Book Planning resources
Blueprints, outlines, chapter briefs, and how to plan a book before you draft.
What Is a Chapter Brief?
A chapter brief is the operational contract for a single chapter. It defines what the chapter must accomplish, what it must set up, what it must pay off, and what it must not repeat. Here is why it matters.
How to Outline a Novel
A good novel outline is not just a list of chapter titles. It is a hierarchical plan where every chapter has a purpose, a payoff, and a connection to the chapters around it. Here is how to build one.
How to Outline a Nonfiction Book
A nonfiction outline must ensure the thesis is developed, promises are fulfilled, claims are supported, and concepts are introduced in the right order. Here is how to build one that does all of that.
How Long Should a Book Chapter Be?
Chapter length affects pacing, reader engagement, and how your book feels. There is no single right answer, but there are principles. Here is how to think about chapter length for your book.
Build the outline your chapters have to obey.
Turn your concept into a Blueprint, outline, and chapter-level plan before you draft a single word.
Your book is bigger than a prompt.
Give it a memory.
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