How to Write Your First Book: Finish It | Author Advice
- Jill Cooper
- Mar 22
- 1 min read
How to write your first book (and actually finish it)
Most people don't finish. They get to 50,000 words and stall. The difference between finishers and quitters is a system.
The Finish System
Daily word count: 500-1000 words per day. That's 50,000-100,000 words in 100-200 days. Dedicated time: Same time, every day. Morning is best. No exceptions. Outline first: Know where the story goes. Outlines prevent stalling. Write messy: First draft = garbage. That's okay. Editing comes later. Track progress: Spreadsheet showing daily words. Seeing progress compounds motivation.
The Finish Line
First draft done: 100 days. Beta readers: 30 days. Edits: 30 days. Formatted and published: 60 days. Total time to published: 6-8 months. That's if you execute daily. Most authors procrastinate and take 3 years. System beats talent here.
You can write a book. You just need a system and discipline.


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