How To Write A Book In 100 Days (Or Less)
Are you a writer? Do you want to write a book? Do you have a great story that you need to tell? Do you read a novel and say to yourself, “I could have written that book, and I could have written it better! Is there this nagging thought in the back of your mind that has been telling you all your life: write your story! Do you really want to stop reading and start writing your book, whether it is a novel, a memoir or non-fiction.
Do you ask yourself: Do I want to write my novel?
Do you ask yourself: When will I tell my story?
Do you ask yourself: How will I write my book?
The why is easily answered. And you can answer those questions.
You know you will never be satisfied if you don’t sit down and do it. You’re secretly tired of people saying, “oh, you’ll never write a book! You’re not the writer type.”
Or. “You don’t have the discipline.”
Or. “You don’t have the talent.”
But you know in your heart that you can write a novel or your memoir. And that is where all writing begins, in the human heart.
The when? Well, the when is now. And over the next 100 days. In the next three months of your life you will write, with the help of my on-line instructional course you will write the book you have always wanted to write.
And finally, how will I write my book? The ‘how’ is even easier to answer. You will do it by following a method I have developed as a writer. It is by my system that I have published 25 books, 9 of them novels. I am the editor of a writing website. I publish in national magazines. I teach creative writing at the college levels, in workshops, and on the web. I know how to help you write your book in 100 days or less.
Writing is a craft, and as a craft is can be learned. If you follow these 100 days of instruction you will have a book that will publishable by a commercial publisher, academic press, or I will help you it publish by a print-on-demand publishing company.
I invite you to review the first 10 days of my writing instruction to see if it makes sense to you. If my system of writing a book in 90 days works for you, then I invite you to take my writing course.
In my unique one-day-at-a-time writing course, you will have daily lessons and weekly assignments. You will receive direct instruction from me, and participate in on-line chats with other members of your writing class.
I am only interested in enrolling individuals who are serious about publishing a book. If you are willing to work with me and my hands-on approach, then review the first ten days of my Internet lessons.
For the next three months, I was offering 100 days of writing instruction at a special price of $550. While this university level course is normally offered for $750 on a college campus, because it is being presented on the web, (with less overhead) I can make this huge one-time discount for you. I will also send you free a copy of Ralph Keyes’ wonderful book, The Courage to Write: How Writers Transcend Fear. As Katherine Anne Porter once wrote, “courage is the first essential for a writer.”
Please review the first ten pages of my writing course and see if this program offers you the way to write your book. A novel, memoir, or book of non-fiction that will answer the question of your ability, talent, and discipline. A book that might be made into a movie. A book that will change your life forever. A book that will prove once and for all that you were right: you are a writer!
The majority of writing classes focus on fiction or non-fiction. They might be courses on writing a memoir or a mystery. These are courses that teach for a particular genre of writing. Having written and published horror novels, family sagas, poetry, non fiction instructional books, and academic tomes, I know there is a set of writing techniques that apply to all books. Techniques of presenting information, action, and suspense that makes a book readable. These techniques are what I will teach you in the next 100 days.
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How can I view the first ten days of instruction?
The Arts: On Writing and Publishing
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