Write: Plan, Write, Edit And Publish Your Non-Fiction Book
Last updated 1/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.66 GB | Duration: 7h 55m
Last updated 1/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.66 GB | Duration: 7h 55m
Making it simple to write the right book, right now. Become a published author today
What you'll learn
Go from no idea or lots of ideas to the right book, right now
Know how to plan a non-fiction book from idea to publication
Understand your book why and how to use it to build your personal brand
Develop a brilliant outline structure, which flows
Have a chapter structure that makes writing each chapter simple and stress free
Write to first draft
Requirements
Willingness to learn how you like to plan and to create your own process for planning your book
Want to know how to plan a book, rather then just write it, without thought
Have an hour a day writing time in the diary
Description
All good books start with a plan. If you want to write a book - plan it first!This course takes you from no idea to the right idea, to creating an outline, a chapter framework, and on to writing your first draft.What others are saying about this course.Excellent content, great resources I liked the way that this course moved through a logical structure and provided great resources along the way. I was introduced to many ideas that I would never have previously considered and I am sure that I will return to the course, and the materials provided, on many future occasions. Having a book is one of THE best statements you can possibly make about your expertise and your knowledge. You open the door to speaking opportunities, potential clients will seek out your expertise, you can run coaching, training and workshops based around the principles in your book, and your personal story can be shared to help others. In this course, I am going to teach you how to plan your non-fiction book in a weekend. You will go from no idea to THE best idea for your book, right now. You will have a plan, outline, chapter framework, your first chapter written and your book proposal completed. This will pull all of the planning pieces together. You will be ready to write to your book to first draft. If you have ever wondered how to get started on becoming a published author and writing a non-fiction book, then this course is for you. If you have been writing your book for a while and it is now in a mess, this course is also for you. The BEST way to write a book is to plan it out first. Plan your non fiction book provides you with videos, worksheets and a process to help you kick start your book project and help you to become a published author. Is this the year you are finally going to get your book finished?Have you got a book you want to write?Would you love to add “published author" to your business card and website?Is there a message you're yearning to tell? Yes? Great you are in the right place. Enroll now and let's get that book out of your head, planned, written and published.
Overview
Section 1: Welcome and getting started
Lecture 1 Meet Dale and find out about this course
Lecture 2 How to get the most out of this course
Lecture 3 What's my book exercise - first steps to discovering your book
Lecture 4 Your week of observation
Section 2: Start with the end in mind
Lecture 5 My book ideas
Lecture 6 Vizualisation - your book
Lecture 7 My book overview
Lecture 8 What do you want to create?
Section 3: Planning
Lecture 9 Introduction to planning
Lecture 10 About you as a planner and how to plan your book your way
Lecture 11 Your Book Plan
Lecture 12 How long will it really take to write your book?
Lecture 13 Your planning and writing toolkit - what do you need to make life easier?
Lecture 14 Hints and tips for the planner
Lecture 15 Actions and check lists - planner
Section 4: The publishing process
Lecture 16 How will you publish your book? What to consider and why?
Lecture 17 Book Proposal
Section 5: Timelines and turning points
Lecture 18 Timelines and turning points
Section 6: Ideal reader
Lecture 19 The Heart Spot
Lecture 20 Ideal reader
Lecture 21 Market Research On Amazon
Lecture 22 What Questions Is Your Reader Asking?
Lecture 23 Asking good questions
Lecture 24 Map the customer journey
Lecture 25 Vision
Lecture 26 Creating a vision for your book - go out for a walk exercise
Lecture 27 Strategy
Section 7: Outlining your book
Lecture 28 Let's talk outlining
Lecture 29 What is an outline?
Lecture 30 DEMO: The outline in WORD
Lecture 31 DEMO: Step it out exercise to intuitively discover your outline and content
Lecture 32 DEMO: Mind mapping your outline
Lecture 33 Making sense of your outline - the rough synopsis
Lecture 34 Your personal story
Lecture 35 Trello
Section 8: Chapter Frameworks
Lecture 36 Chapter frameworks
Lecture 37 Creating a detailed outline - chapter subheadings
Lecture 38 DEMO: The Knowledge Audit
Lecture 39 Knowledge audit - assessing the gaps
Lecture 40 First chapter trial write
Lecture 41 DEMO: Recording your chapter framework
Section 9: Get writing
Lecture 42 Let's make a date
Lecture 43 Get writing - before you start
Lecture 44 DEMO: WORD - design, style sheets and the navigation pane
Lecture 45 What can I repurpose?
Lecture 46 Mindset for success
Lecture 47 Getting to first draft
Lecture 48 Ways to get to first draft
Lecture 49 Is this the right book?
Lecture 50 Other things to think about
Lecture 51 The writing tracker
Lecture 52 DEMO: The Excel Writing Tracker
Section 10: Engaging with your reader
Lecture 53 Creating rapport with your reader
Lecture 54 Engaging with your readers - finding your voice
Lecture 55 Engaging with your readers - show don't tell
Lecture 56 Engaging with your reader - emotions
Lecture 57 Engaging with your reader - your first lines
Section 11: Editing and Proofing
Lecture 58 Editing
Lecture 59 The editing process
Lecture 60 Editing - Making sense of your work
Lecture 61 Demo: WORD - Read aloud
Lecture 62 Editing - Words, spelling and grammar
Lecture 63 DEMO: Grammarly add-in
Lecture 64 Editing - Check your formatting
Lecture 65 Help I've got into a mess
Lecture 66 Editing your book as a book
Lecture 67 Copy Editing
Section 12: Finishing Touches - Margins, page numbers and table of contents
Lecture 68 DEMO: Interior margins and book size
Lecture 69 DEMO: Page numbers
Lecture 70 DEMO: Table of contents
Lecture 71 DEMO: Word - your final checks
Lecture 72 Woohoo you are ready to publish
Lecture 73 DEMO: Getting Your ISBN Number
Section 13: Working with your proof reader, beta readers and editor
Lecture 74 Working with your proof reader, beta readers and editor
Lecture 75 The Style Guide
Section 14: Finishing touches - Titles, cover and blurb
Lecture 76 Titles and subtitles
Lecture 77 Cover design
Lecture 78 Design your book cover in Canva
Lecture 79 DEMO: Cover design specification
Lecture 80 Your book blurb
Section 15: Publishing
Lecture 81 Set up your Kindle Direct Publishing account
Section 16: Marketing Ideas
Lecture 82 Business Model Canvas For Your Book
Section 17: Your proof book
Lecture 83 Agents and publishers
Section 18: Last words
Lecture 84 Last words
Anyone who wants to write a book to build their personal brand,Anyone who wants to write a book, even if it is only a vague idea,Entrepreneurs, coaches, trainers and business people who want to build a brand with a book,Budding non-fiction authors, who want to know how to plan a book