About This Class Are you struggling to get a NONFICTION BOOK written? The journey of a thousand miles to writing a book begins with a BOOK OUTLINE. There are many strategies you can use to start writing a book. You can just start writing, although this method works for very few people because sometime during the writing process, you are going to hit a roadblock and not know how to continue, and you’ll end up with a pile of mess, and you might quit. You can continue to stare at the blank page overcome with writer’s block, or continue to let the notes from a book linger in your computer’s cloud, a notebook, a desk drawer, or in your brain. Or you can take the first STEP to writing your book by writing a Book Outline. Not the big bad one that scares both Plotters and Pantsers, but you’ll create an easy one using my 7-10 chapter “thick paragraph” formula. WHAT AM I GOING TO GET FROM THIS COURSE? You’ll learn how to write a nonfiction book (outline) that turns into a book that actually sells. How to Write a Nonfiction Book outline that is not the boring “basic outline” that both plotters and pantsers despise. A Sample Book Outline A Nonfiction Book Outline Template WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE Anyone who wants to write a nonfiction book Hobbyist looking to monetize their knowledge Skillshare course creators looking to turn their course into an eBook No prior book writing experience is required. Franki (FBK) is a seasoned writer's writer. She’s helped hundreds of people create nonfiction eBooks and outlines. She’s passionate and easy going. Check her out at FBKwrites.com
She is an indie author of several books including the Mega Nonfiction Outline eBook which includes 37 Nonfiction Book Outline Templates. She is top-rated freelancer and ghostwriter.
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