Jerry Jenkins – Nonfiction Blueprint
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What You Get: PART I: Laying the Groundwork
In this part, I will assist you avoid the following difficulties that are common among nonfiction writers: You name it: fear of failing, not knowing where to begin, hitting a brick wall after 30 pages or so. Consider how much more confident and determined you’ll be when you’ve laid the necessary basis for your book.
You’ll learn: – How to finally build a writing plan you can keep to (and I’ll take you through it) – How to quickly identify your distinctive writing style – Why you need an outline before writing your nonfiction book, and how to develop one – How to avoid sounding sanctimonious
– The classic framework that transformed my career decades ago (and which I’ve used to write everything I’ve written since – fiction and nonfiction)
– How to tap into a stream of amazing genuine stories for your book. How fiction tactics may help your nonfiction book come to life – How to Market Your Book to Agents and Publishers, and Much More!
And that’s just the first of four sections! See how much you need to know before you begin writing so you don’t get stuck in the middle?
PART II: Getting Started on Your Writing
Here, we focus on your first page alone, which is where many nonfiction writers get stuck. We’ll finish yours to your satisfaction before moving on, so you’ll be driven to keep going.
You’ll discover: – My secret to creating a powerful sense of accomplishment and momentum during your first brief writing session – Everything I know about writing an opener that hooks your reader from the first sentence – Little-known techniques for crafting a killer first page (failure to do so is the number one reason manuscripts are rejected)
– How to Become a Violent Self-Editor You’ll see true hands-on rewriting in action, the type of instruction that several authors have told me is their favorite, most instantly useful – plus a lot more.
PART III: Forming a Writing Routine
Here, I walk you through the first few chapters and provide my greatest tips for forming habits that will last throughout the process.
You’ll also discover:
– 5 effective strategies to elevate the stakes and create high-energy sequences – just as crucial in nonfiction as in fiction
– The key to igniting your reader’s mental theater – to fascinate him so much that he forgets he’s reading – The critical requirement to disclose the painful truth in biographical writing – The Author’s Golden Rule – which I recommend you place somewhere you’ll see it while you write
– And much more
PART IV: Finishing Strong
By the end of Nonfiction Blueprint, you’ll have confidently written roughly the first quarter of your work and completed the Marathon of the Middle. To finish properly, you must do more than just get through the middle. For the benefit of the reader, you must flourish there and keep things going. I provide you with everything you need to complete the marathon and drive to the finish line.
As a result, Part IV is intended to take you all the way to the finish. That’s why I’ve sprinkled it with a ton of advice and encouragement to help you get through some of the most difficult portions of your nonfiction book.
You’ll discover: – How certain nonfiction books become cultural phenomena
– The importance of theme in a nonfiction book – Encouraging reminders of why you started this trip and how to stay inspired until the last page – 2 easy secrets to an epic finish readers will remember forever Advice on being satisfied with every word before submitting your novel to agencies and publishers.
My hope is that at the end of this course, you’ll have completed a nonfiction book that you’re eager to submit.
The Query Letter and Proposal Package as a Bonus
When you’ve finished your work, you should pitch it to agents or publishers. As a result, I’ve provided this unique bundle with your subscription so you can see precisely what I’d do in your situation.
You will receive:
1. My How to Impress Agents and Publishers cheat sheet
This brief guide will teach you what each decision maker looks for and how to make your work stand out. I also expose 28 tweets from industry insiders to show you what they really want – and what irritates them!
2. Access to two successful bids that may be used as models
These were written for manuscripts that were later sold to publishers. Feel free to borrow these ideas and techniques for your own project.
3. How to Write Winning Queries and Proposals, a 90-minute lecture
This might save you hours of time and work.
This program is based on what I’ve learned in the industry over several decades, for which authors have spent thousands of dollars at writers conferences. If you’re serious about getting published, this will be really helpful.
By the conclusion, you’ll understand: – The distinction between a query letter and a cover letter, as well as when to submit either
– How to Create an Appealing Proposal
– The format of my most successful book proposals
– How to write a pitch that will entice agents and editors to request your book – And much more!
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