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How Can You Write A Book In 30 Days (375 Views)
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sampreneur: 2:26pm On Apr 15, 2022 |
How can you write a book in 30 days? It sounds quite daunting, right? Well, it should be daunting, because it's a lot of work, but it is not impossible to achieve. I have written a book of over 100,000 words in about 30 days, or perhaps a bit over 30 days, but the point is, I wrote a book and completed it in about a month. How did I do this? It’s not so difficult. Below are some of the things I did to help me and I believe they can help you too. How Can You Write a Book in 30 days? 1. Tell your friends and family about it. This is one of the things that helped me. In fact, for me, it was more of a challenge. I told my friends that I wanted to write a book, and they said I would give up in about 7 days, so I took up the challenge and completed a 100,000-word novel in about one month. If you’re serious about completing a task within 30 days, you’ll need to inform others of your plans. First and foremost, by publicly stating your objectives, you’re establishing a sense of responsibility. If you’re conscious that others are aware of your writing ambitions, you’re less inclined to give up on them. This means that you cannot let them down. It’s also necessary to let others know about your 30-day writing challenge since the amount of time it takes to write 50,000 words in 30 days is enormous. It’s going to be noticed. 2. When you’re in the middle of something, stop writing. There are some similarities to writing things in a random sequence here since this is all about writing what you like. Stop halfway through a piece of writing when you know where it’s headed and reserve the remainder for your next session of writing. That way, the next time you write, you’ll have a clear idea of where the story is going and you’ll know exactly where to begin writing again. 3. Writing sprints with short deadlines is a great way to keep yourself on track. It’s a tremendous challenge to write a book or novel in 30 days. Break it down into smaller, more manageable deadlines so you don’t become overwhelmed. Determine how many words per day or each writing session you should aim for, and then stick to that target. 4. Continue reading Okay, so you’re writing a lot. There’s a good chance you’ll feel like you have no time for anything else. But if you want to improve your writing, read. Make use of it to unwind after a hard day of working on your book. If you’d like, you may read stuff that’s similar to what you’re writing. 5. Write with a group of people. You may or may not benefit from this. Everyone has their way of doing things. However, discovering a community of writers who are also attempting to do a large amount of work has been beneficial to me. If you want to remain in the virtual world, there are a plethora of online writing forums where you may get encouragement and participate in writing sprints with other . For me, writing with others has been a game-changer because it provides responsibility, but I also like how ive writers are of one another. Follow these tips diligently, and you too can write a book in 30 days. Hi, my name is Samuel. I’m a creative writer and a freelance ghostwriter. If you have a book you want to write, I can help you with it. I do the work, while you get the credit. You can check out my gig here: https://www.fiverr.com/share/ylvyyz
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