fact that you can write a book twice as fast compared to penning an entire novel on your own really is a huge advantage. Think about it, you're combining energy, imaginations and experience which serves to drive momentum.

Plotting Power

If you get stuck, the other author knows the story so intimately well that he can help you out of a pickle in a way no one else can.

Marketing

With two of you, there are double the marketing efforts, meaning you'll get the word out about your book to twice as many people.

Moral Support

It's hard to write a novel. At some point you will hit the wall. The thing about writing with someone else is that it's highly unlikely you'll both hit the wall at the same time.

Double the Strengths

If one of you is great at plotting and the other at characterization, your story will be the stronger for it.

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