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Would you like to finally get off your butt and write that book – in a WEEKEND?
Then you’ll really enjoy this special edition of The Rick Butts Show as I
interview writing consultant Donna Kozik.
We kick around some of the myths about writing and publishing books in this peppy chat – and Donna shares some terrific ideas about how she has helped people get their book out of the ideas stage – and into print.
For more information about Donna’s excellent system click here:
-> How to Write Your Book in A Weekend!
Note to Stardust Factor owners – this is the perfect next step once you have gone through the course!

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Rick
Thanks for sharing the program Rick. I got into one of those “anthology books” a while back and what a waste of time that was. I gave out a few copies to friends and the looks on their faces was similar to the look Dad makes when you give him a tie for Christmas.
“Ohhhhh….Hey…that’s really swell. Thanks so much.”
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Hey Rick
It’s great to see the two of you collaborating on this event. I participated in Donna’s WaBiaW event late last year and had a book in hand a few weeks later. Fun stuff. It’s quite a weekend extravaganza that she puts on. I’ve got the book front and center over here:
http://chargewhatyoudeserve.com/products/
Have a great week.
Peace
Tom
Hey Dave – I can tell you are a writer – even in the brief snippet about giving the anthology books as gifts – I laughed out loud at the vivid description you made!
The nature of “authorship” today has morphed into all sorts of formats. Who is to say how long a book should be?
As Abe Lincoln said about speeches “like a woman’s dress, long enough to cover the subject and short enough to keep it interesting!”