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CLARIFYING YOUR NONFICTION BOOK CONCEPT

Sat, Sep 6, 2025 from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT

FREE TO ATTEND

You have a great idea—but is it ready to become a book? In this interactive workshop, you’ll refine your nonfiction concept and clarify what your book is really about, who it’s for, and how it stands out. Whether you’re writing a memoir, self-help, personal growth, or thought leadership book, this session will help you focus your purpose and shape your message. Through guided exercises and discussion, you’ll develop a working book hook, define your audience, and identify the transformation or takeaway your reader will gain. Leave with a clearer direction and renewed motivation to begin (or reimagine) your project.

No registration is required, though seating is limited. Please plan to arrive early to secure a spot.

Charlotte Chipperfield

Charlotte Chipperfield

Charlotte Chipperfield, founder of Her Narrative, is a certified life coach, developmental editor, and book coach empowering women authors to write confidently and courageously. Her mantra: "Your narrative, your way—unapologetically." A speaker at notable events and literary award judge, Charlotte blends life coaching with storytelling expertise to help individuals craft compelling narratives in both books and life.

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