Learn how to write a book in a few simple steps and move from a local to a global player!

BWC (Book Writing Clinic) has the purpose to create one million authors with thriving Expert Empires all over Africa. Started in 2015, BWC has grown to become a thriving community of over 100 writers, authors and aspiring authors all united in the mission to bring their stories to the world.

Paul Uduk, BWC founder has said, “There is no feeling more exhilarating than stumbling onto the world’s most iconic airports, libraries, shops and websites and finding your book displayed alongside those of the planet’s most revered authors and icons.”

These are some of the reasons you should not miss BWC:

1. Learn how to write a book in a few simple steps and move from a local to a global player.

2. Change your footprints and move from a follower to a thought leader operating in seven dimensions with an Expert Empire.

3. Gain access to the most innovative emerging business ideas, tools, technologies and multipliers.

“Thank you and God bless you. I must say I am blessed to be connected to BWC. I am so elated. Going to spread [the news] because everyone who wants to make it in life needs to attend BWC.” - Sylvia Etim (Ex-Banker)

The BWC community is composed of architects, lawyers, medical doctors, engineers, journalists, HR practitioners, media and brand experts, bankers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, civil servants and others in between.

These are some of the reasons you should write a book:
1. Taste immortality.
2. Massively impact the world and extend your reach.
3. Help as many others as you can to succeed.

As Petrarch, a mid 14th Century Italian Poet mused, “Books delight us profoundly, they speak to us, they give us good counsel, they enter into an intimate companionship with us.” Emily Dickinson said “There is no frigate like the book”, an unknown author counseled “If you drop a book and a three pound of gold, pick the book first before the gold”, and Charlie Tremendous Jones quipped, “ Of all the things in the world only two will have the greatest impact on your life, the books you read, and the people you meet.”