Write Your First Non-Fiction Book in 60 Days
Even if you have little or no time to write, you’re not a skilled writer, or your book idea is half-baked - you can write your first book draft in 60 days.
About the Program
This hands-on course is for coaches, solopreneurs and content creators.
Writing a non-fiction book is a good way to share your story, impart your wisdom, or even build your business. And while you may not have thought about becoming an author before, it’s not as far-fetched a goal as you might think.
You should write a non-fiction book if you want to:
- Gain authority: A book will give you more visibility and credibility in your industry.
- Obtain clients: A book will attract more clients as they see you as an expert in your field.
- Get speaking gigs: A book opens up doors for speaking engagements, podcast interviews, and media appearances.
- Leave a legacy: A book will outlive you and make a positive impact in the world.
Program Content
What are you going to learn?
The beautiful thing about writing a book is that the process requires no special training or education. You can start exactly where you are, right now, with writing your memoir, autobiography, self-help, inspirational or leadership book.
During this course, we will guide you through the following process so you can complete writing your first draft:
Step 1: Determining what problem your book will solve.
Step 2: Why you are the best person to write this book.
Step 3: Your solution to the problem.
What is the method we shall follow?
We shall do a weekly live online class followed by reading exercises and editorial feedback on the chapters you’ve written. We shall discuss:
- How to research for a non-fiction book.
- How to outline your book with a logical structure.
- How to turn your blogs into a book; how to incorporate and organize existing content (audio, video, etc.).
- How to choose a Style Guide to remain consistent.
- How to use storytelling techniques like including dialogues and cutting down on excessive information.
- How to write hooks to capture the attention of your readers.
- How to stick to a writing schedule, including techniques for dealing with writer’s block.
- How to revise your manuscript, what to look for when self-editing your draft.
- How to choose between traditional and self-publishing.
- Bonus class on printing, pricing, book design, marketing and distribution.