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Creative Non-Fiction Writing Specialization

About the video: How to Write an Overview

Overview

“Now, we are going to see how to write the “overview” portion of your book proposal. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: How to Write an Overview, which is part of the Domestika online course: Creative Non-Fiction Writing Specialization. Transform ideas into captivating stories using creative writing techniques and overcome writer's block through practice.

Partial transcription of the video

“In our last lesson, we looked at understanding platform. In this lesson, we're going to tackle writing one of the hardest components of the book proposal, the overview. One of the reasons that writing a book proposal is so challenging is that it's hard to write about our writing. But that is what a book proposal is. It's us writing about what makes our writing so great. To my mind, there are three parts of a book proposal that are really chewy and difficult. The overview, the comp title analysis, and the bio and marketing plan. Now, an overview is difficult because it's an executive summary...”

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Course summary for: Creative Non-Fiction Writing Specialization

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Shaun Levin

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Shaun Levin, a distinguished author and creative writing instructor, has dedicated over two decades to guiding writers in discovering their unique voices. With a portfolio that includes works like "Snapshots of the Boy" and "Seven Sweet Things," Shaun's expertise lies in transforming raw ideas into compelling narratives. His passion for the craft is evident in his approach to teaching foundational techniques, from character development to plot construction, providing a nurturing environment for beginners to overcome creative hurdles.

Courtney Maum, an accomplished author of books such as "Before and After the Book Deal" and "Touch," brings a wealth of experience in publishing and storytelling. Her ability to shape personal stories into universal themes is unparalleled. As an expert in memoir writing, Courtney helps writers find their authentic voice and navigate the complexities of the literary world. Her guidance is invaluable for those looking to craft impactful narratives that resonate with a wide audience.

Amy Irvine, an award-winning author and environmental advocate, is celebrated for her works like "Desert Cabal," which delve into themes of nature, family, and self-discovery. She emphasizes authenticity in writing, blending truth with narrative creativity to connect personal experiences with broader societal contexts. Amy's teaching nurtures a deep understanding of how nonfiction can captivate readers through engaging storytelling.

Tom Bromley, a seasoned writer, editor, and ghostwriter, boasts over 25 years in the publishing industry. His experience in authoring several books and collaborating with diverse writers equips him with the skills to bring personal stories to life. Tom's approach to life writing focuses on honesty and clarity, helping participants identify pivotal moments and develop a unique narrative voice that resonates with readers.

Kate Englebrecht, an experienced editor and publishing consultant, specializes in refining authors' ideas and guiding them through the publishing process. Her expertise in crafting compelling book proposals ensures that manuscripts stand out in competitive markets. Kate's knowledge in creating effective query letters and synopses is instrumental for aspiring authors aiming to capture the attention of agents and publishers. Her insights into the intricacies of the publishing world provide a valuable resource for those seeking to navigate this complex landscape.


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Creative Non-Fiction Writing Specialization. Writing course by Domestika

Creative Non-Fiction Writing Specialization

A specialization by multiple teachers
Creative writing instructor. Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
  • 100% positive reviews (13)
  • 1,314 students