Review of On Good Authority
Posted: 04 May 2023, 23:04
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "On Good Authority" by Anna David.]
What do you think goes into writing a book? What can make it a successful one? You will probably respond, "Write a fantastic book that readers will devour." Right? I would have thought so too. Anna David explains that writing a good book isn't the only important factor. What you do before and after you write the book are the crucial elements determining the fate of your book. On Good Authority is an excellent resource for those looking to market their businesses and establish themselves as industry leaders. It reflects the revolutionary transition from conventional publishing practices to contemporary publishing techniques.
The author facilitates a 7-step guide to launching a book that will change your life. Early on, she made it abundantly clear that the book wasn't for just any author. It is for those who want to write on topics related to their business or the services they provide. Consequently, they will be able to draw in more clients, and the book will continue to be beneficial long after it is published. I appreciated how David defined the unambiguous ways to forge ahead on this path. She suggested several ideas for using social media to one's advantage. The use of several reputed and tremendously successful authors' quotes and words of wisdom added to the authenticity of this book. The personal achievements of Anna David were equally significant. I especially loved how she launched her book, Make Your Mess Your Memoir, a few months into the pandemic. Thirty memoirs got published on account of the Zoom writing group she facilitated. Not only had she managed to self-publish, but she also promoted it on a popular television show, Good Morning America.
I assumed this book would be resourceful for any writer when I first started reading it. That was an oversight on my part, though, as the book's subtitle was very clear: 7 Steps to Prepare, Promote and Profit From a How-To Book That Makes You the Go-To Expert. It is primarily for authors who aim to become future authorities on a topic. Despite this, I can't refute that it contains a wealth of knowledge that other authors can utilize. So, honestly, I did not find any aspect of the book that needed improvement.
Anna David has displayed some exemplary and flawlessly edited work throughout this book. She has gone one step further and provided helpful links and tools that will enable aspiring authors to hone their talents. It will give hope to those who have experienced rejection from publishers. As someone aspiring to be an author someday, I hope to use these steps to transform my life and career. I believe this book deserves a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
People from all walks of life, including businesspeople, life coaches, public speakers, aspiring authors, and many more, will gain a lot from this book. It has a wealth of information for authors who already have books out but are having trouble moving them off the shelves. Lastly, I recommend it to authors who want to create a book that will have a lasting and positive influence on their readers.
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On Good Authority
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
What do you think goes into writing a book? What can make it a successful one? You will probably respond, "Write a fantastic book that readers will devour." Right? I would have thought so too. Anna David explains that writing a good book isn't the only important factor. What you do before and after you write the book are the crucial elements determining the fate of your book. On Good Authority is an excellent resource for those looking to market their businesses and establish themselves as industry leaders. It reflects the revolutionary transition from conventional publishing practices to contemporary publishing techniques.
The author facilitates a 7-step guide to launching a book that will change your life. Early on, she made it abundantly clear that the book wasn't for just any author. It is for those who want to write on topics related to their business or the services they provide. Consequently, they will be able to draw in more clients, and the book will continue to be beneficial long after it is published. I appreciated how David defined the unambiguous ways to forge ahead on this path. She suggested several ideas for using social media to one's advantage. The use of several reputed and tremendously successful authors' quotes and words of wisdom added to the authenticity of this book. The personal achievements of Anna David were equally significant. I especially loved how she launched her book, Make Your Mess Your Memoir, a few months into the pandemic. Thirty memoirs got published on account of the Zoom writing group she facilitated. Not only had she managed to self-publish, but she also promoted it on a popular television show, Good Morning America.
I assumed this book would be resourceful for any writer when I first started reading it. That was an oversight on my part, though, as the book's subtitle was very clear: 7 Steps to Prepare, Promote and Profit From a How-To Book That Makes You the Go-To Expert. It is primarily for authors who aim to become future authorities on a topic. Despite this, I can't refute that it contains a wealth of knowledge that other authors can utilize. So, honestly, I did not find any aspect of the book that needed improvement.
Anna David has displayed some exemplary and flawlessly edited work throughout this book. She has gone one step further and provided helpful links and tools that will enable aspiring authors to hone their talents. It will give hope to those who have experienced rejection from publishers. As someone aspiring to be an author someday, I hope to use these steps to transform my life and career. I believe this book deserves a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
People from all walks of life, including businesspeople, life coaches, public speakers, aspiring authors, and many more, will gain a lot from this book. It has a wealth of information for authors who already have books out but are having trouble moving them off the shelves. Lastly, I recommend it to authors who want to create a book that will have a lasting and positive influence on their readers.
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On Good Authority
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon