Collaborate to Create: A Guide to Coauthoring Nonfiction

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Thinking of teaming up to write a nonfiction book? Collaborate to Create is your essential guide to building a successful coauthoring partnership—from your first conversation to your book launch and beyond.

In today’s publishing landscape, collaboration offers powerful opportunities: to expand your expertise, grow your author portfolio, reach new readers, and build lasting professional relationships. Whether you’re an experienced nonfiction author or tackling your first book, this guide walks you through every step of the coauthoring journey. Perfect for authors, entrepreneurs, and subject matter experts who want to create nonfiction books through partnership.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Evaluate potential coauthors and find the right creative fit.

  • Align expectations and formalize your partnership.

  • Manage the logistics of writing, editing, publishing, and promoting together.

  • Navigate common challenges and keep your collaboration on track.

  • Build a long-term foundation for future collaborative projects.

 If you’re ready to unlock the creative and professional rewards of collaboration—and avoid the pitfalls that can derail a project—Collaborate to Create is your trusted roadmap.

EBOOK: ISBN 978-1-959882-21-3

PRINT: ISBN 978-1-959882-22-0

COMING SOON!

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MATTY DALRYMPLE is the author of the Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels and Suspense Shorts and the Lizzy Ballard Thrillers. She writes, speaks, consults, and podcasts on the writing craft and the publishing voyage as The Indy Author.

M.L. RONN (MICHAEL LA RONN) writes science fiction & fantasy novels and self-help books for writers. He built a writing career, publishing 10-12 books per year, while raising a family, working a full-time job, and attending law school.

For Your Consideration

At the end of each section of our book Collaborate to Create: A Guide to Coauthoring Nonfiction, we include questions for readers to answer. How does the information we’ve shared resonate with you as you navigate the coauthoring process? What actions will you commit to take based on what you’ve learned? You can capture your responses in this downloadable document, and these notes will serve as a map for your coauthoring efforts. 

Drop us a note and let us know how your collaboration is going!

Matty Dalrymple (matty@mattydalrymple.com)
M.L. Ronn (michael@michaelaronn.com)