Why Your CookBook's Introduction is SO Important
The
Secret to Writing a Powerful Cookbook
Introduction....
As we've stated before, a successful cookbook is more than just great
recipes. Remember that at all times.
This is what you need to tap into to create a really special
cookbook. What makes a cookbook really good is often more than just
the recipes; it's that something extra that makes a great cookbook
what it is. That's a key part of the enchantment of a good cookbook.
It will help attract people to your book, intrigue them. It will set
your book apart from others. That's why people like to hold
cookbooks in their hands, and read them. Remember, more than just recipes&ldots;.
The importance and significance of a cookbook's introduction is
little understood by the typical aspiring cookbook author, but the
introduction really is another important component that goes into
creating a successful book that people will want to buy and that
people will enjoy reading.
With all of this in mind, the introduction to your cookbook has to
be really interesting and engaging. Something that tells a
story. Something that captures peoples imagination, or entertains
them, enlightens them, amuses them. Or something that makes people
feel like they are a part of a different time or place. For instance,
something that takes them back to the past (watching mom baking when
they were growing up), or holds promise for wonderful times yet to come.
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