map your book
May 2024
the online cohort experience
Note: Registration is now closed for the February 2024 cohort. If you’re interested in signing up for the May 2024 cohort, registrations are open now!
You've got a great book idea.
But how do you take that idea all the way from Chapter 1 to the conclusion? How do you plan to fill 50,000 words (or more!)?
Too many authors start strong but run out of steam. Too many authors have a vision for the end result but don't know how to make it a reality.
let us help you make a plan.
book mapping
is at the heart of everything we do.
By creating a visual map of your book's content, you'll always know what to write next and feel confident that you're on the right track.
Join us for a 5-week cohort experience!
Learn how to...
design a transformation for your reader
create a cohesive flow for the whole book
engage the reader throughout every chapter
write a stellar introduction and conclusion
Classes:
Tuesdays, May 7, 14, 21, 28, & June 4
2-3:30p ET
Live Q&As:
Thursdays, May 9, 16, 23, 30 & June 6
8-9p ET
where:
Zoom
Don’t worry. If you can’t make it live, we’ll send you the replays!
We'll explore several prescriptive and story-driven nonfiction genres, including...
What people are saying:
I was 17K words into writing my first book when I realized I had no idea what I was doing. I stumbled upon the opportunity to beta test the Hungry Authors Book Mapping Course and I am so glad I did. The course takes away the mystery of how books progress from the blank page to finished manuscript. Thank you, Ariel and Liz!
Pam Brown
If you are contemplating joining this course, DO IT! You will thank yourself later for making an investment with such exponential payoffs. I came in with a couple of fuzzy book ideas I was struggling to articulate and choose between, and I walked away with my whole book mapped out from beginning to end and even a couple of chapters outlined. I am clear, energized, and ready to get writing!
Claire Williams
After finishing this course, I know I will finish my book because I have a map to follow from the intro, through each chapter, to the conclusion. The process has helped me clarify my Big Idea and I can see where it will keep me on track offering my reader solid, transforming information. I purchased supplies, set up a table in my study, and have allotted a month to the process.
Susan Cort Johnson
meet your coaches
Liz Morrow is a traditionally
published ghostwriter for
entrepreneurs, thought leaders,
and business experts. Though
she has experience in every
piece of the pipeline - including
book ideation, planning,
positioning, editing, and
marketing - writing has always
been the part she loves most.
She lives in Greenville, SC, with
her husband and two children
and goldendoodle.
Ariel Curry is a writer, editor,
and book coach with over 10
years of experience in
traditional publishing.
She enjoys brainstorming and
mapping new book ideas,
bringing clarity and purpose to prose, and helping authors
build their self-efficacy. She
lives in Chattanooga, TN, with
her husband, foster children, and a growing menagerie of pets.
big idea
current state
transformation
Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
hook
hook
hook
hook
hook
section
section
section
section
section
story
story
story
story
story
section
section
section
section
section
story
story
story
story
story
reflection
reflection
reflection
reflection
reflection
By joining us in May, you’ll get...
live weekly meetings with us
community with other Hungry Authors
dedicated Q&A time
downloadable sample book maps across several nonfiction genres!
Cost: $499