Pulp Fiction Authors Were the Masters of Their Trade

Published: Fri, 03/24/23


There was a time when famous book authors were happy just to have a paying job. 

They would spend their days crouched over an old manual typewriter, with a cigarette in one hand, and a cup of coffee in the other hand. 

Ah.... Not so much different than today, except for the manual typewriter and some of us have quit smoking... :)

These days, everything is so much easier. If we make a mistake, we hit the back button. 

If they made a mistake, they had to decide between White Out or ripping the page out and throwing it in a pile. 

We have it so good today...

Yet those early pulp fiction writers had hard deadlines, and if they didn't meet their deadline, they lost their writing jobs and would have to go find a labor job.

Those guys typically had a special-something that many of us lack. They had to have that special-something that enabled them to crank out stories fast and on a specified time-table.

As a result, they learned HOW to be a lot more productive with the time they had available to them. 

With Mike Nielsen's "Book A Day Kindle Short Reads" training, you are going to learn how the top pulp fiction authors did it, and importantly, you are going to learn how you can pick up where they left off and hit the ground running fast. 

If you would like to learn how to be a better and more productive fiction writer, do check this one out. You will be glad you did. 

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p.s. This training was initially released in July of 2016... The materials included within this training are timeless... If you have ever considered learning how to write fiction, this is a good place to start...

 

Bill Platt
Ponca City, Oklahoma USA


 
 
Bill Platt
Ponca City, Oklahoma USA

192 Holmes Road
Ponca City Oklahoma 74604
USA


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