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Write a non-fiction book by voice

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You already explain this stuff out loud all the time, to clients, students, colleagues. A Non-fiction project turns that into a book: you talk through each idea and MakeVox shapes the explanation into clear, structured prose.

Start a Non-fiction project

Create a project and choose Non-fiction. Build an outline of the arguments or topics you want to cover, or generate one from a short description, so the book has a spine before you fill it in.

The non-fiction workspace with a topic outline
An outline of ideas, filled in by talking.

Explain it out loud

Open a section and teach it the way you would to a smart friend. MakeVox turns the explanation into prose that keeps your logic and examples, so your expertise lands on the page without you fighting a blank cursor.

Tighten for the reader

When a section rambles, ask for a Polish pass to tighten it for flow, or talk it through to reorganize the argument. The goal is a chapter a reader can follow, built from the way you naturally explain things.

Tip. Have research or notes to work from? Import your documents and build the outline from them, then narrate the connective tissue between the pieces.

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