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Writing a book is freakin' hard as crap. Brainstorming, outlining, writing, editing...it takes a chunk out of you. A piece of your soul. But unfortunately, that's not the hardest part of the process. Once you've given your book all you've got, you've still got to give a little bit more. Do you see where I'm going with this?
Marketing.
Marketing is a jerk. It's really hard. Especially as a teenager. If you're like me when I started out, you have very limited experience, no money, and a particularly crowded schedule. Oh, and you have to decide who you want to ask to Prom. Let me tell you, it's a lot to ask of anyone. But to ask this from someone struggling with severe acne?
It's no wonder that very few teenagers have ever published a bestselling book. However, I just happen to be one of those few teenagers who HAVE published a bestselling book. And I want to teach you everything I know. I published my first book when I was 13. It sold 5 copies. I published dozens of books after that. They all flopped. Until one day...they didn't. One day I started making bank. My books started to sell hundreds of copies a month. And then thousands. And then tens of thousands. Until eventually I was outselling people like Rick Riordan and Donald Trump.
And I want to show you how I did it. I'm going to take you through the entire process. A to Z. Sound like something you want in your life? Then don't hesitate. Let's do this thing. Scroll up and buy your copy of "Publishing Through Puberty" today
About the Expert
When Mark Messick was 10 years-old, he decided that he was going to become a bestselling author. Whatever it took, he didn't care. He would do anything. Eventually, he did become a bestselling author in his teenage years Over the next 6 years, Mark fought tooth-and-nail to fulfill that dream. He worked his butt off every single day. He never gave up on his dream, regardless of how insane it seemed. He was stubborn. He would work for 6, 8, even 10 hours a day. Writing, marketing, researching...day after day after day.
And now, finally, all of his hard work has paid off. As this book "Publishing through Puberty" was being published, Mark is 17 years. And he's a bestselling author. He's written dozens of books, sold tens of thousands of copies, and made $4,000 a month from his royalties. Yes, he's still a teenager. He still stays up late doing homework. He still flirts with girls on the bus. He still hate drivers' ed as much as the next person.
But he make a full-time income doing what he loves. He's living the life of his dreams. How many adults can say that? He is humble and knows he doesn't know everything. He doesn't pretend to have all of the answers. But he's learned some things on his crazy journey over the last 7 years. And he wants to share those things with you.
He hopes you'll listen to what he has to say. Because it might just surprise you. Get "Publishing through Puberty" today and learn how to write your bestselling book as a teenage author just like Mark did
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Read the first book and this 2nd one did not disappoint! Loved every chapter. More please!
Like it was written by George Santos
Received an Advanced Reader Copy from a friend. I am an avid true crime reader and upon completion I question if the author is credible. The timeline does not add up for his age and the times of his alleged involvement in organized crime. Some of the things in the book he is alleged to have said and done I remember almost word for word from movies I had previously watched. He literally stole a scene from the movie the accountant with Ben Affleck and said that he did it. I did a little research after completing the book and learned that this author was also claiming in 2010 that he was a long time member of the Bloods Gang. That coupled with the above leads me to believe that it is nothing more than fantasy. Do not waste your time or money
Like it was written by George Santos
Received an Advanced Reader Copy from a friend. I am an avid true crime reader and upon completion I question if the author is credible. The timeline does not add up for his age and the times of his alleged involvement in organized crime. Some of the things in the book he is alleged to have said and done I remember almost word for word from movies I had previously watched. He literally stole a scene from the movie the accountant with Ben Affleck and said that he did it. I did a little research after completing the book and learned that this author was also claiming in 2010 that he was a long time member of the Bloods Gang. That coupled with the above leads me to believe that it is nothing more than fantasy. Do not waste your time or money
What a difficult story to tell. I appreciate the honesty and vulnerability. Definitely made me think.
I had hopes for this book but was not expecting what I would read within the pages. If your kink is deplorable grammar, incoherent sentences, and inconsistent messages, then this book is for you. At first, I thought the book I received was not the book I ordered. But as I dived in, it was very confusing. I would not recommend this book to anyone
There are not many reviews on the internet for this book. In researching the many stores selling the book, it was self-published which makes a lot of sense. The online description is written perfectly, so reading the actual book was very difficult. Pages two and three are written clearly as well as the table of contents. Pages 155 and 156 are also written logically.
It appears this book was written, then sent through a program like “Grammarly.” Once completed it seems it was published without being re-read or edited. The first clue was the title narrative that used “Has” instead of “As.” The table of contents is one page off from what it shows on pages four though seven. Many of the “q’s” are written as “[]”
Below are some examples of what was within the pages of this book written verbatim:
“Chains & Discipline/ Domination & entry/ Sadism & Masochism (BDSM) is a wide classification of bed room play.” Page 9
“When bringing up the topic of chains, you are actually asking a person to offer you their depend on, their flexibility, and also possibly their suggestion of security in exchange for sensual/sexual enjoyment, power-play, and also feasible re-evaluation of your very own connection.” Page 39
“Techni[]ue can take a selection of kinds and also be as easy or facility as you pick to (new paragraph) bargain for your details scenario” Page 52
“BDSM stands for chains as well as entry, technique and also supremacy as well as sadism and also masochism.” Page 125
“SHELF means Risk Aware Consensual Kink.” Page 130
“Approval is whatever.” Page 152
“your twist isn’t my twist, yet your twist is OKAY.” Page 153
“You can be a top, base, or button” Page 153