Preface, Prologue, Introduction or Foreword....Oh My!

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When writing your book it can be overwhelming trying to decide how to get it started. Should I write a preface? A prologue? An introduction? Should I find someone to write a foreword? Or should I just start at chapter one?

If you’re wondering this you’re in the right place. In today’s video, I will share the various options to help you make an informed decision about which to include with your book and why!

What Is a Preface?
Most often found in nonfiction books or academic writing. The preface is written by the author, and is meant to draw readers in by offering information about the author's experience writing the book, and the inspiration behind the subject matter. Some authors will also use this section to explain why they are qualified to write this book.

What Is a Prologue?
Typically found in works of fiction, a prologue is usually written from a character’s point of view (either the main character or a character who brings a different perspective to the story). A prologue prepares the reader for the story they're about to read. It may also give the readers insight into how the book came to be. If you chose to write a prologue it is also recommended you write and epilogue with the other types of introductions there is not an informal expectation that there is some speciality conclusion.

What Is an Introduction?
The introduction for a book is setting the stage for the content of the book itself. Introductions are typically used in non fiction works as they may fill the reader in on any important details , or define any important terms. An introduction is the chance for the author to set the stage for the reader. If an introduction is used for a fiction book, the introduction may not be part of the story itself, but it may instead provide context or deepen the meaning of the main action.

What Is a Foreword?

A foreword is written by a critic, subject matter expert, or other public figure- basically someone who is not the author. A foreword will introduce readers to the book by connecting its content or themes to their own story and experience. The best thing is forewords are used in both fiction and nonfiction.

A foreword is a tool many marketing experts and PR people like to utilize as it can increase your reach because you’re no longer in front of just your audience but also the person who wrote the forewords audience as well. It’s basically like getting an endorsement and in the long run can potentially increase your sales.

In my opinion, the perfect length for these options is anywhere between 1,000 and 2,500 words. For your reference the average book chapter can range from 1,500-5,000 words. So for the introduction type you choose you will want to keep it brief but long enough to justify a completely separate chapter and also short enough to get the reader ready to dig into your book!

There are many options and while this can overwhelm most let it inspire you instead. Overall you will want to take some time to determine the best option for your book and your goals. You could even take some time to look at other books in your genre to get ideas and inspiration.

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this was incredibly helpful, I love your concise and direct explanations with enough context to make things simple to understand but not bog down the lesson. Being both beautiful and well-spoken helps keep my attention as well. You have a new subscriber in me. thank you again!

weldmaster
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Thank you so much! Pettit answers! Lol I had 4 introductions and you explained each type perfectly

LandoLights
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After listening to your presentation on how to write a preface, within 5 mins, I completed my preface after I have decided not to put it in the book anymore. Because my mind went blank, and was sure what to write. Thanks again. Dr. Williams. From Jasmine Gordon.

edensgardena.l.f
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Wonderful. Perfect. Answered all my questions. Thank you!

pietyhill
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Thank you! I just finished writing my first book. Now here comes the hard part.

nickdaruler
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I use a foreword to "communicate" with my readers. I tell them things about my journey as a writer, about what makes me writing my stories, the obstacles a writer has to climb over (writer psychosis, you know, all the little crazy things writers go through) and I introduce them to the story. Just giving them enough so they get curious about it.
I also give them a warning in advance: If youre not interested in reading about my journey in writing, please feel free to skip it and start to read the story. 😅
Guess thats fair enough.

schlumbl
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Great video 🎉 please keep up the good work.

williefilmore
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thanks for helping me writing my project!!!

yanrouwong
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Thank you so much. I needed someone to explain all of these to me

ModernFlicks
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this has a lot of good info, thank you

maverickmetcalf
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Thanks so much for this video it was very helpful for my fiction writing journey 💕

sds
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Perfect video for what I was looking for, thank you. I've got 19 private YT videos and they're a video abstract series to guide me writing my book/novel entitled "A.I. The End Of Humanity As We Know It" It's a Science Fact type of read and based on things that can and have already started to happen, literally. I was leaning toward an introduction. Would you agree an introduction would be fitting here? You're good looking by the way!

mattcero
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Thanks, imagine if there was a book with all these...

MegaTang
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I'm writing my first book (nonfiction) and I'm having a difficult time with the Preface vs Intro. Seems like lines blur between the two at times.

Thank you for this explanation.

EsotericHighway
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Your "Dramatic" opening doesn't help explain what the above elements are or if should be used. Here is just one example; Does a memoir have any of the above? And if so, should the Author introduce a fraction of his life. Or is that any of the above and perhaps not essential for a memoir. Blah - Blah - Blah And you're a Dr.

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