
Write Rubbish Repeat - A Writers Checklist of 40 Utterly Worthless & Frighteningly Dangerous Self Publishing Guidelines
A book so appalling, that to act upon even one of the strategies inside, would be to write your self-publishing career's death warrant.
Yes, with this premium guide, you too can join the legions of stupid bastards who fail to sell a single copy of their sorry excuse for a book each and every month
Here's a small taster of the unfathomable garbage you'll be subjected to on the inside:
- Rick Smith: How to publish on CreateSpace, and then have sex with your audience... in groups if you wish
- Matt Stone: Get noticed and sell your books to the average stupid person via social media.
- Von Money: How to steal extra money from your customers, from right inside your book
- Derek Doepker: How to annoy, offend and completely disgust potential readers.
- Buck Flogging: Why the term "My dick disappears when I tie my shoes" could make you rich.
- Jack Offonew: How to get several idiots to write most of your book for you... for FREE
Here Just look at what some of the fictional reviewers that I just made up are saying about this... erm..."book."
"After over 7 decades of painstaking research into self-publishing, 41 year old Jack Offonew has finally unleashed his masterwork which was written last week by other people." - The Daily Moron
"So funny I shit my pants " - Foulmouthed Beast Monthly
"Best book for self-publishers ever, I love re-reading it on my motorbike " - Guy "Kawasaki" Jones
"On the outside it's just another self-publishing book, if you look deeper however you'll see that the author is slightly touched." - John the blogger
"This was acutely distressing. Those poor, poor co-authors." - Charles Manson
So, what are you waiting for? To fall for yet another dreadful call to action and waste more money, simply scroll up & wildly click the "Buy Now" button multiple times- Forfatter
- Von Money, Buck Flogging, Derek Doepker
- ISBN
- 9781514760987
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 136 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.7.2015
- Antall sider
- 94
