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Hi,

You know what's funny about the bestseller charts?

They're almost always littered with Young-Adult books.

Need proof?

  • Ender's Game
  • Hatchet
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  • Little House on the Prairie
  • Gossip Girl
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • Animorphs
  • Nancy Drew: All New Girl Detective Sleuth Set
  • A Series of Unfortunate Events
  • Looking for Alaska
  • Harry Potter
  • Homecoming
  • Steelheart
  • The Giver
  • Twilight
  • The Hunger Games
  • And so, so many more...

Of course not all of these are from the past two decades, but all of them have been huge hits on the charts.

In fact, several of them have been turned into multi-million dollar franchises all on their own.

Make a break-through in young-adult and you're set!

I Don't Have The Time,
Nor The Ability To Write
A Young Adult Novel Mike!

Then Don't.

I have three kids. Boys. Aged 4, 8 and 12.

Reading is of course a big part of their education.

The 12-year old is now in the traditional Young Adult range, but the truth is he read the entire Harry Potter series last year.

Quite a feat!

He doesn't always read that much.

In fact, it's sometimes very hard for him to get into a novel.

They're just too damn long for him.

Write What The Kids Really Want

The truth is it's really simple.

Ask any male over the age of 40 what kind of books they were reading in their pre-teens.

Some will say, "Read! I didn't read no stinkin' books."

Others will, more or less, reluctantly admit to reading a specific type of books.

If you don't know what kind of book I'm talking about Mr. Stan Lee had the answer.

Stan Lee knew exactly what books pre-teen boys love to read.

He built a multi-million company on books like that.

He didn't do it alone. He was joined by the creative talents of Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Buscema and many others.

They churned out literature pre-teen boys devoured like candy.

I'm talking, of course, about comic books. No, I'm not saying you have to create comic books.

I'm saying you should learn from the lessons of those who did.

Stan Lee worked under a tight deadline...

And if he didn't make it, he didn't eat!

The man literally went from sweeping the floors to running the place in the space of a couple of years.

People were relying on him to come up with new stories at the drop of a hat.

To speed things up Stan came up with something called "The Marvel Way" of plotting stories.

It allowed him to jot down half a page, or give an artist a 5 minute brief over the phone and then get on to the next story.

He harnessed the power of "The Marvel Way" to build one of the biggest companies in the industry.

Perfecting The Marvel Way

I'm no Stan Lee, but I do think he'd approve of what I've done.

Based on "Marvel Style Plotting" I've worked on my own plotting method.

Now, I'm outlining stories in 10 minutes or less.

I call the method "10-Minute Plot."

I'm quite creative like that.

The best part is it's super-easy.

So easy I know you can do it too!

Great Plotting Isn't
Going To Cut It
On It's Own

Stan Lee discovered a great way to plot stories...

Still, super-fast plotting will only take you so far.

Sure, it helps you get more books out there faster, but you still have to do the actual writing.

To speed up that process you have to look at one of the modern comic book's ancestors.

Pulp Magazines churned out stories...novel length stories at that...at a dizzying velocity.

The caveat being that most pulp stories aren't really suitable for children.

That the topic matter isn't great for young readers, however, doesn't mean you should dismiss the methodology.

Combining the invention of comic book plotting with the workflow of pulp writing can cut your production time down to a fraction of what it is today.

I'm Excited To Introduce To You My
"Book-A-Day Short Stories For Kids"

Listen.

I know how hard it is for new writers to imagine how they can reduce their production time to "a fraction."

I get it.

When I was first introduced to the concept of ME - of all people, being able to produce a children's book in a fraction of the usual time it takes, I scoffed.

"Maybe someone else, but not me," I told myself.

"No way could I do that," I said.

I was almost angry at the suggestion that it could be done.

However, the discovery of the secrets of Stan Lee and the heroes of the pulp era changed everything.

It may seem impossible to write a short story in a day or less...but I know without shadow of a doubt it can be done!

How do I know?

I do it all the time.

But how does this apply to you?

The system I use is simplified to the extreme. That means anyone can do it.

And that means you can do it too!

When you buy "Book-A-Day Short Stories For Kids" you get:

  • 14-page PDF showing you...
    • Exactly how Stan Lee was able to reach millions of kids no one else could.
    • Exactly how versatile this genre is...there's basically no subgenre you can't tell a story in.
    • What format your story should be in...
    • And how to get it done in 24 hours or less!
    • How to come up with ideas.
    • How simple it is to outline your story.
    • What the most important aspect of your story really is.
    • How to actually get your book done!
    • How simple it is to get ALL the art done for your book (Hint: There's not that much to do here)
    • What you should consider doing next to turn your story into an empire!
  • My 73-page "10-Minute Plot" training" teaching you how to...
    • Outline your entire story in 10 minutes or less.
    • How to come up with an unlimited number of ideas from a vast number of sources.
    • Why Index Cards will be a shrewd investment.
    • Two plot templates for you to use, in PDF and Word format...
      • The Lester Dent Plot Template.
      • The Hero's Journey Plot Template.
    • How to expand your plot in 10-minute stints.
  • My 1 hour and 4 minutes "Characters With Pants" video training teaching you...
    • What pantsing is and why this is an issue in character creation...and how to solve that problem.
    • How to conceptualize your characters.
    • Which basic parts you need to get right.
    • Sample characters from literature to show you how this works in real life.
    • Worksheet to make the system a breeze.
    • A DIY sample character.
    • Simple character archetypes you can apply to your stories.
    • Clichés and what to do with them.
    • The presentation of the video for easy reference.
  • My 46-Minute "Pulp Fiction For Kids" video training including...
    • The Dent Template.
    • Transcript of the video.
    • Getting started guide for the system.
    • The presentation for easy perusal.

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Book-A-Day Short Stories For Kids

Guarantee

"Book-A-Day Short Stories For Kids" comes with a 30 day no-questions asked money back guarantee...AS LONG as you make your inquiry through the email address provided below. Any PayPal disputes will render the refund policy null and void.

P.S. With more books on the market you can earn bigger royalty checks and be able to do the things you've always wanted to do.

P.P.S. This system is stupid simple. Literally anyone can do this. All you need to do is follow the simple steps outlined and you can have your own book on the market in 24 hours from now.

Sincerely,
Mike Nielsen

Contact info: mike[at]netscribepro.com