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2480 days ago

How to write a book in a month Workshop

Penny from Waiheke Island

One on One Workshop
How to Write a Book in a Month and make passive income.
I would like to offer my expertise in writing both non fiction and fiction books in a month to anyone who is interested in finally writing that book you have always wanted to write.

Most people have a fictional book in them, or, are experienced in some hobby or field where they can share their expertise in a non fiction book or ebook that may be used to add an extra passive stream of income.

I know just what it takes to write either a fiction or non fiction book in a month as I have done this.
The following is a programme for fiction writers but if you are a non fiction writer I can also develop the program to cover writing a non fiction book in a month.

My programme would cover the following.
At the end of the 8 sessions I do give some basics for self publishing on Kindle, although just touching on these subjects.

Prepping your book:Week 1 - 5

Fiction:
Idea and Genre
Setting, Era & Backdrop & Plot
Characters
Structure & Synopsis
Point of View POV

Writing your first 50 Pages: Week 6

How to stay on track with your plot
Types of Beginnings (Prologue or other introduction)
Goal Setting (word count)
How to write and don’t stop (Best habits and tips)

The next two sections will be covered very briefly in the 7th and 8th week

Editing:
Types of editors and will you employ one or more or will you edit yourself.
Beta Readers
Cover design
Front and back cover copy
Inside cover page
How to format for Kindle
How to publish on Kindle
How to promote on Kindle

Launch

Affiliates?
Reviews
Newsletters
Blogs
Website

Others:
Resources and apps that will help you with your writing.
One on one modules sent to your email after each session for your reference.

At the end of the 8 sessions the participants will have the knowledge to be able to write a 50,000 first draft book in a month.
The 8 sessions are made up of 8 x 30 minute sessions followed by homework or activities to complete for the next session.

Each new session has a 15 minute revision and sharing of homework activities.

Message me if you are interested. Or phone 021500759

Price: $65

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