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Part 2: How to Write and Publish Your First Book in 30 Days - Frameworks, First Lines, and the Craft of Storytelling
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Notes from James:
The biggest lie about writing is that it takes years. I’ve written multiple books in less than a month—including bestsellers. With the right system, anyone can do this.
In this episode, I break down how to structure your first book and why your life experience, not your grammar, is your superpower. You’ll also hear my take on AI writing, and why your personal story is something no algorithm can ever replicate.
Episode Highlights:
Yes, you really can write and publish a great book in 30 days. In Part 2 of this writing series, I walk you through the actual systems that make it not only possible—but repeatable.
You’ll learn four powerful “meta-outline” frameworks you can use to organize any non-fiction book quickly and clearly. I’ll show you how I wrote Think Like a Billionaire in under 30 days using one of these frameworks, and how authors I know have launched entire careers with similar methods (some even in just three days). I also dive deep into one of the most important—but most overlooked—parts of writing a book: your first sentence. You’ll hear legendary first lines from some of the world’s best authors and learn why they work.
This episode is a blend of process and artistry—because writing a great book requires both.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp.
Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/JAMES and get on your way to being your best self.
What You’ll Learn:
- 4 concrete frameworks that will help you write a 20+ chapter book fast
- The myth of needing years to write a book (and how to break it)
- How I turned podcast interviews with billionaires into a full book in less than a month
- Why your first sentence matters more than your title—and how to make it irresistible
- How to write with authenticity, vulnerability, and momentum
- Why AI can’t replace you—and never will—when it comes to storytelling
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction: Writing a Book in 30 Days
00:54 The Four Frameworks for Writing
02:03 Example: Think Like a Billionaire
05:10 Overcoming Writing Myths
13:14 AI and the Future of Writing
20:47 The Power of a Strong First Line
23:51 Exploring the Opening Lines of Iconic Novels
24:14 Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: A Civil Rights Era Classic
25:04 Jack Kerouac's On the Road: A Journey of Rediscovery
27:23 Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude: A Nobel-Winning Masterpiece
30:54 Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five: A War Story with a Twist
34:20 Jennifer Egan's Welcome to the Goon Squad: A Pulitzer Prize Winner
35:25 Charles Bukowski's Post Office: A Tale of Mistakes and Realities
38:57 William Gibson's Neuromancer: The Birth of Cyberpunk
40:16 The Importance of First Lines in Storytelling
42:36 Crafting Relatable and Vulnerable Narratives
P.S. Want to go deeper? Check out my full course on Udemy or visit chooseyourselfacademy.com: How to Write and Publish a Book in 30 Days – available now.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1463 episodes
Manage episode 483441502 series 2613619
Notes from James:
The biggest lie about writing is that it takes years. I’ve written multiple books in less than a month—including bestsellers. With the right system, anyone can do this.
In this episode, I break down how to structure your first book and why your life experience, not your grammar, is your superpower. You’ll also hear my take on AI writing, and why your personal story is something no algorithm can ever replicate.
Episode Highlights:
Yes, you really can write and publish a great book in 30 days. In Part 2 of this writing series, I walk you through the actual systems that make it not only possible—but repeatable.
You’ll learn four powerful “meta-outline” frameworks you can use to organize any non-fiction book quickly and clearly. I’ll show you how I wrote Think Like a Billionaire in under 30 days using one of these frameworks, and how authors I know have launched entire careers with similar methods (some even in just three days). I also dive deep into one of the most important—but most overlooked—parts of writing a book: your first sentence. You’ll hear legendary first lines from some of the world’s best authors and learn why they work.
This episode is a blend of process and artistry—because writing a great book requires both.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp.
Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/JAMES and get on your way to being your best self.
What You’ll Learn:
- 4 concrete frameworks that will help you write a 20+ chapter book fast
- The myth of needing years to write a book (and how to break it)
- How I turned podcast interviews with billionaires into a full book in less than a month
- Why your first sentence matters more than your title—and how to make it irresistible
- How to write with authenticity, vulnerability, and momentum
- Why AI can’t replace you—and never will—when it comes to storytelling
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction: Writing a Book in 30 Days
00:54 The Four Frameworks for Writing
02:03 Example: Think Like a Billionaire
05:10 Overcoming Writing Myths
13:14 AI and the Future of Writing
20:47 The Power of a Strong First Line
23:51 Exploring the Opening Lines of Iconic Novels
24:14 Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: A Civil Rights Era Classic
25:04 Jack Kerouac's On the Road: A Journey of Rediscovery
27:23 Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude: A Nobel-Winning Masterpiece
30:54 Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five: A War Story with a Twist
34:20 Jennifer Egan's Welcome to the Goon Squad: A Pulitzer Prize Winner
35:25 Charles Bukowski's Post Office: A Tale of Mistakes and Realities
38:57 William Gibson's Neuromancer: The Birth of Cyberpunk
40:16 The Importance of First Lines in Storytelling
42:36 Crafting Relatable and Vulnerable Narratives
P.S. Want to go deeper? Check out my full course on Udemy or visit chooseyourselfacademy.com: How to Write and Publish a Book in 30 Days – available now.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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