by The Book Professor | Feb 3, 2021 | How to write a book, Nonfiction Writing, Select Uncategorized, Writing Nonfiction, Writing Tips
How to choose between different types of writing styles for your nonfiction book. Before you put pen to paper for your nonfiction book, you need to know the different styles of writing used for nonfiction and pick the style that best suits your project. When we say...
by The Book Professor | Aug 20, 2020 | Writing Tips
As I sat in my office, trapped in a large-scale Zoom meeting, I wasn’t just half-engaged—I was barely there at all. With thirty participants on the call, I had to scroll through more than one screen to see everyone. I heard the ding of my email and flipped over to my...
by The Book Professor | Jul 22, 2020 | How to write a book, Nonfiction Writing, Storytelling, Writing Tips
Write a book that resonates with your audience, whether male or female. Many aspiring writers have questions about how to write a book for men vs. women. Should authors employ a different style or voice for men than they would for women? Will an author have more...
by The Book Professor | May 22, 2020 | How to write a book, Nonfiction Writing, Storytelling, Writing Nonfiction, Writing Tips
Avoid the pitfalls. Beat writer’s block. Finish the first draft of your nonfiction book. I’ve created my book’s structure. Now what? If you’ve followed this blog over the past few months, you’ve learned that although writing a book is hard work, nearly anyone can do...
by The Book Professor | Apr 14, 2020 | Autobiography, Book Coach, Online Writing, Writing Inspiration, Writing Nonfiction, Writing Tips
With a career’s-worth of experience, this barcode industry entrepreneur created a marketable nonfiction book with The Book Professor®. Finding Opportunity in a New Technology Brian Marcel felt starved for inspiration. It was the mid-1970s, and he worked for the...
by The Book Professor | Feb 21, 2020 | Autobiography, Book Coach, Memoir, Nonfiction Writing, Writing Nonfiction, Writing Tips
Are you an Overcomer? When author Lindsey Jacobs came to work with me, she had an incredible story. She went through a divorce but found her way, bit by bit, as she trained for a triathlon. That triathlon became a metaphor for the change she experienced as a person....