Ride the hilarious roller coaster with Glen Stanford as he follows Steve Scott's plan in "How to Write a Nonfiction e-Book in 21 Days!" Not one to let the writing process cramp his style, this ukulele-playing bluegrass-singing YouTube sensation (32 views and counting) juggles his new-found fame with astonishing persistence to produce not one, but two works of genius. This is the true story. The (secret) recipe for Writer's buzz - 1oz Sleepless nights - 2oz Tenacity (and beer) - 7 (units left deliberately vague) Irreverence and political incorrectness - to taste Espresso - administered intravenously - 55 gal Pizza (1/2 pepperoni, 1/2 mushroom) - 37 slices Humility - a whole bunch Blend and enjoy.
The writer documents his writing his first 2 books ever in a 3-week period. Subtitle is, "Damn Funny. Seriously," which is in fact true. Fun to read and funny. And if that doesn't entice you to read it, you should know that the book also contains the best knock-knock joke ever.
Loved Glen's writing style on "The Bread is in the Bed" which prompted me to buy this his second book. And I was not disappointed - this second book was just as quirky and funny, and even made me LOL several times (for REAL!). All aspiring authors should read all three of Glen's masterpieces... uh, ebooks... Or you could wait until they make them into movies, but I'd opt for reading them first since you might have a long wait for Hollywood to recognize Glen's literary genius.
Coincidentally, it was a GREAT time waster (in a good sense!) as I am in the first of my 3 weeks of marathon book writing prompted by Glen's first book and Steve Scott's book "How to Write a Nonfiction eBook in 21 days". All this while living in sunny Florida in January, growing a gray beard while writing both of my books, playing Ukelele, and planning a B&B in Wyoming! Thanks for the inspiration and the distraction, Glen! Now I've got to go order my pizza from Jesus, kill some more time by reading your Gorilla Marketing book "How I Gorilla-Marketed my ebooks to Number 3", then get back to my Dragon Dictation, note cards, and BOTH cover designs... Now look what you've done, Glen! They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery (or flatulence). Now you must know what Stephen King must feel like!
Don't go spend all the hard earned dough you've made off of me in one Starbucks spending spree!
Thanks for the inspiration, Glen! You and Ann come visit me in Wyoming!
Author read a book about writing a book in 21 days so he decides to write a book in 21 days and write a book about writing a book in 2q1 days. Occasionally funny and insightful. Somewhat encouraging.
Author's story about how he read a book about writing a book in 21 days so he aspires to write a book and then writes a book about writing a book. Occasionally witty. Insightful