Do you hear the calling to publish a book? -Perhaps others have told you ‘you need to write a book’ -Perhaps you feel like this is the smart business move -Perhaps you have no idea where to start -Perhaps you’ve started and stopped over and over again, never getting any closer to finishing. Well let me tell you, the world needs your message. This book is for all of my c Do you hear the calling to publish a book? -Perhaps others have told you ‘you need to write a book’ -Perhaps you feel like this is the smart business move -Perhaps you have no idea where to start -Perhaps you’ve started and stopped over and over again, never getting any closer to finishing. Well let me tell you, the world needs your message. This book is for all of my content-hoarding agents of change who are sitting there being selfish, holding onto their ideas and words and beautiful messages. It's unacceptable that there are movements to be made in the world and these gorgeous creators are doing anything but creating. We’re going to dive in from that first step of writing a book through to the last step of publishing it. This isn’t a formula - no book on creativity ever truly is. But it is a series of the un-Google-able steps which if actually taken, will end up with you finally having that damn book in your hands.
Writing The Damn Book: How to Start, Write And Publish A Non-Fiction Book For Creative People Who Have A Hard Time Finishing Things
Do you hear the calling to publish a book? -Perhaps others have told you ‘you need to write a book’ -Perhaps you feel like this is the smart business move -Perhaps you have no idea where to start -Perhaps you’ve started and stopped over and over again, never getting any closer to finishing. Well let me tell you, the world needs your message. This book is for all of my c Do you hear the calling to publish a book? -Perhaps others have told you ‘you need to write a book’ -Perhaps you feel like this is the smart business move -Perhaps you have no idea where to start -Perhaps you’ve started and stopped over and over again, never getting any closer to finishing. Well let me tell you, the world needs your message. This book is for all of my content-hoarding agents of change who are sitting there being selfish, holding onto their ideas and words and beautiful messages. It's unacceptable that there are movements to be made in the world and these gorgeous creators are doing anything but creating. We’re going to dive in from that first step of writing a book through to the last step of publishing it. This isn’t a formula - no book on creativity ever truly is. But it is a series of the un-Google-able steps which if actually taken, will end up with you finally having that damn book in your hands.
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Laurie Rae –
Oh wow, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this. The title caught my interest so I used my 1 free read for the month, but I would gladly pay for it. So good.
Charlie –
Not good advice This is written like a motivational speak by someone that doesn't care. The advice is not advice, there are no tips, and it is more of a brag book. "When I wrote this book, I did this. When I wrote this book, I did something different." Cool, so the plan is not to plan. So why buy this book? Not good advice This is written like a motivational speak by someone that doesn't care. The advice is not advice, there are no tips, and it is more of a brag book. "When I wrote this book, I did this. When I wrote this book, I did something different." Cool, so the plan is not to plan. So why buy this book?
Ana Croxton –
Great inspiration to “just write” I have my own story to tell and was feeling overwhelmed. This book outlines the steps to take and map out your vision. Thinking about how I want the reader to feel and takeaway from my story has provided me the passion and motivation to get started.
Muath Aziz –
This book is empty. It’s trying to give the motivation, and not the writing itself. Anyhow, it was recommended by a friend, because I’m publishing my first book. I was hoping I would find about the behind-writing-my-book kinda book, but no.
Hannah Kacey Herbertsen –
Thanks I'm still crying from the gentle kick in the behind that I so desperately need! I've had my book written and scattered all over my home for years adding my wisdom daily and clearing out trash monthly! Thanks again for ur love Thanks I'm still crying from the gentle kick in the behind that I so desperately need! I've had my book written and scattered all over my home for years adding my wisdom daily and clearing out trash monthly! Thanks again for ur love
Tommy –
Perfect for procrastinators like me, very inspirational!
Dona Whitehead –
What a gift! I read this book in one sitting. The ideas made sense to me and are parallel to my own ideas.
Debborah Burnett –
Great book! I loved the book. The author spoke directly to my concerns on a language I could understand. It felt as if I were sitting with her!
Linda Griffin –
A short read that has good advice for first time authors. The author touches on all of the steps needed to self-publish.
GRey –
Easy, quick read with some get started now ideas.
Imaan –
Im damn good at reading between the lines (no pun intended) and honestly, this book is just a bunch of nothing mixed in with "yeah but nah" attitudes. Shes so full of herself. Class A narcy narc. Manipulates her readers. Yeah shes "happy to connect to just one reader", but that doesnt mean only selling to one reader. Her entire book is rife with reflections of a narc. "Book angels", what the *beep*? Just call them beta readers and keep them personal ie your actual friends. Not strangers. Dont ma Im damn good at reading between the lines (no pun intended) and honestly, this book is just a bunch of nothing mixed in with "yeah but nah" attitudes. Shes so full of herself. Class A narcy narc. Manipulates her readers. Yeah shes "happy to connect to just one reader", but that doesnt mean only selling to one reader. Her entire book is rife with reflections of a narc. "Book angels", what the *beep*? Just call them beta readers and keep them personal ie your actual friends. Not strangers. Dont manipulate people to give you glowing reviews. Zero practical guidance. Just generalised tips.
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