

Workshop: Writing Nonfiction - Drafting Chapter Prose
On Day Two, we take everything you built and turn it into real, readable content.
In this second session, you’ll take the outline created on Day One and develop it into full chapter prose—transforming your food-based nonfiction idea into something structured, clear, and actually useful for readers.
We’ll focus on expanding your ideas with clarity, strengthening explanations, and writing in a consistent nonfiction voice that feels confident, practical, and easy to follow—whether you’re working with recipes, food habits, cultural insights, or step-by-step guidance.
You’ll use Sudowrite to support the drafting process—helping you expand sections, improve flow, and refine your content—without losing your voice or sounding generic. The goal is to create writing that feels natural, helpful, and ready to move toward publication.
We’ll also look at how to balance information with readability—so your chapters don’t just “say things,” they guide the reader in a way that makes them want to keep going (and actually use what you wrote).
By the end of Day Two, you’ll have:
Drafted chapters based on your outline
A clearer, more confident nonfiction writing voice
Structured, reader-friendly content you can continue building on
Practical tools for revising, improving flow, and polishing your manuscript
And real progress on your 5th book, moving from idea to something tangible and publishable.
This is a good fit if you struggle with turning outlines into actual writing, if your nonfiction feels dry or unclear, or if you want a simple, repeatable way to draft and refine content that readers will genuinely use.