Writing the first book is paramount not only due to the magnitude of completing the project, but also understanding the essential building blocks. Over the years, I’ve created a system for my books’ development. My cheat sheet for producing a book’s blueprint lies in the order of production. The System As mentioned in my book, In Her Own Ink, I follow the same format of designing my books. Here are some of my proven-strategies to starting a draft: List Titles Identify Objectives Create an Outline I dive into my book’s design by jotting down a list of titles. Eventually, this list will guide me to either the title of my book and/or its chapter titles and subheadings. All of these ideas are helpful to organizing my story. Prior to writing anything, I identify my book’s argument and purpose, otherwise known as the objectives and reader takeaways. Then list an overview of the manuscript; from the front matter to the very end of the book - About the Author. Once I’ve identified sectio...