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How to Write Nonfiction eBooks: A Proven 17-Step Plan for Beginners

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What if you could eliminate the feeling of overwhelm that comes with writing a book? What if you had access to a simple step-by-step framework that led you from start to finish?

I've written multiple books, ebooks, created courses, and helped others do the same. During this process of trial and error, I've uncovered a simple framework that takes people from stuck to a finished, successful product.

This framework can be found in How to Write Nonfiction A Proven 17-Step Plan for Beginners .

Here's a taste of what you're about to


Say bye bye to the confusion and doubt that so often comes with writing a book, and say hello to clarity, success and fun.

124 pages, Paperback

First published January 9, 2014

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Henri Junttila

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I'm a writer, blogger, and entrepreneur. Still learning a lot. Still exploring. And I'm doing it all from a polar bear infested Northern Scandinavia (not really, but we do have some reindeer roaming around).

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September 9, 2019
Very Short and to the point, it can get done in a day. I translated this into an excel spreadsheet to use for any future book writing purposes. I think the author is consistent in his principles he has outlined in the book. Although, I do worry if its simplistic approach can be applied equally toward books of a higher quality.
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May 3, 2020
Nuts and bolts to get you WRITING

This is a useful book if the bottom line is that you simply need to START. It provides a great framework of the non-fiction writing process without any glitz or glamour or fancy language. It is street level tactics to produce a solid first book. Period. I am glad I read. Now I need to WRITE.
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February 8, 2018
Excellent starting point

This book is a great way to positively prepare you for writing your first ebook. Henri is funny, clever, and makes you feel confident in your writing abilities even before you start writing.
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September 26, 2018
Great Read

Quick, to the point book. This book is full of good information but is broken down into checkpoints, making it easy to read and comprehend. I can’t wait to read more books by this author!
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May 17, 2019
Great introduction

This is a great introductory book to self-publishing. It is logically structured to make it easy for a beginner to pick up and follow allow taking the actions listed as they work to their first publication.
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April 25, 2019
Good book

Nice book, it builds confidence of aspiring writers who are into dilemmas about how and when to start writing and helps in bringing in good writeups
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October 2, 2014
Inspirational and motivating

first book I've read in slew of books on this subject that actually makes sense and gives clear and concise steps. Thanks Henri Junttila, I really appreciate this.
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