by Steve Spillman | Jun 2, 2014 | blog, How to write a book in 30 days |
If you’ve been writing your book through the steps in this series, ‘How to Write a Book in 30 Days’, the chapters in your manuscript should be fleshed out and researched, each one of them complete in expressing its own complete sub-idea within the ‘big...
by Steve Spillman | Apr 1, 2014 | blog, How to write a book in 30 days |
What value are you offering the reader? In my last post, you learned how to name your reader – the ideal person or persons (not a vague concept of ‘audience’) you will be writing to and for. As an example, I identified my two ideal readers for ‘How...
by Steve Spillman | Feb 13, 2014 | blog, How to write a book in 30 days |
Now that you’ve got your PostIt notes or index cards arranged in a logical progression, like stepping stones leading down the path you want to take the reader, it’s time to put those ‘stepping stones into an outline. An outline is basically arranging your ‘stepping...
by Steve Spillman | Jan 30, 2014 | blog, How to write a book in 30 days, Writing |
Last week we talked about getting our ideas out on paper via our ‘analog modular capture and recording system’ … otherwise known as PostIt® notes! You can click here for an image of my notes for the upcoming book ‘Write a Book in 30 Days’ – I’ll be doing this right...
by Steve Spillman | Jan 22, 2014 | blog, How to write a book in 30 days, Writing |
You’ve begun to write on a regular schedule; that’s awesome! But you’ve got so many ideas, so many things you want to include in your book. How can you corral all those ideas into some manageable sequence that makes sense to you and, more...
by Steve Spillman | Nov 24, 2013 | blog, Marketing |
We’re coming into Thanksgiving week. We all have plenty to be thankful for. If you’re an author, you’re living in a time of history when it’s never been easier to reach the world with your message; that in itself is plenty to be thankful for!...