Blueprint Report
The Blueprint Report examines the structural instincts, execution patterns, and long-term architecture of your writing career. It answers the question writers rarely ask until it's too late: how do I actually build a body of work that lasts?
One-time payment. Yours permanently.
What's included
Sample insights
Examples of the kind of analysis this report delivers. Your report will be specific to your writing.
You are a structural reviser — your best work emerges through rewriting, not drafting. Your process should be designed around this.
Your natural book length is 70,000–90,000 words. Shorter feels incomplete; longer loses your structural instinct.
Three book concepts that align with your voice, themes, and structural strengths: [included in full report].
This report is for you if…
- Writers who have finished one book and don't know what to write next
- Authors who feel their career lacks direction
- Writers who want to understand their structural strengths and weaknesses
- Anyone preparing to pitch a second or third book
This report is not for you if…
- —Writers who want developmental editing on a specific manuscript
- —Writers who have not yet written anything
- —Writers looking for marketing or platform advice
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Frequently asked questions
What are the three book concepts?
Based on your intake responses, the report generates three distinct book concept outlines — each aligned with your voice, thematic signature, and structural instincts. These are starting points, not prescriptions.
Is this the most comprehensive report?
The Blueprint is the most forward-looking report. The Complete Bundle — which includes Path, Expansion, and Blueprint — provides the most comprehensive picture of your writing identity, themes, and architecture together.
Can I use this for a non-fiction book?
Yes. The structural analysis applies to both fiction and non-fiction. The book concepts will reflect your intake responses.
Ready to understand your writing voice?
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