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Can you write a book without going to college?
However, not everyone has pursued a journalism or English degree and, therefore, the question many ask is: “Can I become a writer without a degree?” In short, yes, you can. There’s no pre-requisite for being a writer other than being able to write.
Do you have to be a professional to write a book?
You don’t have to write a book. There are plenty of successful people who never wrote a book. The only people who have to write books are professional writers. For everyone else, writing a book is a choice, not a necessity.
Can anyone write stories?
Anyone can write but not everyone will write a story that every one wants to read. That takes time and practice. There are no rules in writing but a story, everyone understands, has a beginning, a middle and an end.
Is it possible to write a book?
For many people, writing a book has been a lifelong dream, yet one that’s always seemed just out of reach. Indeed, as we reveal in our publishing podcast Bestseller, roughly 80\% of Americans have wanted to write and publish a book at some point — but fewer than 0.1\% have actually done it.
How many Americans actually want to write a book?
Indeed, as we reveal in our publishing podcast Bestseller, roughly 80\% of Americans have wanted to write and publish a book at some point — but fewer than 0.1\% have actually done it. So what’s the secret formula that will unlock your creativity and show you how to write a book that will make your dreams come true?
Do you deserve to be published just because you completed a book?
No one deserves to be published just because they completed a book. It’s not “if you write it, they will come.” Just because you are fluent doesn’t mean you can write. If you’re reading this, you can very likely write. You’re probably fluent in English, or very close to, and you are able to convey ideas using words.
Yes, yes, there are famous authors. But far fewer than you think. In fact, there are only about 15 or 20 (living) people who are famous ONLY for writing (and nothing else). Malcolm Gladwell is one. J.K. Rowling is another.