Write A Book. Build A Career. Change Your Life.

Ever wanted to write and publish a book?

Every year, thousands of writers sit down to start a book, but only a fraction ever finish. Even fewer turn that book into a successful career. Why?

Because writing a book is hard. And building a career as an author is even harder.

That’s where Book Career in a Year comes in.

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Well done, Mr. Thacker… Well done indeed.” — Michael Anderle, 7-figure author

Not Just Another Writing Book. It’s Your career plan.

Book Career in a Year isn’t about vague advice or impossible promises. It’s about action. Inside, you’ll find:

A Proven 12-Month Plan: A week-by-week guide to writing, publishing, and marketing your book.

Tools and Strategies That Work: From outlining to email marketing, Nick shares the exact methods successful authors use every day.

Real-World Examples: Case studies, examples, and insider tips to show you what works—and what doesn’t.

Motivation for Every Step: Whether you’re drafting your first chapter or planning your next launch, this book will keep you focused and moving forward.

Who Is This Book For?

Aspiring fiction writers who want to finally finish their book.

Indie authors ready to publish with confidence.

Career-focused writers looking to scale their income and reach.

If you’re serious about building an author career, this book will show you how to get there—step by step, word by word.

Nick is a successful author of many books, is technically savvy, and a great marketer. 

…I will not hesitate to work with him again in the future.”

— Benny Kjaer

What’s inside

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Writing

How to plan and write your book

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Editing

Successfully editing (and self-editing)

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Publishing

Information you need to self-publish (for free)

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Platform

Build a website and set up sales channels

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Marketing

Learn the best tactics for scaling your growth

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Career Planning

How a book career can change your life

Chapter 1

My Story

Let’s start with something every writer has thought at least once: “Do I even have what it takes to do this?”

You’re staring at a blank page, a blinking cursor mocking you, and a dozen questions rolling around your brain. Where do I start? How do I finish? What happens after I write “The End?” Is this worth it, or is it just another pipe dream?

I’ve been there. Trust me, I’ve been there.

When I decided to write my first book, I had big dreams and zero plans. I loved stories—loved the idea of creating something readers would enjoy—but I didn’t know the first thing about what it would take to turn that love into a career. It felt like looking at the top of a mountain from the bottom, the peak shrouded in clouds, the trail invisible.

And the worst part? I didn’t know anyone who had climbed that mountain.

Growing up, writing books wasn’t seen as a “real job.” I thought writers were magical creatures, born with a special talent and a secret handshake that let them into the world of publishing. They lived in New York City penthouses or in secluded cabins in the woods, cranking out books while editors fought over their work.

Meanwhile, I was… me. Just a regular person with bills to pay, a day job, and not a single clue where to begin.

But the dream wouldn’t go away. You know the one I’m talking about—the quiet voice in your head that says:

“You could do this. You should do this.”

I ignored that voice for a long time. I told myself I didn’t have the time, the talent, or the luck to write books. I convinced myself that writing was something other people did—people who had creative writing degrees, or insider connections, or natural genius.

Then, one day, I decided to stop lying to myself.

I asked myself a question that changed everything:

“What if I just tried?”

What if I stopped worrying about whether I was good enough? What if I sat down and actually put words on the page? Not perfect words. Not genius words. Just words.

So, I tried.

And it was a mess.

That first draft? Terrible. Worse than terrible. It was the kind of book that would make readers ask, “Who let this person near a keyboard?”

But you know what? It existed. It was real. I had written a book—a complete, full-length book that hadn’t existed before I sat down and decided to try. And as bad as it was, I couldn’t stop smiling, because for the first time, I realized that the top of that mountain wasn’t as far away as I thought.

I started learning. I devoured everything I could find about writing, editing, and publishing. I stumbled a lot—sometimes painfully—but I kept going. I finished that terrible first book, and then I wrote another. And another. Each one got a little better. Each one taught me something new.

Somewhere along the way, I stopped thinking of writing as an impossible dream and started treating it like a process. A job. Something that could be learned, step by step.

That’s when things started to click.

I discovered that writing books is only part of the puzzle. There’s a whole other world—publishing, marketing, connecting with readers—that no one tells you about when you start. It’s a world that can feel overwhelming at first, but here’s the secret: it’s not as complicated as people make it out to be.

I didn’t figure it out overnight, and I didn’t figure it out alone. I learned by reading, testing, failing, and trying again. I learned by watching other authors—indie authors—who were making a living doing exactly what I wanted to do.

Now, I’m on the other side of that climb. I’m not at the top of the mountain—I don’t think anyone ever really is—but I’ve reached a place where I know the path. I know the steps you need to take to go from “I have no idea where to start” to “I just published my first book, and people are buying it.”

And now I want to share that path with you.

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Why I Wrote This Book

I didn’t write this book because I think I have all the answers. I don’t. I wrote this book because I know what it’s like to start at zero:

  • No book.
  • No audience.
  • No idea how any of this works.

I know how overwhelming it feels when you’re starting from scratch. I know the frustration of Googling phrases like “how to write a book” and falling down a rabbit hole of conflicting advice. I know what it’s like to dream about being a writer while also feeling paralyzed by doubt.

And I know how amazing it feels when you finally break through that noise, take action, and realize: You can do this.

That’s what this book is about.

This book is a roadmap—one I wish I had when I was starting out. It’s the guide I needed when I sat down at my desk, staring at that blank page, wondering where to begin. It’s the step-by-step plan I wish someone had handed me when I finished my first book and thought, “Now what?”

I wrote this book for the dreamers. The ones who can’t shake the feeling that they’re meant to write, even if the world tells them it’s impractical or impossible. I wrote it for the beginners—the ones who have no idea how to start but are ready to learn. And I wrote it for the frustrated writers—the ones who’ve tried and failed and are still looking for the key that unlocks everything.

This book is for you.

You don’t need permission to start. You don’t need a creative writing degree or a New York agent or a magical spark of inspiration. You just need a plan. And that’s exactly what you’ll find in these pages.

The Truth About Writing Careers

Let’s get something straight right now: Writing isn’t easy, but it’s also not a magical art form reserved for a chosen few. It’s a skill—a learnable, repeatable skill that anyone can master if they’re willing to put in the work.

Do you know what separates successful authors from the ones who give up? It’s not talent. It’s not luck. It’s not knowing the “right people.” It’s this:

Successful authors keep showing up.

They keep writing, they keep learning, and they keep taking the next step—even when they don’t feel ready.

That’s what I want for you. I want you to believe—really believe—that you can do this. Because you can.

This isn’t about overnight success. It’s about building something real—something sustainable—one step at a time. It’s about taking action, learning as you go, and proving to yourself that the dream isn’t impossible.

By the end of this book, you’ll have a plan. You’ll know what to do, when to do it, and how to keep moving forward. You’ll see that the mountain isn’t as big as it looks, and the path isn’t as confusing as it seems.

Most importantly, you’ll understand this:

The only thing standing between you and your author career is the decision to start.

So here’s my challenge to you: Decide.

Decide right now that you’re going to stop waiting for the perfect time, the perfect idea, or the perfect plan. Decide that you’re ready to try. Because once you start, once you take that first step, you’ll realize something incredible:

You’re capable of so much more than you think.

And I’ll be with you every step of the way.

Let’s get started.

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The Journey Starts Here

Writing a book is hard, but you don’t have to do it alone. With Book Career in a Year, you’ll have the tools, strategies, and support to make your dream a reality.

Stop waiting for “someday.” Start building your career today.

"The book I’ve needed for a long time. I’ve been wanting and needing to create an online presence for myself as a writer, yet was left confused with outdated material."

Y. Gooden

"Well-reasoned advice that authors can easily understand and execute."

Randall Wood, Bestselling Indie Author and Founder of ScribeCount

"Book Career in a Year is my first suggestion. Nick has a way of cutting through the confusion..."

Randall Wood, Bestselling Indie Author and Founder of ScribeCount.

Nick walks you through exactly how to do it, lots of hints and tips, and much more.  Well worth the price.”

— Tracy Cooper-Posey

About the author.

I'm a USA Today Bestselling Author, with over 40 thrillers published to my name. I own and operate Conundrum Publishing, Book Career In A Year, and run the write/repeat workshops and writing intensives. 

In addition, I've built businesses for authors: Author.Email, the onlyemail marketing platform for authors, and RadioWrite.com, the 24/7 writing inspiration radio platform. I'm currently the VP of Author Success with Draft2Digital, focusing on getting authors to the next level. 

My passion is to help authors like you figure out what their plan is — not just the “what,” but the “how” and the “why.” These are the missing pieces, the thing that will skyrocket your book career.

Nick Thacker

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