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Plan your non-fiction book in a weekend: Write the right book: From no idea to first draft Kindle Edition
- Go from no idea to THE Idea and know what your book is about
- Have your outline strategy completed
- Know who your reader is
- Have your book outline, chapter plan and chapter framework
- Know what content you have, where the gaps are and what new content you need to write
- How long it will take you to write, edit and publish
- Have your master plan by your side to help you to complete and publish your book
- Have your first draft written
- Have an idea of how to create a business around your book
If you have been writing your book for a while and it’s now in a mess, this book is for you. It will help you to go back to basics and untangle what you have written and get you back on track. The BEST way to write a book is to plan it out first. This book gives a number of steps to do just that.
Taking you right through the book planning process through to writing your first draft. ‘Plan your non-fiction book in a weekend’ guides you towards creating a writing, editing and publishing plan that will work best for you, and helps you to chart a course through the entire planning and writing a book process.
There is a book (and more) inside everyone.
If you have a book burning inside of you, that you’d prefer to see available on Amazon, then welcome – your journey to becoming a published author starts here.
Plan your Non-Fiction Book in a Weekend, guides you to published author success in a series of simple steps, that see you writing the right book for right now.
Plan your Non-Fiction Book in a Weekend, doesn't promise to write your book for you. It provides a guide to planning the journey so that writing your book becomes easier and you arrive at publication stress-free.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 13, 2013
- File size2.0 MB
Product details
- ASIN : B00ABQIPNC
- Publisher : Accende Academy
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : October 13, 2013
- Edition : 3rd
- Language : English
- File size : 2.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 279 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,281,678 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,270 in Business Writing Skills (Kindle Store)
- #1,705 in Business Writing Skills (Books)
- #3,980 in Writing Skill Reference (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Dale is a Coach, Writer, Author and the founder of the Memoir Book project, author of Writing To Heal and Write a Healing Memoir, among many other books.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2015Some time ago, I came across this book titled, “Plan your non-fiction book in a weekend”. Finding it attractive and promising, I said to myself, “Let’s see what’s inside it for me”. I write both fiction and non-fiction; therefore I knew that I will enlarge my knowledge by reading it. How did I know it? Well, I have to admit that the name ‘Jacqui Malpass’ was not totally unknown to me. I had the chance to read some of her articles, posted at jacquimalpass.com. She is a writer and a coach, and many times I wondered what other useful information can she provides my needs.
So, when I saw her book I definitely wanted to read what the author has to say about planning your non-fiction book. Being a project manager myself, any planning title like this will always capture my attention.
I opened the virtual covers and… the introduction succeeded to instill in me a hunger, to want and read more. Comparing the book with traveling in different ways was the best hook the author could send my way. I am a book devourer and an addicted traveler. A writer who pays attention to such details will have my attention for sure.
Turning one page after another, I was pleased to discover that Jacqui Malpass does not intend to teach you how to write a book. Rather, she teaches you about writing “The Book that will build your credibility and make you proud to have your name on it.” This is a great white ball review that I gave her. In case that you didn’t hear yet… giving a white ball (instead of a black one) is one of the best compliments I can give as a reviewer. It’s somehow similar to give five stars.
Another element that I appreciated in “Plan your non-fiction book in a weekend” was the fact that it combines inspirational statements with the practical side of the whole process. Saying “Writing is a wonderfully non-conscious act,” the author made me think a lot. Is writing a conscious act or not? Wow… if it’s as the author says… this changes everything from my point of view. I have to admit, that moment was like a revelation… I suddenly felt like I was in front of a gate that was waiting for my hand to open it. Further in the book Jacqui Malpass writes, “writing is a combination of conscious and non-conscious thinking and creativity”. That was the moment when I knew that I have to dig deeper into this statement. That was the moment when I told myself, “I love this author.” We, people, need so much inspiration in our lives. And for sure, Jacqui Malpass’ writing style is filled with it.
The book is a mix of inspiration and technique, and following Jacqui’s advice you will become more powerful and determined. More than this, you will understand what it means to live “your life with purpose”, as the writer you dream of being.
I bet you never asked yourself what kind of a planner you are. At least I never did, but now I had to because the author provokes you to find the answer.
I had some nice surprises seeing that even if the book’s title is referring to the planning process, still, in the book you can find answers to the main questions about the writing and publishing processes. You also receive a set of downloadable planning tools. The book explores the reasons to write a book, which I found very useful due to my belief that to control and use the branches, you must first go to the roots of a tree. In addition, you will discover how to do a case study of your competitors, how to point out who your One ideal reader is, and finally how to create the strategy for your book, a strategy that includes a very elaborated outlining explanation. Because it is also a very technical book, you need to read it having a pen and paper near you.
The author writes, “We each have a purpose; a reason for being, something that we are here to deliver”. As a conclusion to my review, I say this… If your reason to be is to give your gift to people through words in a book, then read Jacqui Malpass’ “Plan your non-fiction book in a weekend”! Not only will you not regret it, but when you finish reading it, you will feel that you are richer, more confident and… your next weekend will be very busy… planning “The Book” that will make you proud to have your name on it.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2015Really sound ideas for planning your book. I enjoyed the section where you find out what kind of a book planner you are... kind of revealing!
Rare advice for non-fiction writers.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022This book clocks in at well over 250 Kindle pages. I’m not sure how anyone is supposed to get all of this done in a weekend, as there is no way I could even if I worked all the way around the clock. I feel like this is two or three different books smashed into one, and I was overwhelmed reading it. On the plus side, it is well-written, and I didn’t notice many typos and spelling errors. But in terms of value it’s middling, at best.
Top reviews from other countries
- BlockSparksReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 22, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars The first step is always the most difficult - so here’s the help you need
They say everyone has at least one book inside them... but for so many people, that’s exactly where it’s destined to remain. Without a clear roadmap, it’s a daunting undertaking. Which is why this guide is so very helpful, in getting the structure out of your head, and committed clearly - so the big-picture thinking is done, and you can focus on the execution. This book will not write your book for you! But it will help you get out of your own way and make a start.
- Sarah HouldcroftReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 27, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
This is an excellent book if you wish to write a non-fiction book. It is clear and concise and takes you through the whole process so you will be organised, inspired and ready to write. I would certainly recommend Jacqui's book
- Kevin & Sarah ArrowReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for Planning and Writing a Non-fiction book
A thoroughly enjoyable read. It's clear that Jacqui has planned and published many books, and we're benefiting from her experience. If you're looking to create a non-fiction book and get it out of your head and into the Kindle store, this is a great place to start.
- Iffy1963Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 16, 2018
3.0 out of 5 stars Not very responsive
Ideas in the e-book are good- very easy to read. However, the promised worksheets have been removed from the websites. I have emailed twice to request them without a response.
Disappointing to say the least!
- Nadine HoneyboneReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars No excuse now
Wow, with this guide there really is no excuse for not getting my book written and published now. Great advice, lots of detail, worksheets and a host of other resources to help you get your book planned. Who knew there was so much to think about !