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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 14 MIN

Bonus Episode 2: The Method for Nonfiction: Market Myths as Case Study

from The Architect's Method A Novelist's Blueprint · host Luigi Pascal Rondanini

The Architect's Method is not limited to novels.In nonfiction, the reader is your protagonist. Their transformation is your plot. Your evidence is your scenes. Your argument is your arc.I demonstrate this using my recently completed book Market Myths and Mathematical Realities, a six hundred thirty six citation analysis of unscientific trading indicators. The book examines fourteen market indicators, from moon phases to magazine covers, subjecting each to rigorous statistical testing.Same seven stages. Different genre. Same results.In this episode:How complete vision translates to reader transformation. What does your reader believe at the start? What will they believe at the end?Research mastery for nonfiction: gathering evidence in three tiers, critical, authentic, and enhancement.Architectural design through argument structure. Escalation through accumulation. Thirteen failed indicators building toward one that works.Character as function: every example, every case study, every indicator has a job in the overall argument.Why Chapter Ten, The Halloween Effect, became the structural hinge of the entire book.The drift log that kept a potentially infinite research project focused on transformation.The method works because structure works. Genre is irrelevant. Transformation is everything.—Resources:Custom GPT and Companion Workbook: rondanini.com/architect-method—Questions? Reach out at rondanini.com

The Architect's Method is not limited to novels.In nonfiction, the reader is your protagonist. Their transformation is your plot. Your evidence is your scenes. Your argument is your arc.I demonstrate this using my recently completed book Market Myths and Mathematical Realities, a six hundred thirty six citation analysis of unscientific trading indicators. The book examines fourteen market indicators, from moon phases to magazine covers, subjecting each to rigorous statistical testing.Same seven stages. Different genre. Same results.In this episode:How complete vision translates to reader transformation. What does your reader believe at the start? What will they believe at the end?Research mastery for nonfiction: gathering evidence in three tiers, critical, authentic, and enhancement.Architectural design through argument structure. Escalation through accumulation. Thirteen failed indicators building toward one that works.Character as function: every example, every case study, every indicator has a job in the overall argument.Why Chapter Ten, The Halloween Effect, became the structural hinge of the entire book.The drift log that kept a potentially infinite research project focused on transformation.The method works because structure works. Genre is irrelevant. Transformation is everything.—Resources:Custom GPT and Companion Workbook: rondanini.com/architect-method—Questions? Reach out at rondanini.com

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