Start with the draft
(2023)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Dixie Maria Carlton, 2023
Made available through hoopla
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9798215626115 MWT15762403, 8215626114 15762403
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Unpack the Contents in your Mind and Create an Easy Book Plan that Works If you want to write a non-fiction book, whether you plan to do this yourself, or find a book ghost writer to help you, you need to start at the very beginning. Start with the Draft. The first draft of a non-fiction book is not something you can just 'magically do' without a plan. So here's how to do the first things first, and start with the draft of your manuscript, by working through the easiest planning process to get that content out of your head and into the hands of your readers. This book takes you through the preplanning - who your readers are, why they want this book, what you can do to help them take action making changes, and what kind of book it will be. Then you develop your contents using the very easy Tri-Variant FrameworkTM that Dixie Carlton has been using and teaching for more than 15 years. Start with the Draft is also about how to start with the end in mind, so that your nonfiction manuscript draft can work hard for you as a marketing tool beyond the book you wish to write. This book also covers: the top mistakes authors make, how to overcome writers block, the value of pre-formatting your book draft, how to test content with beta readers before you finish writing a book. A step-by-step easy process for planning, writing, and preparing a nonfiction book ready for publishing. Contents: Part 1 - Before You Start Dear author Why do you want to write this book Imposter syndrome Your temperature checks Worksheet #1: Thinking Through Your Book Details Creating your book plan Workshseet #2: Planning Your Contents How many chapters? FAQs, Fun Facts, and Case Studies Using the plan to write your book easily Writing a book pitch Part 2 - Writing Your First Draft The big question of size Writer's block Sharing your work Word vs Google Docs Titles and subtitles Perfection kills creativity Don't keep it a secret Writers are readers Author quicksand Pre-formatting Review your content Your test pilots What to do next

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