Jerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint (9.4 GB)
Last Updated Date: 12-05-2022
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My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning01-Getting Started
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning02-You Can Do This
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning03-The One-Page Road Map
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning04-Planning Your Stories
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning05-Research
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning06-Writing Scenes
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning07-Techniques for Writing Powerful Nonfiction
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning08-Expand Your Outline
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning09-Amateur Storytelling Mistakes
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint01-Planning10-Finishing Your Outline
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint02-Starting the Writing
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint02-Starting the Writing01-First Things First
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint02-Starting the Writing02-Writing the Opener
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint02-Starting the Writing03-Your First Page
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint02-Starting the Writing04-All Writing Is Rewriting
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint03-Establishing a Writing Routine
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint04-Finishing Strong
My Drive DataJerry Jenkins - Nonfiction Blueprint05-Bonus - Query Letter Proposal Package
Laying the Foundation
In this section, I help you avoid problems typical to nonfiction writers: Fear of failure, not knowing where to start, hitting a brick wall after 30 pages or so, you name it. Imagine how much more confident and motivated you’ll be after laying the proper groundwork for your book.
You’ll learn:
How to finally create a writing schedule you can stick to (and I walk you through creating yours)
How to find your unique writing voice within just minutes
Why you need an outline before writing your nonfiction book, and how to create one
How to avoid coming off preachy
The classic structure that changed my career decades ago (and which I’ve used to write everything since — fiction and nonfiction)
How to unlock a wellspring of powerful true stories to tell in your book How fiction techniques bring your nonfiction book to life
How to market your book to agents and publishers
Plus a lot more!
And that’s all in just Part I of four parts! See how much you need to know even before you start writing, so you don’t end up lost in the middle?
PART II:
Beginning the Writing
Here we spend a few sessions on your first page alone — where many nonfiction writers get hung up. We’ll get yours to where you’re thrilled with it before moving on, so you’ll be motivated to keep rolling.
You’ll learn:
My secret to building a powerful sense of accomplishment and momentum during your very 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 (failing at this is the #1 reason manuscripts get rejected)
How to become a ferocious self-editor — you’ll see actual hands-on revision in action, the kind countless writers have told me is their favorite, most immediately applicable training
And a lot more
PART III:
Establishing a Writing Routine
Here, I bring you through your first several chapters and share my best secrets to help you cement habits that will carry you through the full process.
You’ll also learn:
5 powerful ways to raise the stakes and craft high-energy scenes — just as important in nonfiction books as in novels
The key to triggering the theater of your reader’s mind — to so captivate him that he forgets he’s reading
The crucial need to tell the hard truth in biographical writing
The Author’s Golden Rule — which I advise you post where you’ll be reminded of it as you write
And a lot more
PART IV:
Finishing Well
By the time we reach the last section of Nonfiction Blueprint, you’ll have confidently written roughly the first quarter of your manuscript and reached the Marathon of the Middle. To finish well, you have to do more than just endure the middle. You must thrive there and keep things moving for the reader’s sake. I give you everything you need to complete the marathon and drive toward the finish.
So Part IV is designed to see you all the way to the end. That’s why I’ve peppered it with a truckload of guidance and encouragement to help you through some of the toughest parts of your nonfiction book.
You’ll learn:
How certain nonfiction books become phenomenons
Secrets to keeping your reader hooked all the way to the end
The crucial role Theme plays in a nonfiction book
Encouraging reminders of why you started this journey, and how to stay inspired until the last page
2 simple secrets to an epic ending readers will remember forever Guidance through becoming happy with every word before you shop your manuscript to agents and publishers
My goal is that by the end of this course, you’ll have written a nonfiction book you can’t wait to submit.
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