Write a Book in One Week: MFI Series1, #4
By Joshua King
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Do you think that it is possible to write a 10,000-word book in one week? I not only believe you can, I know you can. Why? Because I release 2-3 books a week. No, I am not a superstar writer; I just write every day.
The key isn't writing; the key is having something to write. We sometimes use the word writer's block. But that's not a thing. You need to keep your head filled with content, and you will write the night away.
From there, we just need a light structure to our book, starting with a title. Next, we create five good body chapters and four auxiliary chapters.
Finally, we write an introduction chapter based on the book title and tada! The book is complete. I make it sound easy, but it truly isn't hard. You just need to read a lot and write a lot; from there, you will naturally create books.
The only thing from there is to create a book cover, but that is a topic for another day…
And yes, 10000-word (roughly 40 pages) books do sell on Amazon; I can attest to that. If you are interested, please come inside. Thanks for reading!
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Write a Book in One Week - Joshua King
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Write a Book in a Week
Write Faster. Publish Often. Enjoy Passive Income
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01 Write a Book in a Week
02 Write a Never-Ending Stream of Content
03 Write 1000+ Words Every Day
04 Create an eBook Series for Passive Income
05 Success is a Habit- What is Your Daily Routine?
06 Sustainable Riches
07 Become an Entrepreneur Before Starting a Business
08 On Writing Well
09 New Business? Identify, Target, and Mesmerize Your Audience
10 6 Traits of a Successful Entrepreneur
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01 Write a Book in a Week
So many people want to write a book throughout their lifetimes but come up short. They have the knowledge and the skills; however, they intimidate themselves by making this a daunting task. But writing a book can be a straightforward process, one that you can complete in a week. Yes, from start to finish.
Now, I wouldn’t say that an average person off the street can do it in a week, not right off the bat, at least. After about three months of hardcore, daily writing, I believe anyone can finish a book very quickly. It is all about having a general idea of where you are heading with the book.
First, let’s review all of the knowledge we need to build ourselves up as writers. Remember, I am six months into my writing career, but I have written 1000+ words a day for 165 straight days. What we need to do before we start writing books in rapid succession is form a content mindset. Okay, let’s review what we need to do.
Read every day. The basis of a content mindset is reading every single day. Yes, books. Reading is how you keep your mind sharp and ready for your job of writing. You should also read current events via your favorite newsletter or website.
New Business? Identify, Target, and Mesmerize Your Audience
Content, content, content. Creating content is all about merging your experiences, writing style, and information into a medium that your audience can consume. I combine financial mindset, retirement planning, investing, cryptocurrencies, real estate, and business into a simple-to-read package. It also focuses on employees and family people because I am an employee and family person. You must learn to know your audience. Your content is information through your voice.
Write 1000+ words daily. Now it is time to hone your skills. Yes, a writer needs to write every single day. Once you decide to become a writer, there are no more excuses. You show up to work every day, whether rain or shine, tired, happy, sad, etc. Getting behind your computer should transform you into a magical unicorn that floats off into a different realm. Leave all your worries behind as you write. Trust me, once you write a lot, you will begin to zone out (or get into a flow state), but this takes time to learn.
Create an eBook series. Getting your writing out as soon as possible is a great release for your nerves. There is something about sending your content into the wild that is very satisfying. Here, I tell you to throw your works together and make them into an eBook series that sort of flows like a magazine. Today we are talking about forming one cohesive book in a week.
Now that you have some background on writing let’s dig into how to write a book in a week. Again, I wouldn’t start doing this until you can quickly write 1000+ words every day. You should have your daily routine of writing, and it should be something you feel passionately about.