Write a Book
How to Improve Your Mindset, Develop Good Writing Habits and Finish Your Novel or Non-Fiction Book
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Publisher Description
WANT TO GET SERIOUS AND FINALLY WRITE THAT BOOK? THIS CONCISE GUIDE FROM EXPERT PUBLISHER AND AUTHOR DAN PARSONS WILL HELP YOU FINISH IT AND PUBLISH TO A PROFESSIONAL STANDARD.
Do you dream of writing a book but never have enough hours in a day? Does your busy schedule constantly get in the way and leave you drained? Have you tried and failed several times? Let professional publisher and author Dan Parsons show you the simple strategies he used to write and publish nine best sellers—while holding down a full-time job.
Based on a decade of first-hand publishing experience, and drawing from a wealth of scientific research, this essential guidebook will walk you through evidence-based tactics you can use to trick your brain into writing consistently, stay motivated and produce a professional-standard novel or non-fiction book. In Write a Book, you’ll learn how to:
- Develop the mindset of a prolific author.
- Nurture a consistent daily writing habit.
- Save time using an efficient writing process.
- Stay motivated and focused to the last sentence.
- Turn a rough draft into a high-quality book.
- Launch your work worldwide with early reviews.
If you want to bypass years of procrastination and hold a real book in your hands, Write a Book is for you. Pick up Write a Book to achieve your life-long goal today!
Customer Reviews
Solid Start
This book is excellent for beginners or for those looking to re-start their desire to write (and complete) a book.
It covers how to address and develop a creative mindset, a professional mindset, and strategies to address distractions, increase productivity, and potential setbacks.
The language is clear, humorous when necessary, and succinct.
The major issue I have with the text is that it is too short in some areas, which the dividing line between its value as a work for all levels of writers and its value primarily for introductory or beginning writers.
I recommend this as a start for early stage writers.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.