A Nonfiction Book Begins With Reader, Frame, Authority, and Timing
In an Aspen Ideas Festival workshop, Anne Amienne argues that a nonfiction book begins not with a credential or subject area, but with a specific reader and a frame that gives the material motion. Her method asks prospective authors to turn expertise or lived experience into a clear book concept by testing what the reader needs, why the book matters now, and why the writer has the authority to write it. The goal is not a finished proposal, but a sharper idea that can survive contact with readers, agents, and editors.
The Aspen Institute·Jun 27, 2026·15 min read