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How to Write a Book ... about Anything!What could be more fulfilling and satisfying than writing a book? It's no wonder so many people harbour a secret desire to see their name in print. It doesn't have to be the Great Novel, it can be a book about anything. If someone has extensive experience in a particular field, there's a book just waiting to be written. Collectors can write a history of whatever-it-is. People who live in areas that have a chequered past can write a book about what happened. Everyone would secretly like to write a book - we all enjoy the sense of achievement when we've taken those jumbled thoughts from our fevered brains and made some sense of them on paper ... Well, I know I do. If you (or someone you know) is about to retire, trying your hand at something creative would have to be a great way to celebrate the start of the rest of your life. When my dad retired, the first thing he did was to head to an art supply shop to buy up tubes of paint, brushes, canvases etc. He'd always wanted to try painting, but he'd never had the time, so he spent the first six months of his retirement playing with his paint set in his shed. He had a ball and we always knew where to find him! Writing a book offers the same sense of achievement - without all the mess! If you think writing a book is something that has to take years of agonising, I have good news. Charles Dickens wrote his literary classic A Christmas Carol in just 2 weeks. Samuel Johnson wrote Rasselas: Prince of Abyssinia in an astounding 4 days. Barbara Cartland took only 5 days to write each of her books, resulting in an amazing 623 best sellers during her lifetime. The hit self-help book Don't Sweat the Small Stuff is still selling in its millions - and was written by Dr Richard Carlson during a 12-hour transatlantic flight. How? By utilising writing secrets no-one has yet told you about. And now you can have access to the exact methods you’ll need to take your concept through to final manuscript in under a month, writing less than an hour each day with this excellent course developed by author, Nick Daws. Who Is Nick Daws? Nick Daws has been a full-time writer for more than 12 years - and he's written 30 best selling books in the past 3 years, using the techniques described below: It isn't magic, says Nick. It's all down to a few well guarded secrets, including:
See? You can even write a How-to book about something using these techniques! Click to get started now write a book about anything you want!
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