Learn to bulletproof your nonfiction book for accuracy
Publishing a nonfiction book is daunting. The process can take years—and often, the idea for the book begins even earlier. While nonfiction suggests a commitment to facts, managing the research behind those facts can be overwhelming. How do you track years of reporting without rifling through stacks of notes when it’s time to prepare your manuscript for a fact-checker?
Join Jaime Green and Wudan Yan for a 75-minute webinar on how to organize your reporting in Scrivener, what to expect during the fact-checking process, and how to work effectively with a fact-checker you may hire.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
How to organize your research in Scrivener
Which Scrivener features support annotation as you write
Best annotation practices for fact-checking—and what fact-checkers want
How Scrivener can support the annotation process
What to expect during the fact-checking process
Different approaches to fact-checking a book
JAIME GREEN is an author, editor, and writing teacher. She is series editor of The Best American Science and Nature Writing and author of The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos. She is a lecturer for the Johns Hopkins master's program in science and medical writing, and an independent teacher offering workshops in writing process, organization, and research for journalists and creative writers.
Learn to bulletproof your nonfiction book for accuracy
Publishing a nonfiction book is daunting. The process can take years—and often, the idea for the book begins even earlier. While nonfiction suggests a commitment to facts, managing the research behind those facts can be overwhelming. How do you track years of reporting without rifling through stacks of notes when it’s time to prepare your manuscript for a fact-checker?
Join Jaime Green and Wudan Yan for a 75-minute webinar on how to organize your reporting in Scrivener, what to expect during the fact-checking process, and how to work effectively with a fact-checker you may hire.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
How to organize your research in Scrivener
Which Scrivener features support annotation as you write
Best annotation practices for fact-checking—and what fact-checkers want
How Scrivener can support the annotation process
What to expect during the fact-checking process
Different approaches to fact-checking a book
JAIME GREEN is an author, editor, and writing teacher. She is series editor of The Best American Science and Nature Writing and author of The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and Our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos. She is a lecturer for the Johns Hopkins master's program in science and medical writing, and an independent teacher offering workshops in writing process, organization, and research for journalists and creative writers.