Most aspiring authors find it extremely overwhelming to write a full-length book. However, they easily tackle smaller projects. Therein lies one of the keys to getting your book written quickly and easily.
Chunk it down into small manageable pieces.
Here are seven ways to do just that and get a short, powerful book written in under a month. You’ll be calling yourself a published author, not an aspiring author, in no time flat.
- Repurpose your old articles, blog posts, essays, and edit, revise and add to them. Turn them into an ebook or a printed book produced by a quick printer.
- Transcribe teleseminars you’ve offered. Then edit these and turn the manuscript into an ebook or a printed book produced by a quick printer.
- Speak your book. Then release an audio book. Or transcribe the audio, edit the transcripts, and turn the manuscript into an ebook or a quick printed book.
- Blog a short book. Create a content plan for a series of 10-25 blog posts. Write them and publish them. Then edit them and add a bit of new content to them so your book will not be exactly the same as what appeared on the blog. Publish this as an ebook or a quick printed book.
- Book a series of existing posts from your blog. Find 10-25 posts you’ve already published as a series on your blog. hen edit them and add a bit of new content to them so your book will not be exactly the same as what appeared on the blog. Publish this as an ebook or a quick printed book.
- Write a tip book. Come up with 10-100 tips. Either just list them or write short explanations to go with them. Publish as an ebook or a quick printed book.
- Write Q&A book. Think of the 10-50 top questions people have on your topic of expertise. Answer them. Publish as an ebook or a quick printed book.
Can you think of some other ways to write a book in under a month? If so, leave me a comment.
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