Just Do It
By Terry Whalin @terrywhalin
How in the world have I written 
thousands of book reviews? Like the Nike slogan says, I just do it. My 
commitment to writing book reviews springs from several 
motivations.
First, I want to support other 
authors who write good books. Also I want to encourage other writers to write 
book reviews—selfishly for my own books—but also for books from other writers. 
Finally I write reviews because good books can change lives. I know this 
firsthand because years ago reading a book changed the direction of my life.
Through the years, I’ve 
worked out a detailed routine of what I do when I write a book review. First, I 
create a short link for the book that I store in a text file. Then I download a 
copy of the cover and upload it to MockUpShots where I quickly create a unique image for the 
book. I use this image on social media but also on my Amazon review. This different 
image helps the book standout and get attention from readers.
I’ve 
created my own book review template with my information. Next I pull up this 
template in Word and add the short link then save the review in a book review 
folder on my computer. When I write a review, in my mind, I have an idea of the 
shape of this review. Because I’ve 
done this mental work, it does not take me long to create my book review.  It 
begins with an eye-catching title. Then I write a short summary of the book and 
give some overall impressions. As I read the book, I will often mark a quotation 
or two in the book. I will quote a brief section in my view which show readers 
that I actually read the book. I end my review with a simple recommendation for 
the reader. 
Because I’ve 
written my review in Word, I will often print my review, then wait a bit 
(sometimes even a day). I re-read my review and make any changes or 
modifications. Then I go to the book page on Amazon and cut and paste my review. 
Sometimes my review appears right away and other times it will take a day or two 
for it to appear. 
Next I go to Goodreads where I have 5,000 friends and have written over 800 
reviews. My reviews get a lot of attention on Goodreads. I will cut and paste 
the same review into Goodreads and post it.
If I know the author or publicist 
for the book, I will create an email with the links to my review on Goodreads 
and Amazon. Why? Because when the author or publicist receives it, it shows them 
them what I have done. Then when they have another book, often these authors 
will reach out to me. It happened a week or so ago with an author who has a new 
book coming out in a couple of months. Your activity can breed more activity if 
you communicate about your review work.
Finally I promote the book on 
social media. When I craft my post for social, I look and see if the author has 
a Twitter account. If they do, I include their twitter name in my post. Why?  
It’s 
another subtle way to get that author's attention that you have reviewed their 
book. You never know where such attention could lead such as a future 
opportunity. In January 2014, I reviewed Piers Morgan’s 
book, Shooting Straight and included his Twitter handle in my social 
media post. He responded with appreciation through Twitter which showed me that 
Morgan read it. It’s 
another little detail that I just do it.
Help With Writing 
Reviews
If you don't know what to write 
for a review, my friend Sandra Beckwith has created a 
nonfiction and a fiction template. I have both of these tools and they give 
wise and experienced guidance. 
How do I do it over and over? 
It's simple. I just do it. I tell you about it here because you can do it too. 
It takes no special creditials. If I do it, you can do it too. Some of the keys 
to the writing life is consistency, persistence and perserverance. The honest 
truth is I never get it all done but I continue to take action day after day. 
Have you created a writing routine which you do over and over? Let me know in 
the comments below.
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4 Comment:
Great article. Simple and practical. Thanks. My writing routine is ridiculously simple. Four days a week, after my morning Bible reading/study time, I work on my WIP, blog, or revision for two to three hours before going to the gym and exerting myself for an hour. That's it.
Jocelyn,
Thank you for this practical routine you follow for your writing life. I'm sure the routine helps you accomplish it over and over.
Terry
Wonderful article, Terry. I love the way your support other writers, and I appreciate the info about Mockup Shots.
Kay,
Thank you for the feedback. I use MockUpShots almost every day. It has been a valuable tool.
Terry
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