
How I Wrote 2 eBooks in 21 Days - Glen Stanford
Genre - Non Fiction
Rating - PG
4.6 (55 reviews)
Free until 2 June 2013
Ride a hilarious roller coaster with Glen Stanford as he follows Steve 
Scott's plan in "How to Write a Nonfiction e-Book in 21 Days!" 
Not one to let the writing process cramp his style, this ukulele-playing, 
bluegrass-singing YouTube sensation (32 views and counting) juggles his 
new-found fame with astonishing persistence to produce not one, but two 
works of genius. This is the true story. 
FIVE CRITICAL Reasons you MUST read this book 
1. America's Funniest Recipes want you to read this book 
The (secret) recipe for success: 
Writer's buzz - 1 oz 
Sleepless nights - 2 oz 
Tenacity (and beer) - 7 (units left deliberately vague) 
Irreverence and political incorrectness - to taste 
Espresso - administered intravenously - 55 gal 
Pizza (1/2 pepperoni, 1/2 mushroom) - 37 slices 
Humility - a whole bunch 
Blend and enjoy. 
2. Chuck Noris wants you to read this book 
You gonna argue with Chuck? I'm not! He is a huge believer in the power of 
laughter because it leads to the lowering of stress hormones. This is 
the carrot AND the stick - lower your stress by laughing and you won't 
have to worry about Chuck getting angry with you at the same time. 
P.S. 
Chuck Noris is from Dubuque, Iowa and is in no way related to Chuck 
Norris, the consummate actor karate-guy who would probably kick my ass 
if I used his name without permission. 
3. The Bible wants you to read this book 
The Good Book says "A joyful heart is good medicine" (Proverbs 17:22). 
Then again, it also says "Judas hanged himself" (Matthew 27:5) and "Go 
and do likewise" (Luke 10:37) so you gotta be kind of selective when you 
pick your quotes from this 1700-year-old classic. 
4. It's flipping funny and Rated PG, too 
While I might dance around some edgy subjects, I never want my readers to squirm. I leave that to the Ben Stilers of the world. 
P.S. 
Ben Stiler is in no way related to the incredibly funny Ben Stiller, 
whose masturbatory comedic genius (when he's not meeting some Fokker) 
always leaves you with a chuckle. 
All of my books are swear-word-free. I tire of today's "comics" who resort to f-bombing 
their material as if dirty words are the main ingredient instead of an 
occasional spice. 
The worst word you'll ever hear from me is "crap." Feel free to substitute something stinkier if it makes you feel 
better, but honest humor shouldn't have to rely on shock jock laziness. 
Then again, Howard Stearn made $100 million with his lesbian obsession and I 
sell my books for the price of a cup of coffee, so what do I know? 
When you see the word "flipping," you are also free to substitute something 
racier, like "freaking." It's your theater of the mind, and you are the 
only one taking the tickets. 
That is, unless you object to me using the word "Damn" in the subtitle. That's just too funny to pass up, 
and I'm #%$#&! using it. 
P.S. Howard Stearn is in no way related to the radio professional Howard Stern, for whom I have only the 
greatest respect. Baba Booey. Oh, and "lesbian" isn't a dirty word 
anyway, nana. 
5. For Writers only 
You will uncover nuggets of resources that will be incredibly helpful on your journey to write 
and publish your own book. You'll just have to suffer through the fun 
stuff to uncover them. Think of it as a treasure hunt. 
IN SUMMARY 
God, 
Chuck, America's Funniest Recipes and the movie Rating Board all want 
you to read this book (and probably Ben and Howard, too). I wouldn't 
mess with any of them. So it's no coffee for you today -  you have a 
hormone level to lower.
 
 
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