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Write & Grow Rich: Using Voice-Recognition to Dictate Your How-To-Book

Write & Grow Rich: Using Voice-Recognition to Dictate Your How-To-Book

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How to research, write, and organize your project!
Review: Book Review by Maryanne Raphael WRITE AND GROW RICH: USING SPEECH RECOGNITION TO DICTATE YOUR HOW-TO BOOK By Dan Poynter, Para Publishing

WRITE AND GROW RICH promises its readers Fame, Fortune, and the Fast way to fulfill your life's mission,, Like all Dan's books, it gives the reader the desire to succeed, a strong confidence in self and in the possibility of success and a practical step by step program for achieving your goal. It shows you how to write a book, even if you can't type, without hiring a secretary. Publishing is going through a revolution. Dan Poynter understands the rapid changes and explains how his readers can benefit. He illustrates how to take an idea, create a manuscript and publish a book. He explains how to use the Internet for research, selling and promotion. He shows you how to research your audience. He reminds his reader no matter who publishes the book, the author must promote it. WRITE AND GROW RICH offers the best tools and the best resources for becoming a successful writer. Dan reminds you that a book is judged by its cover and he helps you create a book worthy of its exciting cover.

By Maryanne Raphael, Writers World

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WRITE AND GROW RICH is informative and inspirational
Review: Book Review by Maryanne Raphael WRITE AND GROW RICH: USING SPEECH RECOGNITION TO DICTATE YOUR HOW-TO BOOK By Dan Poynter, Para Publishing

WRITE AND GROW RICH promises its readers Fame, Fortune, and the Fast way to fulfill your life's mission,, Like all Dan's books, it gives the reader the desire to succeed, a strong confidence in self and in the possibility of success and a practical step by step program for achieving your goal. It shows you how to write a book, even if you can't type, without hiring a secretary. Publishing is going through a revolution. Dan Poynter understands the rapid changes and explains how his readers can benefit. He illustrates how to take an idea, create a manuscript and publish a book. He explains how to use the Internet for research, selling and promotion. He shows you how to research your audience. He reminds his reader no matter who publishes the book, the author must promote it. WRITE AND GROW RICH offers the best tools and the best resources for becoming a successful writer. Dan reminds you that a book is judged by its cover and he helps you create a book worthy of its exciting cover.

By Maryanne Raphael, Writers World

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How to research, write, and organize your project!
Review: I've read lots of books on self-publishing. The real strength in this book is the actual how-to-do-it information on speed writing, researching, and organizing your book project. Most self-publishing books are too heavy on the marketing aspect. They don't seem to remember that you have to choose a subject, research your material, organize your data and then, write before marketing. The only subjects this book doesn't cover are editing and marketing. If you are serious about writing a book, BUY THIS ONE FIRST.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Poynter knows publishing!
Review: Write and Grow Rich (by Dan Poynter) Review by Karl R. Witsman

Dan Poynter has written and published over 74 books and over 500 magazine articles since 1969. He probably knows more about publishing and self-publishing than anyone else in the industry. So when I received his book Write & Grow Rich: Using Speech Recognition to Dictate Your How-to Book, I knew right away that I had to read, digest, and review it.

This book promises to tell you how to write a how-to book through speech recognition software and it does that. It is a little short on the speech recognition part, only one chapter is really devoted to that topic. But it is easy to overlook this for all the other useful information contained in these pages. So even though this will a little bit disappointing from the computer-user side of my personality, the writer in me was impressed!

The organizational side of the book helps you get all your material together in a logical format, one which will help the reader understand your point and ensure that your book gets reader recommendations and referral sales. Since books sell mostly by word-of-mouth anyway, this is good for the writer.

Tips include how to research topics, how to work through drafts, and laying out a cover which will get noticed on the shelves. Some of the information about the mainstream publishers is rather depressing, but it is true. This illustrates well the point that Mr. Poynter makes: think about self-publishing to maintain control and keep the book on shelves longer. Plus the profit could be much better!

Poynter challenges the reader to think about his or her use of time. Do you really want to sell your time working hourly? A product or book sells all the time, sometimes even while the author sleeps. Isn't that a better proposition for making a living?

This book includes helpful information about why a person would want to be an author, how to get over time constraints, every step of writing, outlining, titles, publishing strategies, and 19 pages of resources for writers (including many web addresses). Basically, Poynter destroys every excuse that I have heard writers utter and in over ten years of working with writers I have heard a lot of them! Poynter shows that the reason any writer doesn't get a book written is not the excuses, but their own unwillingness to overcome the excuses. An excellent insight!

I like Poynter's style, as he never tells the reader what to do, but gives suggestions, lays out the choices, and lets the reader make the decision.

Some of Dan Poynter's other great books: The Self-Publishing Manual (tenth edition) and Is There a Book Inside You? Both are published by Para Publishing.

Previously published online at the Common People Using Computers

Copyright 1998, Karl R. Witsman


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