Earlier this year, I created the Zettelkästen Method for Writers.
This course teaches a note-taking and organization system that can help you improve your writing, productivity and creativity.
The man who’s best known for this method, German scientific writer Niklas Luhmann, wrote over 70 books and 400 research papers.
And that strategy didn't involve chaining himself to the desk for hours every day either.
Since then, writers, scholars, and creatives of all types have used variations of the Zettelkästen method to capture ideas, make connections, and develop a structured writing process.
It works for fiction and nonfiction, too.
Once you understand a few key principles, it’ll help you plan, outline, and write your best work.
Through a series of video lessons, you will learn how to set up and maintain a Zettelkästen, capture and process ideas, and develop a structured writing process that works for you.
Write on,
Bryan Collins
P.S. The course comes with a 100% money-back guarantee if you're unhappy.