How to Write a Book That Doesn't Suck and Will Actually Sell: The Ultimate, No B.S. Guide to Writing a Kick-Ass Non-Fiction Book
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Rating | : | 4.83 (601 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00I63XRW6 |
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Number of Pages | : | 138 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-07 |
Language | : | English |
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And far more do-able than you can imagine. But it's nowhere near impossible. Especially the recap at the end of each chapter, which I copied into a word file to read again and again." -Cecile"This is a great book, well written with a huge amount of useful information. But after making every mistake a writer can, I finally learned and honed a simple step-by-step approach to writing books that move readers, and allow me to have a full-time job as a writer.And it's that system I'd like to share with you in "How to Write a Book That Doesn't Suck and Will Actually Sell"Here's a little glimpse of what I cover:In Chapter 1, I go over the "Super-Ninja Secrets to Making a Living With Your Books." I show you a simple, repeatable strategy you can use to build little silos of passive income awesomeness doing something you love.In Chapter 2, "Yeah, But What the Hell Am I Going to Write
About the Author Michael Rogan is the author of more than 28 books, and is the founder of Self Pub Nation - an inbox magazine devoted to helping writers achieve a full-time writing career.
. Michael Rogan is the author of more than 28 books, and is the founder of Self Pub Nation - an inbox magazine devoted to helping writers achieve a full-time writing career
Kindle Customer said Loved it!. I've been writing/ghostwriting fiction for quite a while but have been considering breaking into the nonfiction market. Though a few grammatical spoofs, this read was not only insightful, but it was humorous- keeping my attention from the first sentence. Keep up the good work!. Good, But Cover Your Ears KellysHero718 The information is okay, but I found the vulgarity distracting to the point of rejection.. Five Stars Filled with practical ideas to make writing a book very doable.