New ChatGPT Prompts Allow Beginners to Write and Publish a Book on Amazon In a Matter of Days
Picture this:
It’s the wee hours of the morning, you’re holding a book that’s touched your soul. Every word feels as if it was written just for you. You feel chills.
And for a brief, shining moment, you imagine what it’d be like to write a book of your own.
To touch thousands of lives, just like the author has touched yours.
You imagine appearing on prominent podcasts, greeted the moment you walk on stage with instant applause. You imagine royalties being deposited in your account month after month after month. You imagine appearing at the top of bestseller lists, a deep sense of security spreading through you because you know your credibility will never be questioned again.
But then, reality hits.
You’ve been thinking about writing a book for years, but you can never find the time. You know you’re procrastinating, but writing a really good book takes years of effort.
You shake your head. It’s a dream you tuck away, hidden deep within, because writing a book seems like a mountain too high to climb.
If this is you, I’m delighted you’re here.
Because I’m about to introduce you to a ground-breaking solution that’s been hailed as the “Speed-Writing Revolution” by Reuters.
The article tells the story of Brett Schickler — a salesman in Rochester, New York.
According to the article:
The article doesn’t say whether it was a bestseller or not, but still…
A 30-page illustrated children’s book in a matter of hours?
Sounds too good to be true? Trust me, I thought so too. Until I tried it.
What’s the Secret?
The secret is having the right prompts — a techie word for instructions — for ChatGPT.
Just picture getting off of work on Friday, your life the same as it’s always been…
When you get home, you open ChatGPT and start copying and pasting prompts — instructions for the AI that tell it exactly what to do.
First, a detailed outline of all your chapters pops out.
Copy and paste again… and it writes an entire chapter.
Finally, you instruct the AI to act as an editor from a major New York publishing firm, and it edits the entire chapter for you.
You follow this process again and again until you’ve written a first draft of your entire book. You spend a few hours making modifications, changing wording, adding in some personal stories, and…
The book is done.
Moments later, you’ve uploaded it to Amazon, and it’s on sale. You order a print copy and pay for overnight shipping, and it arrives the next morning before you go into work.
You stare at your name on the cover. You flip it open and smell the pages and ink.
A smile spreads across your lips. You realize your life is about to change.
30 minutes later, you walk into the office and toss your boss a copy of the book. “Look what I did last weekend,” you say.
Your boss looks confused. “You wrote this? I didn’t know you were a writer.”
“I am now,” you say.
Do you turn in your notice? Walk back to your desk and let your boss sweat?
That’s up to you.
What matters is you seized the opportunity in front of you, and now you’re a published author — a dream you thought would never come true.
But it’s here. Right now.
And I’m about to show you exactly what to do.
The Step-By-Step System I Used To Write My Book in a Single, Leisurely Weekend
Using the system I’m about to teach you, I wrote my book in a single weekend.
I wasn’t pulling “all nighters” or cramming to get it all done. I worked about six hours each day, taking a break for lunch and a leisurely walk.
The result?
A quality product that took a fraction of the time it would’ve taken in the past.
But even more importantly…
In a single weekend, I broke through years of procrastination and proved I really could write a book. Not only is it finished, but it’s already getting sales with dozens of five-star reviews.
And now I want to show you exactly what I did.
I recorded the process step-by-step with detailed instructions, the exact prompts I used, example videos where you can SEE the process, and homework assignments that tell you exactly what to do.
It’s a complete course that I call “Book in a Weekend” — because literally, anyone can follow these steps and write a book in a single leisurely weekend.
Let’s break down exactly what the course includes:
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