Can you write a book in a year or less? That’s a genuine question, and it can only be answered by you when it depends on a whole list of factors.
Those ins and outs are something we’ll be talking about on both Thursday and Friday. But for now, know that the answer is probably yes. At least it’s “probably yes” if we’re talking about writing a full first draft over 12 months.
It is possible to write an actual book in a year – as in write, edit and publish it? After kicking a total of 12 novels out of the nest (okay, 11. But it’ll be 12 this year), I can now happily say that I can write a full first draft in three months, have it properly edited in three months and be pressing the publish button another three months down the road.
If it’s a historical fiction piece, then round it out to a full 365 days to give due time for research.
Want to strive for the same? I won't stand in your way!
Besides, even without any book-writing experience, most people who say they want to write a book in a year are fully capable of starting a first draft… and finishing it… before that year is up.
The only real question is: Will they?
Unfortunately, the most common answer to that “only real question” is a big, fat NO!!!, complete with capitalized letters and multiple exclamation marks.
Normally, Innovative Editing is very much against using those kinds of tacky tricks to highlight a point. But in this case, the added emphasis is necessary. The vast majority of people who say they want to write a book – in a year or otherwise – never write down a single word.
There is a minority that gets that far, but it gets sliced and slashed further the more you ask of writer want-to-bes.
A whole first page? A whole first chapter?
A whole first draft?
By the time we get that far, we’re working with a very small number compared to the original population we started out with.
It’s sad but true.
What’s much more cheery (and just as true) is how there is a way to increase your odds of success. If you really want to be able to get to the publishing point, you just need the proper set of incentives.
It’s one thing to say you’re going to write a book in a year. Or whatever span of time you want.
Doing it is a whole 'nother deal. Fortunately, Innovative Editing understands that fact, which is why it’s rolled out a new offering for writers to try out.
The Write a Book in a Year – or Less – Program:
Some people are great at making time to work on their writing.
Some people are not, and they’re the reason why the incentive-based Write a Book in a Year program exists. It literally asks you to put your money where your mouth is in order to turn your writing dreams into writing reality.
Pick a plan – monthly, quarterly, bi-annual or full-year – then keep up with your word count and get the majority of your money back! It’s as awesome as that.
Here’s what it involves: Every month you’re invested in the Write a Book in a Year program, you get a phone or Skype session with Innovative Editing. The first one is all about answering your questions and getting you set up for success, with each one after geared toward keeping you confidently on track.
So pick your project:
The Ease Write In Plan
The Write On Plan
The Write of Way Plan
The Write to the Point Plan
And get on to write a book in a year – or less!