This is all valid and sound advice. I plan on participating in NaNoWriMo and hopefully finishing my book in 30 days. It won't be ready for publishing, but the majority of it will be written. I've done it 3 times before, though I've never written with the idea to publish only for the fun of doing it. Which has it's own rewards. NaNoWriMo is national novel writing month. If i ever consider taking it a step further, your course would be a good idea.
What can be equally hard is niche research! But as you say, you need to go all the way with it to validate your book idea. I made so many mistakes but they were worth it in the end because they helped me find a niche research process that works, which honestly I was so relieved about.
This is the most succinct article I’ve read on this topic. I appreciate that you explain it as your process, leaving room for others to alter the path, and yet, discuss the challenges of each part. It’s a solid outline of the process without being overwhelming. Thanks!
This is all valid and sound advice. I plan on participating in NaNoWriMo and hopefully finishing my book in 30 days. It won't be ready for publishing, but the majority of it will be written. I've done it 3 times before, though I've never written with the idea to publish only for the fun of doing it. Which has it's own rewards. NaNoWriMo is national novel writing month. If i ever consider taking it a step further, your course would be a good idea.
What can be equally hard is niche research! But as you say, you need to go all the way with it to validate your book idea. I made so many mistakes but they were worth it in the end because they helped me find a niche research process that works, which honestly I was so relieved about.
This is the most succinct article I’ve read on this topic. I appreciate that you explain it as your process, leaving room for others to alter the path, and yet, discuss the challenges of each part. It’s a solid outline of the process without being overwhelming. Thanks!