It’s a cliché I know but it’s said there’s a book inside everyone. In my experience, once the first one comes out, a veritable flood ensues and there is no stopping a writer.
This particular Bookwright specialises in the “book” of the author’s life with the printed (or ebook) being a kind of by-product. In turn, this takes the author’s life itself in a new and unexpected direction – connecting with new people and opening new doors.
When it comes to books, there’s four types of people in the world:

The vast majority of people fall into the Not-Written, Not Published camp.
There’s also a strange breed that have Not-Written but Published – they are called Publishers.
I am sure there are quite a few that have Written but Not Published.
Finally, those brave and lucky souls that have Written and Published.
Take it from me, it’s nice to be in the same category as Shakespeare, Dickens, JK Rowlings, Katie Price and Wayne Rooney – actually the last two might need re-categorising
Becoming Written AND Published
So what do you have to do to join that elite group? Well, for starters, publishing a book has never been easier – download my free ebook – How to Write a Book and Get It Published
The main thing you need to do is to define what it is you want to happen as a result of writing a book by answering these three questions:
1. What would the best ever result be for you, your family and your business as a result of having a book published?
2. What would be the best result be for the planet as a result of your book being published?
3. In 100 years, when someone reads your book, how would you like to be remembered?
When you’ve answered these three magical questions, you will find your book starts to write itself.
Once it’s written (or even being written), your publishing route will appear in front of you.











