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How to Write Your Book in 30 Days with Emily Layne

42m · Author Your Dream · 03 Feb 02:14

In this episode, I talk with Emily Layne about how to write a book in 30 days. Emily has written several books in just 21 days, and she shares some tips and tricks to help you write yours. She shares how she writes fast and writes quality books that have been picked up by a traditional publisher.

Highlights

01:48 Emily's story

05:55 Process of writing a book in a month

09:54 How do you create a quality book in a short time frame

19:42 Staying motivated

27:00 Tips to be more productive

35:09 The Prep before the writing

40:20 Author Action Point

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