It’s elementary my dear reader.
If a fictional character can share his knowledge with the world by publishing a short book on a targeted topic, surely you can as well.
While he never wrote a novel like his creator, Sherlock Holmes did produce quite a number of “monographs” on a variety of topics related to forensic science.
Here are some of the topics he was inspired to write about:
- Identifying the Ashes of Cigars, Cigarettes and Pipe Tobacco
- Determining a Person’s Trade by Examining Their Hands and Finger
- Unlocking Coded Messages
- Identification and Classification of Tattoos
- Principles of Beekeeping (in his retirement years)
With the start of the new year, the time has come for you to write a short book on a particular area of concern for your prospects and clients.
What Holmes called a monograph we now know as a Kindle Short Subject Book, which you and I can create and publish to the world in six weeks or less.
By mid-February, you could become a published, bestselling author, and recognized authority in your field.
All for a fraction of the cost of publishing a traditional book.
Just email or give me a call to learn more.
Smooth move, Sherlock.
Frank Felker
703-982-0984
“When you have eliminated the impossible,
whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”
Sherlock Holmes