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[Three Strategic Tips for Writing a Book in English as a Second Language]-[AEE 2345: 3 Tips to Write a Book in English with Jurriaan Kamer]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2025-01-23

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Writing a Book in English: Strategies for Global Reach

For many professionals, writing in English is a daunting task, yet it is a powerful way to expand one's influence and access a global audience. In this episode of All Ears English, guest Jurian Kommer, an organizational change expert, shares his journey of writing his book, Unblock, entirely in English. He emphasizes that while writing in one’s mother tongue is often easier for conveying complex ideas, writing in English allows for greater international reach, as English remains the "international language of business."

1. Leverage Modern Writing Assistants

Jurian’s first tip is to utilize technology to bridge the gap between fluency and professional-grade writing. He suggests using Grammarly as a foundational writing assistant to ensure the manuscript remains "cohesive" and free of basic spelling or grammatical errors.

Beyond basic correction, Jurian recommends using ChatGPT to "unpack different ways of saying things." By prompting the AI to provide multiple variations of a specific phrase, writers can overcome the limitation of not knowing the "real word" for a concept, effectively using technology as a creative partner to refine their tone and vocabulary.

2. Implement Beta Reading to Ensure Resonance

Writing in a second language carries the risk of cultural misalignment. Jurian advocates for the use of beta readers—individuals who review early versions of the manuscript to provide feedback. He notes that a book is only successful if it "actually resonates with the target audience."

By using platforms like helpthisbook.com or Google Docs, authors can identify which sections are confusing or which cultural examples fail to land. Jurian highlights that this is particularly vital for non-fiction and business books, where case studies must be universally understood. He warns against the "curse" of too many options, noting that while feedback is essential, an author must maintain a "center of gravity" or "gut feeling" to make the final creative decisions.

3. Collaborate with a Professional Editor

Even with the best tools, professional human oversight is non-negotiable. Jurian suggests using platforms like Reedsy to hire a professional editor. For his book, he specifically sought an editor with a U.S. background who also had experience working with "international audiences." This was crucial for avoiding overly specific pop-culture or film references that might alienate global readers.

An unexpected benefit of this collaboration was the creation of a style guide. The editor helped Jurian establish consistency in spelling (e.g., choosing between U.S. or U.K. conventions) and punctuation, such as the placement of quotation marks. This process taught Jurian that "there’s no one right, correct way to write English," but rather a need for stylistic consistency throughout the work.

Conclusion

Writing a book in English is no longer a solitary, impossible dream. With the aid of AI tools, crowdsourced feedback from beta readers, and the guidance of a professional editor, non-native speakers can successfully share their expertise with the world. As Jurian advises, "Don't let it hold you back"—the process itself is a transformative journey that ultimately makes you a more confident and effective communicator.

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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2245.
Three tips to write a book in English with Urien Comer.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.
We believe in connection, not perfection, with your American host, Lindsay McMahon, and today's featured guest coming to you from Denver, Colorado, USA.
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