Organizing Your Work: How to Write a Non-Fiction Book

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Learn how to organize your nonfiction work on your computer in this free video guide to writing a nonfiction book, for authors & writers.

By: Bobbi Linkemer

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:04

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Tags: books

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"I’m Bobbi Linkemer on behalf of expertvillage.com, and I’d like to invite you to visit my website at writeanonfictionbook.com. So, you’rer building an outline and then there is the organization on the computer, and you should back up, back up, back up because there’s nothing worse than losing your book. For every chapter, you should have file. First of all, you have one file folder called The Book. Then inside that file folder, every chapter has its own file folder. The introduction has a file folder; the preface has a file folder. Every part of the book has a file folder. The stuff that’s going to go on your cover. As you add material, it goes in the file folder. For everything that you have on your computer you should have a hard copy."

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