
Change the World One Book at a Time
Make a Positive and Meaningful Difference with Your Words
By Nina Amir
Book Summary
Writing has the potential to effect change. One look at the world makes it clear that creating change is more critical now than ever. Yet, writers face a roadblock: lack of guidance through the process. Change the World One Book at a Time: Make a Positive and Meaningful Difference with Your Words provides a handbook to help them achieve their mission.
In Change the World One Book at a Time, Nina Amir details how to produce books that serve as potent tools for transformation. A variety of books have been published about how to become an author, however, none have focused on providing strategies specifically geared toward writers who want to inspire and motivate change. These writers need a better-than-average manual on how to write and publish. This nonfiction reference book will provide activists, coaches, healers, clergy, speakers, leaders, writers, and anyone who wants to write a book that makes a difference with a comprehensive guide to understanding the change process, building engaged communities around their missions, and writing books that move readers to action.
Publisher: Books That Save Lives (January 6, 2026)
ISBN: 1963667298
ISBN-13: 978-1963667295
Print length: 232 pages
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Guest Post: 5 Great Reasons Every Activist Needs to Write a Book
By Nina Amir
Most activists spend time promoting their cause or growing their movement using the standard tools found in an activists’ toolbox. They march, protest, boycott, write letters, post on social media, fundraise, or build community with hashtags or forums. They usually don’t consider publishing a book. Yet, a book serves as extremely powerful tool for creating change in lives, communities, organizations, countries, and the world.
As Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton said, “The pen is mightier than the sword.” No matter the size or your cause or mission or the arena you’d like to transform, you can use your written words to create positive and meaningful change.
Not convinced? Here are five reasons why every activist needs to write a book insupportable of their cause, movement, or mission.
- A book attracts new members to your movement.
When you launch your published book and promote it, that process attracts people to your movement who previously knew nothing about it. Share about the book on social media sites or with Google or Amazon ads, and your message travels across the globe quickly.
With a book, you can shift your messaging from pushing people to “join my movement” to gently suggesting “find out more about my cause here.” Plus, if you produce an ebook (rather than a printed book), you can give it away using free promotions. This tactic encourages people to download a digital book while it’s free, which can place your ebook on Amazon’s Top 100 (bestseller) list. That makes it more likely to be found by those interested in your movement. (You can run an evergreen free book campaign as well.)
- A book helps promote your cause on a wider scale and to global audiences.
Make your book available in markets across the world, so global audiences discover it. As a result, your cause may move across oceans and continents.
Many book distribution services, including Amazon, offer global distribution. If your book is available in other countries, it only takes a few people sharing it in those markets to give your movement huge global visibility and an influx of international members.
- A book explains the steps required to achieve change.
It can become tedious to continually repeat your cause’s “pitch” to interest people so they get involved. Additionally, you might find it boring to constantly tell others the steps to take so they make a difference in their lives or the world.
People feel your energy. You want to talk about your cause with excitement and passion.
Explain all the details of your cause in the pages of a book…once. Clearly state the steps necessary to create the change your desire, including specific actions that result in change…once. You don’t have to continually repeat yourself. Simply, hand people a free copy of your physical or printed book. (Be sure to bring copies with you wherever you go.) Or send them to a sales page to purchase.
- A book generates discussion about your cause.
People enjoy discussions about topics they are passionate about. Your book can provide them with fodder for such conversations.
Readers love book groups. And those interested in a particular subject often join book clubs to discuss books on those topics.
You can create your book with this in mind. Include a chapter or appendix that encourages readers to form groups to discuss the book and create plans to implement the steps you recommend for creating change.
Or create a forum or group online (or off) where people can discuss the concepts in the book and related news or information.
- A book becomes a unique, unforgettable “business card.”
You may have heard someone say, “A book is the best business card” or “Your book is your business card.” Indeed, someone is more likely to remember you—and your cause—by your book than a business card that gets lost in their wallet or on their desk. Even digital business cards can be difficult to track.
Consider publishing a paperback version of your book. Then, offer a copy of your book to anyone you meet who seems interested in your cause or knows someone who would want to learn more about your movement. People are less likely to lose the book, forget you, or fail to pass it along to a friend, colleague, or family member.
You can also get quite creative with a book. For example, you can leave copies for people to find at bus stations, on subway seats, or at the local coffee shop. You never know who might pick it up, read it, and join your movement—or tell many other people to do so.
What if you aren’t a writer?
As you probably realize by now, a book can serve as a supportive tool for promoting your cause. But maybe you don’t consider yourself a writer and believe writing and publishing a change-inspiring book isn’t something you can accomplish.
Or you may want to devote your time to what you do best—activism. That’s okay.
You don’t need to be a writer to write and publish a book. Here’s why:
- You can write a “messy” first draft to get your ideas on paper. Then, hire a great editor to polish your work into a publishable manuscript.
- You can hire a ghostwriter to write the entire manuscript for you.
Don’t use AI to write the book for you. However, you could use AI to research the book or put your thoughts into a cohesive outline.
Your book doesn’t have to be long. If the idea of writing a full-length book feels daunting, write a short book—5,000 to 20,000 words long. It will still communicate your message, offer action steps, and support your cause.
As for publishing, there are lots of experts who can hand-hold you through the process or teach you how to do it yourself. It’s not that hard. But beware of companies that charge a lot to help you self-publish, since most are vanity presses in disguise. You also can pursue traditional publishing.
Don’t be put off by the writing and publishing process, especially if you believe a book could support your activism by providing a powerful educational and promotional tool. Instead, write a book that can change the world.
Do you believe a book could help you support your cause? Tell me in a comment below.
About the Author, Nina Amir
Nina Amir, the Inspiration to Creation Coach, is an 19X Amazon bestselling hybrid author. She supports writers on the journey to successful authorship as an Author Coach, Transformational Coach, and Certified High Performance Coach (CHPC ® )—the only one working with writers.
In addition to her most recent book, Change the World One Book at a Time: Make a Positive and Meaningful Difference with Your Words, Nina wrote three traditionally published books for aspiring authors—How to Blog a Book, The Author Training Manual, and Creative Visualization for Writers. Additionally, she has self-published a host of books and ebooks, including the Write Nonfiction NOW! series of guides. She has had 19 books on the Amazon Top 100 List and as many as six books on the Authorship bestseller list at the same time.
Nina is an award-winning journalist and blogger, as well as a successful nonfiction developmental editor. Some of her editing clients have sold 300,000+ copies of their books, landed deals with major publishing houses and created thriving businesses around their books.
To further support writers, Nina created the Nonfiction Writers’ University, where members access a huge archive of resources, such as courses, ebooks, and interviews with writing and publishing experts, and receive monthly group Author Coaching. Additionally, she created the Write Nonfiction in November Challenge and Author of Change Transformational Programs. Nina also founded the Inspired Creator Community, which provides group transformational (spiritual and personal growth) coaching around the topic of creating what matters.
You can follow the author at:
Website: https://ninaamir.com/
https://writenonfictionnow.com/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NinaAmir
Facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationToCreation
IG: https://www.instagram.com/inspirationtocreationcoach/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NinaAmir
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninaamir
Blog Tour Calendar
January 5th @ The Muffin
Join us as we celebrate the launch of Change the Word One Book at a Time by Nina Amir – the day before its January 6 launch! Read an interview with the author and enter to win!
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January 6th @ Shoe’s Seeds & Stories
Want to make a writing resolution for 2026? Don’t miss the review of Change the Word One Book at a Time by Nina Amir.
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January 7th @ Create Write Now!
Author Nina Amir stops by to ask the big question: Are you Ready to Write a Book that Changes Lives?
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January 8th @ Lisa Haselton Book Reviews & Interviews
Meet nonfiction author Nina Amir and learn more about her latest book Change the World One Book at a Time.
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January 9th @ A Wonderful World of Words
Do you have a cause close to your heart? Nina Amir tells how you can Inspire and Motivate Change with Your Writing and shares an excerpt from Change the World One Book at a Time.
https://awonderfulworldofwordsa.blogspot.com/
January 10th @ Boys’ Mom Reads!
Want to look at writing through new eyes? Check out Nina Amir’s latest book Change the World One Book at a Time.
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January 12th @ Kaecey McCormick
Learn more about author Nina Amir in today’s interview.
January 13th @ All Things Writing
What Makes Writing for Change Different? Think about your writing in a new way with Nina Amir, author of Change the World One Book at a Time.
https://www.caitrincking.com/blog
January 14th @ Hook of a Book
Hook of a Book is spotlighting Nina Amir’s latest book Change the World One Book at a Time. Stop by and enter the book giveaway.
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January 15th @ Words by Webb
Jodi has thoughts about who she thinks would benefit from Nina Amir’s Change the Word One Book at a Time
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January 16th @ What Is This Book About
Attention writers! Do more than just put words on paper. Learn more with an excerpt from Nina Amir’s Change the Word One Book at a Time.
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January 19th @ Chapter Break
Want to change the world? Author Nina Amir explains why every activist should write a book.
January 22nd @ Knotty Needle
Judy reviews a book that could change the way you think about writing: Change the Word One Book at a Time by Nina Amir.
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January 23rd @ Weekend Care Package
Author Nina Amir is planning the perfect weekend – pop by to find out what she’s putting in her
Weekend Care Package.
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January 26th @ Hook of a Book
What’s the secret to writing a change inspiring book? Nina Amir, author of Change the World One Book at a Time reveals the answer in today’s guest post.
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January 28th @ Writer Advice
Nina Amir stops by with The Secret to Writing a Change-Inspiring Book.
January 31st @ Jill Sheet’s Blog
Meet Nina Amir, the author of several books, and learn more about her latest: Change the World One Book at a Time.
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January 13th @ Boys’ Mom Reads!
Want to look at writing through new eyes? Check out Nina Amir’s latest book Change the World One Book at a Time.
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