“What is the easiest way to write a book?” asked a reader.
“Write a series of questions about a topic and then write responses to them,” was my answer.
In your business/ line-of-work, clients ask you a lot of questions all the time. Don’t get annoyed with them. Collect them. They are like gold mines.
Write detailed responses to them. Don’t just answer dryly.
- Tell stories.
- Give examples.
- Include case studies.
Frequently asked questions make brilliant in-depth books.
Here are a few examples:
Frequently Asked Questions About the Universe – by Jorge Cham
The Indie Writer’s Encyclopaedia – by Michael La Ronn
84 Questions That Sell – By Paul Cherry
50 Questions On Natural Laws – by Charles Rice
101 Questions To Ask Before You Get Engaged – H. Norman Write
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Do you want to write a book but can’t start because it feels like a daunting project?
I might be able to help.
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