How do you answer your questions about writing a book?

Apr 2, 2026 | Writing A Book

“We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.”

Hemingway was talking about full-time writers. What about the rest of us, like me, like most of my clients, and like you, who have a day job?

Writing a book is a complex process with a lot of moving parts. No matter how many times you’ve done it, you’re going to have questions. There are lots of ways to get it right and lots of ways to get it really, terribly wrong.

So how do you get answers to questions like these?

  • How can I figure out if I have a good idea for a book?
  • How can I find time to write my book?
  • What should I know about different publishing options?
  • Do I need an editor, ghostwriter, or coach?
  • How do I structure and outline my book?
  • How do I figure out who my target audience is?
  • How long will it take to write my book?
  • What can a book do for my business?

You want answers now. Even if you know who to contact, you must wait for a reply. Too slow!

What about the web? The answers are out there, but so is a lot of stuff that’s just plain wrong, even dangerous. You haven’t got time to search out the advice, vet the experts, and ask follow-up questions.

But now there’s an alternative. Thanks to AI technology, I can offer you access to what I’ve learned in fifty-plus years of writing books and more than twenty years of coaching.

My chatbot, called “WallyBot,” was trained on over 800 blog posts and other pieces of advice I’ve shared with my coaching clients. And it’s available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

You can get the answers to your questions about writing a book today, right now. You can ask all the follow-up questions you have. WallyBot is more patient than I am. You won’t have to pay the cost of a high-priced book-writing coach, either.

Don’t wait. Check out WallyBot and get the answers you need right now.

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