A Chapter a Week : The Laws Behind Gordon Korman's Hundred Books
Overview
If you are building something that pays off slowly, this book is the blueprint for the patient way it actually gets done. For founders, writers, makers, and anyone assembling a body of work over years: the most prolific author you've never studied is the best teacher alive on building work that lasts. Gordon Korman wrote his first book for a seventh-grade assignment and was marked down for messiness. It sold two hundred thousand copies. Five decades later he has published more than a hundred books and sold over thirty-five million copies, and he still insists it was never genius. It was a chapter a week, held for a very long time. This book takes that career apart for parts. In the tradition of Robert Greene, it reads one extraordinary working life as a quarry of practical laws and hands each one to you. You will learn: -
- Why cadence beats intensity, and how a unit too small to refuse outproduces every heroic sprint
- Why the library, not the launch, is the wealth
- How to know which mountain isn't yours, and stop chasing prestige away from the thing you're great at
- Why franchises compound and standalones don't
- How to outlast the recurring funeral every field announces for itself Seventeen laws, each drawn from documented public fact, each tested against one honest standard: keep only what would be worth doing even if you never break through. The career is astonishing. Not one of its components is. That is the most useful thing about it, because components can be copied. An independent, unauthorized analysis. Not authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with Gordon Korman. Drawn entirely from public sources and written in good faith.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798184891019
- ISBN-10: 9798184891019
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.28 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.38 pounds
- Page Count: 120
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