
Have you ever contemplated writing a book?
Which comes first? The core idea? Or the storyline? Or the characters, perhaps? How do you organise your project so it doesn't go "flat in the middle" and take "forever" to complete?
How will you maintain your motivation for months on end, particularly when it feels like the process is turning into a laborious uphill battle?
How do professional authors 'knock out' two or even three books a year?
English author Neil Mach explains how to get a book started in his 2025 illustrated talk, titled: How to Write Your First Book.

How to get a book started...
With over 20 books (fiction and non-fiction) to his name, Neil Mach frequently addresses large crowds, lecturing on topics such as literary perspectives, writing traditions, and creative development.
It’s common knowledge that finishing a book is a difficult task, with most aspiring authors failing to achieve publication.
With humour and instruction, Neil’s slideshow talk leads his audience through the early stages of writing a book, explaining how to tackle those important first steps that will help your book get jump-started to onward success.
With over twelve years of publishing experience, Neil shares his best writing techniques and the closely guarded trade-secrets of the authoring profession.

How to get a book started...
Neil's 45-minute illustrated presentation, How to Write Your First Book, provides useful advice on:
Developing a theme for your book
What constitutes a good idea for a book?
Generating ideas: using plot, character, or theme as inspiration
Researching for your book: tips & tricks
Methods for spanning chapters across a whole book
Beginning and ending techniques
How to develop a daily writing schedule that works for you
Tips on improving and editing your writing
Tips on how to market + promote your book as you “go along”
Tips on how to stay focused for the ‘long haul’

The toughest part about writing any book is the idea generation phase. In a helpful and amusing way, Neil describes and gives advice on this phase of composition, which he calls the ‘ideation’ element.
Neil also details how new authors can weave personal experiences—desires, anxieties, fears, sorrows, regrets, and aversions—into compelling themes.
Neil claims that powerful & meaningful writing requires commitment—and it's this commitment to making amends, confronting anxieties, fulfilling fantasies, exploring possibilities, facing uncomfortable truths, or improving an audience’s understanding of issues, concepts, or possibilities that makes the writing process a cathartic and enjoyable experience for any writer.
You should consider inviting Neil to deliver this entertaining & very educational presentation to aspiring writers, new authors, or anyone interested in the creative processes behind the world's most successful books.
This 45 minute slideshow presentation (with an extra 15 mins for Q&A's) would be ideal for book clubs, locally run writing groups, community centres, U3A groups, Probus Clubs, literature circles, creative writing groups etc. No group is too small!
To book this talk head to: https://speakernet.co.uk/talk/6872
or you may contact the speaker directly at the email address given (below) on the main page if you'd like to discuss your requirements.





