Over the past couple of months, we’ve released two books: GETTING PUBLISHED and 52 LETTERS. Reader response to those books has been lovelier than a basket of white roses brought to you by a unicorn.
This week, we’ve released the third book in that trilogy. It’s called HOW TO WRITE, and it’s about – duh! – how to conceive, plan, write and edit your novel.
It’s a massively practical book. With lots of “how to” and “how very damn not to” examples taken from a huge variety of actual bestselling books. If the book doesn’t help you write better, I promise to eat my own leg in penance.
Now, as a way to celebrate the completion of the trilogy, and as a way to wave goodbye to the Summer Festival, for just a few days only, we’re making all the books as cheap as we can:
HOW TO WRITE
Ebook $0.99 / Print $10.99 / Kindle Unlimited $0.00
My best attempt to set down everything I know about conceiving, planning, writing and editing a novel.
“I must have read 50 books on writing, style, editing etc, but I found Bingham’s book in a way the most useful of all.”—Reader Review
GETTING PUBLISHED
Ebook $0.99 / Print $9.99 / Kindle Unlimited $0.00
Your one-stop bible for everything to do with getting an agent, getting a book deal – and getting published well.
“Truly, the best book I’ve read on publishing. The truth and nothing but the truth no matter how hard hitting. It will save you much heartbreak.”—Reader Review
52 LETTERS
Ebook $0.99 / Print $8.99 / Kindle Unlimited $0.00
A compilation of my Friday emails – mad, discursive, practical, and enthused.
“Not since Stephen King’s On Writing have I so valued a writer’s writing on writing! These aren’t just 52 Letters—they’re 52 love letters.”—John David Mann
All prices ping back to full price on Sunday, so grab your bargains while you can. And just think. For just three crinkly little dollars you could give your writing library a fancy new lease of life. Be crazy not to, huh?
Next week, I’ll have some data on this promo. What worked and what didn’t. It’s the first time we’ll have used Facebook ads at scale for a book promotion, so we’ll let you know how those went. As ever, we’ll be ruthlessly honest about our experience, so you can start to get a feel for exactly how online publishing works.
As you know, I’m an author first and a Jericho Writers person second – and author-me would really love it if you went out and bought one or more of those books. I raise my hat to you, and will name my next child after you to boot.