Publisher's Synopsis
How to balance writing and publishing your book faster with taking time to plan and outline your book.
So, you have a book idea, what next? Jump in front of the keyboard and start punching keys? Or bury your head under a table lamp writing your novel-length outline?
Most writers find it really hard to balance pantsing with outlining. But it doesn't have to be that hard.
What if I tell you that it doesn't matter whether you like to outline or not? What if I tell you that you can balance writing by the seats of your pants with outlining?
I show you how to find that balance in Plan, Research, and Outline Your Nonfiction Book in a Day. Some of what you'll learn are:
- What your #1 reason for writing a book should be.
- How to create a compelling title that clearly states what your book is about and get you discovered.
- How to eliminate the friction of starting to write a book and the lack of friction of stopping.
- What planning is and isn't.
- How to plan your book for maximum effects.
- What many research associate with research and what research is really all about.
- How to research the smart way.
- The merits and demerits of outlining a book.
- Tools for outlining your book.
- The book outline formula that makes writing your book easier.
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