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How To Write A Book For Beginners: How to Write a Great Non-Fiction Book In Under 7 Days!

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Learn how to write a book fast, even within 24 hours - and start selling it online!You're about to meet a very powerful genie. This genie will give grant you a very amazing become a published author within a week!...

He will teach you how you can write books so fast, it will literally blow your mind! don't believe it is possible? read on..

If you are dreaming of creating an additional income writing and selling your own books - this book is perfect for you!.How to Write a Book for Beginners - shows you how to outline your book, write it as fast as humanly possible and then publish it for passive income. You'll learn to feel focused and relaxed as you achieve this goal.

you'll learn to how

Get a raw book idea and make it a reality.Plan your work, outline and even talk your book aloud.Save time on useless outsourcing costs until you are profitable.How to write faster than 99% of writers out there.Build an online empire.Create the best cover for your new books.Focus, so that you get more done in less time;Separate tasks into the urgent and the important;Effectively prioritise and delegate tasks;Build great daily habits for writing a book;And become more effective as a writer.Each day's reading will give you ideas, inspiration and motivation, as well as simple tasks to help you develop your action plan.

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90 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 21, 2017

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Ryan Stephens

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Profile Image for Darren Cary.
58 reviews2 followers
June 26, 2021
This was terrible. It was stupid. It was terribly stupid.

He advises to write at a fast pace. I think this was his fast-written first draft. Too many glaring errors and typos to keep track of.

Waste of time.
Profile Image for Zdenek Sykora.
435 reviews20 followers
May 23, 2024
"How To Write A Book For Beginners: How to Write a Great Non-Fiction Book In Under 7 Days!" by Ryan Stephens is an excellent guide for anyone aspiring to write their first non-fiction book. Stephens’ approach is practical, motivational, and easy to follow, making it perfect for beginners. The book breaks down the writing process into manageable steps and offers valuable tips on planning, writing, editing, and publishing. With clear instructions and actionable advice, Stephens empowers readers to transform their writing aspirations into reality in just one week. This book is a must-read for anyone looking to embark on their writing journey.

Main Points:

1. Step-by-Step Guide: Provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to writing a non-fiction book in under a week.
2. Focused Planning: Emphasizes the importance of planning and creating a clear outline and structure for your book.
3. Efficient Writing Techniques: Shares efficient writing techniques to speed up the writing process without compromising quality.
4. Research Tips: Includes practical advice on conducting research effectively and integrating it seamlessly into your writing.
5. Editing and Revising: Highlights the importance of editing and revising, offering strategies for self-editing and seeking constructive feedback.
6. Time Management: Provides a realistic schedule to follow, ensuring readers can complete their book within the promised timeframe.
7. Publishing Insights: Covers basic insights into the publishing process, discussing options for self-publishing and traditional publishing.
8. Marketing Strategies: Introduces marketing strategies to help readers promote their book once it’s published.
9. Motivational Guidance: Infuses motivational guidance to keep readers encouraged throughout the writing process.
10. Practical Examples: Uses practical examples and exercises to illustrate points and provide a practical framework for readers to follow.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, "How To Write A Book For Beginners" by Ryan Stephens is a comprehensive and inspiring guide for aspiring non-fiction authors. With its clear structure, actionable advice, and motivational tone, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to write and publish their first book. Whether you are new to writing or looking to streamline your process, Stephens’ guide offers the tools and encouragement needed to achieve your writing goals in just seven days. This book stands out for its practical approach and dedication to helping readers unlock their full potential as authors.
29 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2021
A lot of good information on how to write a non-fiction book. Some typos throughout the book

I have been writing most of my life covering combat sports (Mainly Boxing), but I have toyed with the idea of writing a book for years. I picked this book up as a way to get some ideas on how I would format a book if/when I finally decide the time is right to write a book whether that be fiction or non-fiction.

This book has a ton of information that any aspiring writer/author should find useful. There are some typos throughout the book, but as someone who has written thousands of articles /columns through the years, I know how frustrating typos can be even when meticulously going over written content with a fine tooth comb, how some typos can be missed. The dreaded typos have no impact on the core information in this book and is full of useful information and tips, some of which I already use in my work. Very much recommended.
146 reviews
August 8, 2020
How To Write A Book For Beginners: How To Write A Great Non- Fiction Book In Under 7 Days!

This is a good book to read if you want to write Non- Fiction. However, I was disappointed in it because it didn't offer any tips on how to write fiction. They listed some good websites to look up while you're working on your project. I did notice that there were a lot more grammar errors in this book, then the books that I have read. I also noticed a lot of mis--spelled words too. I would recommend this book for those people who want to write non-fiction, not fiction. I would also recommend looking into other books in how to write.
12 reviews
November 3, 2021
It's ok

This needs a spell check run through it. I managed about 30% before it became too distracting to read. The bits I read had some solid advice so I'm sure it will be beneficial to many readers but personally, it's difficult to take writing and publishing advice from a book that lacks editing, because the book isn't setting the example described in itself.

If there's ever an update to this version that fixes the editing misses, I'd definitely read it but for now it's a no.
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1,003 reviews22 followers
January 2, 2021
The book was well written and in the authors opinion this is a way that they have succeeded. However as a blogger and knowing many authors there were many points that shouldn't be done.

You shouldn't proofread your own book authors aren't experts in this for the most part and they should get a person who is professional to so that as well as formatting. I know it costs but reviewers can be harsh about editing and formatting and there is already a stigma attached to self publishing by some
Profile Image for Donna.
57 reviews2 followers
May 23, 2022
Author needs to review Step 6

So many mistakes proofreading should have caught that I stopped reading the book and skimmed for ideas instead. There weren't enough ideas or details to each idea for me to add a star. :-( Sorry. I hate leaving bad reviews, but this was really loaded with missed words, spelling errors, grammar and punctuation errors. Hire me to proofread for you. I'll catch them. You'll get better reviews.
Profile Image for Katrina Moody.
66 reviews5 followers
October 2, 2018
Nothing new here, except for perhaps a true beginner. I was curious to see if I could pick up any hints but stopped reading midway. Not worth your time if you want a solid plan on writing non-fiction books. Even then, this author focuses on writing quickly via quickly done research; not on quality writing through explorations across different mediums.
17 reviews
January 26, 2020
If you are serious about writing please read

This is an exemple of a book that I wish to write in the near future. Simple short concise. It has enought words in it to make the point and not leave you disapointed. I really enjoyed and I will use it as one of my Inspirations to get the Job done
Profile Image for Dorothy  Scott.
412 reviews
June 1, 2021
Some Good Ideas

The book was a quick read and had some good points, but it had several typos which said to me that the author didn’t follow his own suggestions. Overall, I believe you can learn something new from every book you read, and there were a few points that gave me new knowledge about the writing process.
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61 reviews
December 30, 2021
Author needs to take his own advice

It’s a book about how to write a book and there’s a chapter on proofreading. Yet this book is FULL of typos! Is this a joke?
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