Write Your Book in 8 Weeks
This program will walk you through the book writing process from conception to finished first draft*. You will come away with an understanding of not only the different pieces of a book, but how to first create them, and then compile them into a single complete manuscript ready for professional editing.
What That Looks Like
This course will be taught in a private Facebook group and will also include a weekly zoom call where I will walk you through each of the modules.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions and will have access to me both in the group and through email for a total of 8 weeks.
I will be taking you through the exact process I have used with every author I have worked with in the last 4 years, including Sean.
While this is a group course, you will also have direct 1:1 access to me to help you when you get stuck or confused or when the process begins to feel overwhelming or confusing. You will not be left floundering around in the dark.
– Why your story matters
-Traditional publishing vs. self-publishing
-Industry standard and reader expectations
– Different printing companies and why it matters
– How becoming a published author establishes you as an authority
– Using your book as a lead magnet
Week 2 – Getting super fucking clear.
-What are you writing and why are you writing it?
– What is the message you must share with the world?
– What lessons are you going to teach?
Week 3 – Creating the outline for your manuscript
– The different parts of a book and why they matter
– Why we work from an outline
– How to organize your thoughts
– Structuring the flow of the manuscript
– How to extract the stories that matter and highlight the message you want to share
Week 4 – Creating your content – This is where it starts to get exciting!
– Different ways you can “write” your book
– Technology you can use to make the process easier
– How to work with your outline to stay on track
– How to build out the content so it flows and makes sense to the reader
Week 5 – Adding your CTAs (Call to Action)
– What is a Call to Action, and why they matter
– How to work them into the content so they enhance the story
– Using your CTAs to grow your email list and platform
Week 6 – Finalizing your first draft
– Pulling all the pieces of your manuscript together
– How to self-edit your first draft
– Making sure your manuscript follows your outline
– Writing your intro
– Finding the person who will write your foreword
Week 7 – Questions/Concerns
– Where are you stuck?
– What don’t you understand?
– What concerns do you have?
Week 8 – Wrapping up
– Next steps in the book publishing process
– Where do you go from here?
– How to find an editor and book printer
– How to design a marketing plan/find a marketing agency
-Final questions/debriefing
Week 1 – Intro – Why you need to write the fucking book already.
– Why your story matters
– Traditional publishing vs. self-publishing
– Industry standard and reader expectations
– Different printing companies and why it matters
– How becoming a published author establishes you as an authority
– Using your book as a lead magnet
Week 2 – Getting super fucking clear.
– What are you writing and why are you writing it?
– What is the message you must share with the world?
– What lessons are you going to teach?
Week 3 – Creating the outline for your manuscript
– The different parts of a book and why they matter
– Why we work from an outline
– How to organize your thoughts
– Structuring the flow of the manuscript
– How to extract the stories that matter and highlight the message you want to share
Week 4 – Creating your content – This is where it starts to get exciting!
– Different ways you can “write” your book
– Technology you can use to make the process easier
– How to work with your outline to stay on track
– How to build out the content so it flows and makes sense to the reader
Week 5 – Adding your CTAs (Call to Action)
– What is a Call to Action, and why they matter
– How to work them into the content so they enhance the story
– Using your CTAs to grow your email list and platform
Week 6 – Finalizing your first draft
– Pulling all the pieces of your manuscript together
– How to self-edit your first draft
– Making sure your manuscript follows your outline
– Writing your intro
– Finding the person who will write your foreword
Week 7 – Questions/Concerns
– Where are you stuck?
– What don’t you understand?
– What concerns do you have?
Week 8 – Wrapping up
– Next steps in the book publishing process
– Where do you go from here?
– How to find an editor and book printer
– How to design a marketing plan/find a marketing agency
-Final questions/debriefing
Pricing:
$3,000
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If a group format isn’t your preference, I also offer 1:1 book coaching
* A finished first draft is not ready to be published, but is a complete manuscript that is ready for editing.