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The Making of a Workbook
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The Making of a Workbook

Author Ned Johnson on writing a workbook: the planning, writing, editing, and marketing of The Seven Principles for Raising a Self-Driven Child

Hi #AmWriters, Jess here. I’ve been wanting to do an episode on workbooks forever - on any form of companion text that pairs with nonfiction books, really. How do you propose them, write them, format them? You know me, I like the granular details. Fortunately, Ned Johnson and Dr. William Stixrud are publishing The Seven Principles for Raising a Self-Driven Child in March, and Ned was willing to come on the podcast and teach me all about the nuts and bolts of putting a workbook out into the world.

This episode truly flattened my learning curve, and I hope it does the same for you.

People and things we talked about in this episode:

William Stixrud

Katie Hurley and A Year of Positive Thinking for Teens

Tina Payne Bryson, The Whole-Brain Child and Bottom Line for Baby

StrengthsFinder2.0

TriMetrix

Moo.com

Can you make custom post-it notes? Yes, yes you can.

The Disengaged Teen by Rebecca Winthrop and Jenny Anderson


LAST Last Call: Join the Winter 2025 Blueprint Challenge

If you have big goals for 2025 that include writing, finishing or revising a book, you’ll want to join us for the Winter 2025 Blueprint Challenge.

We started January 5, but it’s JUST not too late to jump in. We’ll be walking Blueprinters through the 14 steps of the Blueprint over 10 weeks. Some of the steps are very short and we combined them into one episode—and the first step is indeed on the shorter side, so you still have time to catch up if you subscribe now.

Every episode speaks to fiction writers, memoir writers, and nonfiction writers. There are workbooks, and you will get a link to the digital download of the Blueprint book of your choice.

We’ll also be hosting weekly AMAs (ask me anything), write-alongs, and Zoom meet-ups with coaches—and KJ will be writing her own Blueprint, and Jennie will be coaching her through it in weekly episodes. For more about the challenge, check out these past posts:

  1. What the Blueprint is and why Jennie made it

  2. Introducing the winter book coach hosts

  3. Overcoming Pantsing Pitfalls: How the Blueprint Method Can Save Your Story

  4. The Blueprint is the Solution for Time-Strapped Writers

  5. How to Use a Blueprint for Revision

  6. Befriending the Blueprint

If you finish your Blueprint during the Challenge, you will be eligible to win a review from either Jennie or KJ. (If you missed the #AmWriting Success Story about the writer who won the Blueprint Sprint grand prize in 2022, give it a listen. It’s very inspiring! It’s right HERE.)

It’s going to be such a good time and we’d love to have you join us!

The Blueprint Challenge is for Supporters only—10 weeks to plan the book you want to write instead of 90K words figuring it out. You in?

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Entertaining, actionable advice on craft, productivity and creativity for writers and journalists in all genres, with hosts Jessica Lahey, KJ Dell'Antonia and Sarina Bowen.