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How I Wrote & Published My Novel in 30 Days - From Writing to Distribution

  • 18 Nov, 2025

A Complete AI-Assisted Novel Writing Workflow

My Story: From 10-Year Dream to 30-Day Reality.

I had a story burning inside me. A novel called THE BOMBAY BUSINESS CLUB that I desperately wanted to write. But like many aspiring authors, I looked at the mountain ahead and thought: “This will take at least 10 years.”

I had no literary training. I wrote blog posts, sure, but a full novel? That seemed like an insurmountable task requiring skills I simply didn’t have.

Then I remembered: AI can help with this.

What happened next surprised even me. In just 30 days, I wrote, published, and distributed my complete novel across multiple platforms. And I’m going to show you exactly how I did it.

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