Guide to Writing Best Selling Erotica Books
A System for New Indie Authors and Self-Publishers: Transcend Mediocrity, Book 56
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Narrated by:
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Barry Eads
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Written by:
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J.B. Snow
About this listen
With the burst of independent authors vying for a position in the world's self-publishing arena, everyone is trying to find their best genre and niche for the greatest success. If you find a lucrative genre and a niche that you can be competitive in, the sky is really the limit for earning royalties and becoming self-sufficient. This audiobook is written to show you how to find your voice in this genre and find a reader base that you can grow with as a writer.
I have written over 130 books that have been published on Amazon, and that has made me instant cash through ghostwriting and daily royalties. Royalties are awesome because they allow your books to constantly generate passive income while you are living your life. I sold five books this morning alone, even before my lazy butt climbed out of bed. I am here to tell you that it can be done if you set your goals and always keep your reader in mind while you are writing.
As a best-selling author, a ghostwriter, and a publisher, I have seen terrible erotic fiction come across my desk. Clients purchase this fiction from another ghostwriter, and it is so bad that they bring it to me and ask me to fix it. I can tell that the story was written probably while the writer was serving cold cereal to her infant in her kitchen instead of finding a time where she could be creative with the story and the characters. Don't do this to your readers. You won't maintain a readership and build an audience by giving them garbage. In this book I will explain a few things that make great erotic fiction. Then it is up to you to implement those changes with your own writing in order to start generating great stories for your audience.
©2015 J.B. Snow (P)2015 J.B. Snow