Write In Steps: The Amazing Nonfiction Book Writing Formula
How to write a quality nonfiction book using a very easy to follow formula Follow the simple steps
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What you will learn
Write a book using a much easier process than normal.
Write a nonfiction book on any subject
Write a top quality non-fiction book in very simple steps.
Write your book by starting with easy lists and then expand in simple steps.
Always know what to say... unique method removes writer's block.
Add, in easy steps, every element that makes a top quality book.
Edit out every single error and poor wording in three super effective steps.
Write an introduction that practically force people to buy and read your book.
Create a simple conclusion that readers have said they love.
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[...] The course offers a solid foundation in the mind-mapping approach for nonfiction book writing, but misses an opportunity to delve deeper into diverse subgenres. While it's accessible to new writers, experienced authors might find sections repetitive. Moreover, the heavy reliance on proprietary software could deter some users. Ultimately, this course is valuable for those keen to organize their thoughts coherently while working on lists and idea collections.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive formula for writing non-fiction books in simple steps, making the process more orderly and planned out.
- Mind-mapping technique effectively divides content into sections and subsections, improving understanding of complex topics.
- Complements standard writing practices with useful techniques and shortcuts, helping to write high-quality books quicker.
- Engaging delivery in a 'folksy' manner encourages learners throughout the course, motivating them to start writing immediately.
Potential Drawbacks
- Heavy reliance on mind-mapping software might not suit every learner, necessitating alternatives for idea organization.
- Repetition in delivery and content despite varying backgrounds makes certain sections less engaging for experienced writers.
- Limited focus on specific types of nonfiction—namely 'how-to' or clickbait-y books—may not cater to those with different writing goals.
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