Here are some of my recommended tools for some of the stages of the process: - Mindmap: xmind - Research: KDSpy and Publisher Rocket - Transcription: Descript and Rev.com, Otter.ai - Writing: Word, Google Docs, Notion, Scrivener, Dabble, Novelr, Novelpad, Reedsy - AI Writing Assistants for Nonfiction: ChatGPT, Jasper.ai, Sudowrite - Book Formatting: Vellum, Atticus
This was very interesting and inspiring. I have been dragging my feet on writing my book for many years. I don't even know why. I think I will try to do it now. Thank you for giving me the nudge that I needed to move forward with it. Keep up the good work!
I learned that maybe i am spending too much time in the draft process. I am going through a work 4 or 5 times before sending it to an editor. I like the idea of draft and send to the editor.
Please cut the commercial intros. You spent 1:30 minutes pitching and setting up the content before you got into it. Use that time to DELVE deeper into the topic because your content (in this video) is shallow. That info can be found asking GPT-4.
Here are some of my recommended tools for some of the stages of the process:
- Mindmap: xmind
- Research: KDSpy and Publisher Rocket
- Transcription: Descript and Rev.com, Otter.ai
- Writing: Word, Google Docs, Notion, Scrivener, Dabble, Novelr, Novelpad, Reedsy
- AI Writing Assistants for Nonfiction: ChatGPT, Jasper.ai, Sudowrite
- Book Formatting: Vellum, Atticus
Thank you very much for this incredible video. That would be great to watch other nonfiction writing and AI strategies. 😊
I love writing nonfiction almost as much as fiction so you can count on that!
Great! I can't wait 😊
Thank you very practical guide and have me a way to do better.
This was very interesting and inspiring. I have been dragging my feet on writing my book for many years. I don't even know why. I think I will try to do it now. Thank you for giving me the nudge that I needed to move forward with it. Keep up the good work!
Yes
I learned that maybe i am spending too much time in the draft process. I am going through a work 4 or 5 times before sending it to an editor. I like the idea of draft and send to the editor.
I know myself, and I'll nitpick it to death and never ship it if I've left to my own devices while editing. Remember the 80/20 rule.
A good overall presentation - well thought out. Definitely a subject you would want to understand if you are in that niche
Please cut the commercial intros. You spent 1:30 minutes pitching and setting up the content before you got into it.
Use that time to DELVE deeper into the topic because your content (in this video) is shallow.
That info can be found asking GPT-4.
Thanks! I appreciate your honest feedback.