A paragraph is a collection of sentences related to a single idea, statement or topic. A paragraph explains a chapter’s sub-heading, just like a sub-heading explains a book’s chapter. Everything you’ve learned about using chapters and sub-headings to sequentially explain teaching concepts or events in an autobiography also applies to paragraphs.
One of the best tools you’ll have as you write your book is an outline. This will act as your road map, helping you navigate a complex city and ensuring you never get lost. Learn the 10 steps to write an outline and 6 brainstorming methods to get your ideas in order.
This week’s class featured two different topics. Both are relatively short so I decided to combine them. First, I spoke about Research, then talked about Chapter Headings & Sub-Headings.
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This week, I talked about how to define the parameters of your book. I handed out a 10-page worksheet with instructions and several forms that need to be filled out. The results of this worksheet will be a powerful tool when creating your outline and writing your book.
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