How to Write Your Non-fiction Book with the Flat Plan Method

Make writing your book as simple as possible... almost like painting by numbers

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How to Write Your Non-fiction Book with the Flat Plan Method

What You Will Learn!

  • How to write a Non-fiction Book...
  • Researching your Non-fiction Book
  • Organizing your thoughts and ideas
  • Creating a Flat Plan to make the writing as easy as possible
  • Writing your first draft

Description

You are closer to your first book than you think...

  • Do you need to write a non-fiction book to support your business, authority, eminence, or reputation?

  • Or are you just burning to get your ideas in print?

Either way, you are one of the vast numbers of people who want to write their first book.

And the good news is that writing a book has never been easier.

It's not just the revolution in publishing and technology that have transformed your ability to get your thinking out to a readership. The tools are now easily and cheaply available to make the writing process quicker and easier too.

Hi, I'm Dr Mike Clayton

I have written 14 books that have been published by international mainstream publishers like Macmillan, Pearson, and Wiley. My books have been translated into 11 additional languages and are licensed all over the world. I've also written ebooks to commission and self-published my own ebooks too.

So, I do know what I am doing, and I have a method that makes it easy.

It's called the Flat Plan Method and in this course, I'll share it with you.

It isn't the only way to write a book. And it won't suit everyone. But I am sure that, if you follow it, you'll find writing your first non-fiction book easier than you ever thought.

So, why not get started?

If you want to become a non-fiction author and writing a book is your goal, then start here.

Who Should Attend!

  • Business people, freelancers, consultants, professionals and anyone who has an idea for a non-fiction book and wants to get it onto the page as quickly and easily as possible.

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Tags

  • Writing a Book

Subscribers

816

Lectures

11

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