Last night marked a special milestone for us as we officially introduced the Mini Book Hall of Fame at our event, Mini Book… Launch.
This Hall of Fame is designed to recognize authors who have mastered the art of creating focused, high-impact mini books that deliver real solutions without the fluff. Mini books allow us to distill expertise, solve specific problems, and reach readers in a format built for today’s busy world.
If you’re an author of mini books, you have the opportunity to earn a spot in the Mini Book Hall of Fame! Visit BookHallofFame.com to learn more. We’ll also send out more details about the Hall of Fame in the coming days and weeks.
Below, you’ll find a recap of each speaker’s key insights and the awards presented, plus a link to catch the full replay if you missed it.
Event Recap:
Chris Stanley (Me) – How to Write a Book in a Fraction of the Time (and Still Dominate Your Niche):
I kicked things off with the story behind the Mini Book Hall of Fame and the mission of mini books. This format allows authors to bypass the filler and deliver valuable solutions quickly, giving readers exactly what they need to move forward. Mini books aren’t just faster to write—they’re designed to make an impact.JR Heimbigner on How You’re Already Halfway Done with Your Book (and Don’t Even Know It):
JR shared his approach to completing a book in 30 days or less, breaking down the process to make it accessible for everyone, even first-time authors. His method cuts out unnecessary steps, showing how anyone can get from idea to finished mini book efficiently and effectively.Jamie on How to Build Authority Without a Big Following:
Jamie covered how mini books are powerful tools for establishing authority, even if you don’t have a large following. His approach focused on solving real problems through concise writing, demonstrating that credibility comes from clear, focused expertise, not the size of your audience.Category Pirates (Christopher Lochhead and Eddie Yoon):
Christopher and Eddie from Category Pirates emphasized the power of niche content and the unique role mini books play in today’s market. With their contributions to redefining impactful, concise publishing, we were excited to honor Category Pirates with an official induction into the Mini Book Hall of Fame celebrating their book “Become Known for a Niche That You Own” and “Snow Leopard” earning a Silver (50+ reviews) and Gold Pen (100+ reviews).Guest Speaker: Hassan Osman:
Hassan, known for his books Chat GPT For Non Fiction Authors and Don’t Reply All, shared how a mini book can deliver huge value even if it’s as short as a single page. His insights reinforced the idea that focus and clarity are what make mini books valuable, not page count. We presented Hassan with a Hall of Fame award, recognizing his contributions to this powerful format with over 500 reviews on each of those books he received the 2x Diamon Pen awards!
Missed the Event? Here’s the Replay Link:
Watch this in this post or head to MiniBookLaunch.com
The replay is now available to watch for the next few days, so you can revisit the insights and learn how mini books can be a game-changer for authors who want to deliver maximum value in a minimal package.
Thank you again to everyone who joined us to celebrate this launch. If you’re ready to submit your own mini book for Hall of Fame consideration, visit BookHallofFame.com for more details.
Your fellow mini book author,
Chris Stanley
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