Webinar: How to Strategically Weave Your Argument Through Your Book Manuscript
Vote in the poll for the webinar time!

Greetings, dear readers! Once a quarter, I offer a live webinar exclusively for paid subscribers of Publish Not Perish and our next one is coming up at the end of the month!
This quarter’s webinar is designed especially for book writers* grappling with one of the most persistent challenges of long-form academic writing: carrying your central argument across multiple chapters in a way that feels coherent and compelling without becoming repetitive.
In this 60-minute webinar, I’ll walk you through a set of concrete tools and techniques for sustaining and developing your argument throughout your manuscript. You’ll learn:
How to create a living blueprint, which is three evolving documents that clarify and track your argument across chapters
How to ensure each chapter builds your case instead of circling back to the same point
How to return to your argument in dynamic ways that avoid redundancy and deepen your analysis
Whether you're still clarifying your main claims or finalizing a draft, this session will help you structure your thinking and move forward with more confidence. The approaches I share draw from both my own book-writing experience and my work with academic authors navigating similar terrain.
The workshop will take place during the week of July 29 and will be recorded for those who can’t attend live.
If you're not yet a paid subscriber and want access to the live session, recording, and downloadable workbook, you can subscribe here:
*This webinar will focus on book writing, but some of the content may also resonate for dissertation writers.
Paid subscribers: Please vote below by Thursday for the time that works best for you! You will get the recording and the workbook even if you can’t attend live.
All times are in Central European Summer Time (Amsterdam) and you can check your time zone here:
I would appreciate a recording- as I am unavailable during the days mentioned. Thank you Jenn!
What a wonderful and useful topic. My compliments, Jenn. I can't wait!