How to Outline Your Book Parts 1-3
Our September newsletter shares parts 1-3 of our blog series on book outlining, tips from ALLi on how to use speaking engagements to generate income, and more!
How to Outline Your Book Part 1
There’s long been a debate in the writing community over the necessity of outlining a book before writing it. Some authors prefer to write spontaneously, others prefer to plan everything out. If you're a planner, here are tips to improve your process.
How to Outline Your Book Part 2: Fiction
Check out this post for tips and special considerations to make when creating an outline for your fiction book.
How to Outline Your Book Part 3: Nonfiction
Check out this article for tips and special considerations to make when creating an outline for your nonfiction book.
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