Your Book Belongs on the

Bestseller Shelf

  • Finally start your book with a clear, simple first step

  • Write with confidence instead of second-guessing

  • Turn your idea into a manuscript readers can’t wait to buy

  • Discover the easy formula behind bestselling nonfiction

You’ve got the spark of an idea for your book, but turning it into pages that flow is where most aspiring authors stall.

That’s not because you’re not capable, it’s because you don’t have a clear framework to capture all your thoughts and start strong.

The Nonfiction Book Jumpstart Kit gives you exactly that framework. Inside, you’ll find guided prompts and exercises designed to help you organize your ideas, gather your research, and clarify your vision before you ever tackle an outline.

It’s the perfect first step for writing a nonfiction book you feel passionate about. Instead of circling the idea forever, you’ll finally have a plan that moves you forward and the confidence that your draft will actually take shape.

Real Results

What’s Inside?

Eleven pages of pure gold! I’ve documented my stepwise approach to clarifying your book idea, understanding who exactly you’re writing for, and keeping all your supporting content and evidence organized, making the drafting process a breeze!

  • Before you start writing, you need to know exactly what your book is about and, more importantly, what it’s for. The strongest nonfiction books explore a core idea with intention, and it acts as a throughline for every chapter and section.

    This section of the kit helps you clarify this so you’re set up for writing success.

  • Too many first-time authors write for “everyone”—which usually means the book connects with no one. Strong nonfiction is written with a specific reader in mind, and every chapter is built around what they need to learn, feel, or do.

    This section helps you focus in on exactly the kind of person who will fall in love with your book.

  • You have so many ideas and thoughts floating around your head, in your Notes app, and scribbled into planners and notebooks—all meant to build up your beautiful book. Before you can build a chapter outline, you need the raw material your book will be made from. Think of this as collecting the puzzle pieces before arranging them.

    This section helps you categorize each type of idea; this is the most underrated and skipped-over step, but it will make your writing journey so much easier!

I’m Rebecca, an editor, coach, and your personal publishing consultant

About

The publishing world has a reputation for being exclusive.

But here, you and your book are welcome, and I want to hear your story.

I’ve worked on everything from New York Times and USA Today bestsellers and Indie Next picks to self-published debut novels. I’ve worked with authors who have a lot of letters after their names, attended the most prestigious schools in the world, and have a lot of famous friends. But I’ve also helped people who take money out of their retirement to follow their dreams and write a book.

I’m so proud of all the corners of the publishing world I get to play in. No book is more important to me than another. What matters most to me is in the end, it feels like you. I’m so proud to have helped hundreds of authors elevate their voices and amplify their messages. This work is more important now than ever.

Are you ready to get started?

Let’s Chat!

Interested in working together? Shoot me this form and we can chat about your book!


Email
rebeccaanderseneditorial@gmail.com