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How to Write a Book in 30 Days - A Step-by-Step Guide - cover

How to Write a Book in 30 Days - A Step-by-Step Guide

Erin Matthews

Casa editrice: Lulu.com

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Have you always dreamed of writing a book but felt overwhelmed by the process? How to Write a Book in 30 Days: A Step-by-Step Guide is here to help you turn your ideas into a finished manuscript in just one month. This practical, easy-to-follow guide breaks down the writing process into manageable daily tasks, allowing you to make consistent progress and stay motivated.

Inside, you’ll find proven techniques for planning your book, organizing your thoughts, and overcoming common obstacles like writer’s block and self-doubt. With tips on structuring your book, developing engaging content, and maintaining momentum, How to Write a Book in 30 Days is designed for aspiring authors of all genres.

Whether you’re a first-time writer or a seasoned storyteller looking for a structured approach, this book provides everything you need to reach your writing goals. Stop waiting for the perfect time—start your 30-day journey to becoming an author today!
Disponibile da: 15/10/2024.

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