This innovative book writing process is a lot easier and quicker than the normal way.
Don't write your book in a word-processor. You only use one when you've finished writing. (No, it's not Scrivener.)
I'm a bit of an inventor. Always on the lookout for better methods, continually tweaking processes to make them better.
I had already developed a system of writing and publishing Kindle books that's better than the standard way. I teach this process in my book, Easy Writes It. Since then, I've made a breakthrough. Now the process is far more easier and faster.
The problem with writing a book is doing it in a word-processor. When you write, you always seem to come up with something extra to add. You then need to fit this into what you've already written. You may also decide to move things around. You need to search through the book to find the section and then move it. After that, you need to do some re-writing. Also, when you faced with the task of writing pages and pages, the task seems daunting.
I suddenly got an idea. You don't need to write your book in a word-processor. There's another better way.
There are several advantages to this method...
- Write in easy small parts. It's much easier.
- You can easily move text around, as you can see your entire book on one screen.
- You also speed up the writing process by not being distracted by errors. This means you won't keep being tempted to make corrections as you write. (he main cause of poor quality and slower writing.)
- No long editing and proof-reading session at the end.
Once you've finished writing all the small parts, you will be easily be able to build your book in a word-processor. Simply copy and paste. Just apply some easy finishing touches, and you're done.
There's even a small free add-on that will turn your finished document into a Kindle book in just two clicks.
You only need two software programs. Both are free.
You'll also learn...
- The simple two step way to write about anything.
- How to make writing easy.
- The fast way to quality writing.
- A brilliant way to make the words flow.
This is a far easier, faster, and more efficient way of writing a book than doing it in a word-processor.