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Yashtrivedi133

Hey folks i am yash from this side i hope you doing well . i am an Amateur chess player who is pushing himself to achieve higher elo . A day ago i think i should write aa book so here i am in front of you.. 

But i don't know where to start the book being a good player  . please feel free to guide me on my journey of writing my first book . You can give me suggestions ,ideas anything which you wanna share with me . Have a Great Day Ahead

justbefair
Yashtrivedi133 wrote:

Hey folks i am yash from this side i hope you doing well . i am an Amateur chess player who is pushing himself to achieve higher elo . A day ago i think i should write aa book so here i am in front of you.. 
But i don't know where to start the book being a good player . please feel free to guide me on my journey of writing my first book . You can give me suggestions ,ideas anything which you wanna share with me . Have a Great Day Ahead

A very ambitious task!

You need a topic-- not just chess in general but something in particular that you are going to become truly expert about-- the amazing games of someone or your secret opening system to win against the Bowdler Attack. That will help you start collecting the things that you want to share in your book.

Perhaps you could make a list of the (chess) books you have read that you really admired and learned from. You could look at how they are organized and try to outline a similar structure.

TheDarkKnightShow
justbefair wrote:
Yashtrivedi133 wrote:

Hey folks i am yash from this side i hope you doing well . i am an Amateur chess player who is pushing himself to achieve higher elo . A day ago i think i should write aa book so here i am in front of you.. 
But i don't know where to start the book being a good player . please feel free to guide me on my journey of writing my first book . You can give me suggestions ,ideas anything which you wanna share with me . Have a Great Day Ahead

A very ambitious task!

You need a topic-- not just chess in general but something in particular that you are going to become truly expert about-- the amazing games of someone or your secret opening system to win against the Bowdler Attack. That will help you start collecting the things that you want to share in your book.

Perhaps you could make a list of the (chess) books you have read that you really admired and learned from. You could look at how they are organized and try to outline a similar structure.

Agreed!

TheDarkKnightShow
Yashtrivedi133 wrote:

Hey folks i am yash from this side i hope you doing well . i am an Amateur chess player who is pushing himself to achieve higher elo . A day ago i think i should write aa book so here i am in front of you.. 
But i don't know where to start the book being a good player . please feel free to guide me on my journey of writing my first book . You can give me suggestions ,ideas anything which you wanna share with me . Have a Great Day Ahead

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