***Newly revised and updated edition***
"Who else wants to complete their next manuscript before the end of the weekend?"
Hi. I'm Jack Marrow and I'd like to help. Did you know that studies suggest 85% of people wish that they could write a book? But way, way less than 85% of people ever do.
Why? Because writing a book is hard - or, at least, so you've been told.
But it doesn't have to be. I'm not going to lie to you, and tell you that writing a book is as easy as falling off a log - it's not. It's a complicated, involved, dedicated, emotional, and supremely fulfilling process... but... it doesn't have to be a years long journey into the unknown.
In fact, I think it's perfectly reasonable to say that a person can write the first draft of their book in a weekend - IF THEY KNOW HOW.
And that's what I aim to teach you in "How To Write A Book In 48 Hours".
"How To Write A Book In 48 Hours" is a short guide (about 20 print pages) to writing that first book. And that second book. And as many books as you've got inside you, much faster than you ever thought possible. Read "How To Write A Book In 48 Hours" over your lunch break, then pound out your first manuscript over the next weekend. Inside you'll learn:
Writing a book is a very personal process, and no one is trying to say there is only one way to go about it - at least, I'm not trying to say that. All I'm trying to do is offer you a chance to make the process much quicker, more painless, and more fun (because nothing is as fun as success).
So, long story short, if you want to increase your writing speed, consistency, and finish that book, pick up a copy of "How To Write A Book In 48 Hours". You'll be glad you did.
NOTE: Some of the comments talk about poor editing and grammar, and to those people I have to say - MEA CULPA. I'm sorry. It was my fault. In my excitement to get this system out to my fellow writers, I skipped a critical editing step. It was a stupid personal mistake, and if anyone who purchased the old version wants the cleaned up version, all you have to do is email me. I let you guys down in the haze of my excitement - but I've fixed it now, and it won't happen again.
"Who else wants to complete their next manuscript before the end of the weekend?"
Hi. I'm Jack Marrow and I'd like to help. Did you know that studies suggest 85% of people wish that they could write a book? But way, way less than 85% of people ever do.
Why? Because writing a book is hard - or, at least, so you've been told.
But it doesn't have to be. I'm not going to lie to you, and tell you that writing a book is as easy as falling off a log - it's not. It's a complicated, involved, dedicated, emotional, and supremely fulfilling process... but... it doesn't have to be a years long journey into the unknown.
In fact, I think it's perfectly reasonable to say that a person can write the first draft of their book in a weekend - IF THEY KNOW HOW.
And that's what I aim to teach you in "How To Write A Book In 48 Hours".
"How To Write A Book In 48 Hours" is a short guide (about 20 print pages) to writing that first book. And that second book. And as many books as you've got inside you, much faster than you ever thought possible. Read "How To Write A Book In 48 Hours" over your lunch break, then pound out your first manuscript over the next weekend. Inside you'll learn:
- The Five Things You Need To Write Really Quickly - and you probably already have four of them
- The "Sure Fire" Mindset Needed To Complete Your Project - it's simple, straight-forward, and obvious once you know it (but isn't everything obvious... once you know it?)
- How To Prepare - psychologically, emotionally, physically, and technologically
- One Trick (Stolen From Computer Programming) That Makes Editing 1000% Easier - and takes no time at all
- Three Things That KILL The Writing Process Before You've Even Begun - and how to avoid them
- And More...
Writing a book is a very personal process, and no one is trying to say there is only one way to go about it - at least, I'm not trying to say that. All I'm trying to do is offer you a chance to make the process much quicker, more painless, and more fun (because nothing is as fun as success).
So, long story short, if you want to increase your writing speed, consistency, and finish that book, pick up a copy of "How To Write A Book In 48 Hours". You'll be glad you did.
NOTE: Some of the comments talk about poor editing and grammar, and to those people I have to say - MEA CULPA. I'm sorry. It was my fault. In my excitement to get this system out to my fellow writers, I skipped a critical editing step. It was a stupid personal mistake, and if anyone who purchased the old version wants the cleaned up version, all you have to do is email me. I let you guys down in the haze of my excitement - but I've fixed it now, and it won't happen again.