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Writing a Non-Fiction Book in seven Hours and seven Steps Using This Tool!



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By : Aaron R Daniel    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-12 23:05:25
The tool
First things first. You would like to download a mindmap tool. I use MindMapper for this. I've been using it since MindMapper three Professional and wrote all my books in this tool. You can download the tool from several websites. It's accessible in three languages (English, German and Dutch). Install it and we have a tendency to'll get started. Of course you'll use any mindmap tool you like. Maybe you also have a mindmap tool installed on your laptop already.
Step 1: Your Topic
I'm certain you have got a topic in mind for your book. Place the topic in the center of the map you create. This can be the name of your book, an outline or simply one word that inspires you to write.
Step 2: Your Chapters
The following level in your book mindmap shows you the various chapters. Write the titles of the chapters within the map. Do not limit yourself. Don't suppose regarding a logical order after you create the define of your book. During this step you merely build a rough sketch of the whole book.
When you set all the chapters in the map, you organize them. Drag and drop the titles around to make a clear define of the book. You probably start with the outline and end along with your conclusion. Everything in between is up to you the way you organize it.
Step 3: Your Ideas
You've got the numerous chapters. Write ideas or words behind every title. These are the sub topics you wish to write down about. They represent the varied paragraphs. Place at least 10 ideas that you wish to discuss in every chapter.
Step 4: Your Content
Now you add a minimum of 10 keywords to every concept you created above. I know this could sound like a ton of work. When you have got half dozen chapters, each with 10 ideas, you currently have to come back up with 6 x 10 x 10 = 600 keywords... It not only sounds sort of a ton of work, it kind of is. When you are doing this, you are already putting your mind to figure so as to create new contemporary concepts for your book content.
Step 5: Organize Your Content
Build sure the define shows you a logical overview. Re-arrange the content if needed. Add additional ideas and keywords to your overview if needed.
Step 6: Write The Book
Currently (finally) you'll be able to start to write. Since you've got a well organized define, you can write the book very, very fast! The place to write it is still in the MindMapper tool. Put the content within the notes window right there in the tool.
Creating the define could take thirty minutes. Writing the book takes perhaps half-dozen to 6.5 hours. This of course depends on your level of expertise and your typing speed. Tip: use dragon naturally speaking if you don't type that fast.
Step 7: Export To MS Word
Export your mindmap to MS Word. Your book will have a smart define as well as a table of content. You now add images and you are sensible to go!
Celebrate writing your book!
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