
It’s time. There’s a non-fiction book inside your brain and it’s time to coax it out, for realz.
But getting started, mate—it’s not easy, amiright? Well, I GOTCHA! Read on, Macduff…
“Vicky Quinn Fraser, your book outline and chapter plan FINALLY made me see how I can make sense of an otherwise messy blob of thoughts in my head.”
~ Jocelyn Brady, Brain Coach
There is no better time than now.
So if we can get off the damn PLANNING train and just start, incredible things can happen. Like your book!

* Massive props to Jocelyn Brady, Brain Coach, for introducing me to Deathbed You. Or Deathbed Me.
Deathbed You is craving creativity, and playtime, and the chance to tell their story!
There’s been so much focus on survival and so little space for creativity—and Deathbed You is worried your book will never happen.
DEATHBED YOU WANTS THIS FOR YOU!
So I made a bunch of stuff to help you if, for example, you are currently in one of these fun places:
Well, if you’re ready and willing and excited about your book, and you just need a little something-something to unlock your creativity and your words, I have just the thing: a plunger for your brain and book
(A bundle of templates. I have a bundle of templates for you. Not an actual plunger.)
“But I don’t want a template/blueprint/cookie-cutter thing that’ll make my book sound like everyone else’s!”
No me neither!
You don’t want to write a book that sounds like everyone else’s—and I don’t want you to do that either—so maybe you’ve shied away from templates and outlines (me too). But the brain plunger I’ve made is not gonna force you into a box you don’t suit.
These things—these templates I’ve created—are special. They are going to help you create, I promise.

Moxie Books is about weird + wonderful books, about making something totally original and unique. These templates are going to help you start a book that doesn’t sound like everyone else’s, because you’re weird + wonderful and that’s what we’re going to tease out onto the page. Your weirdness + wonderfulness.
These aren’t one-size-fits-all, or “use this template or you won’t be able to write a book” things—nothing like that. They are tools to help you gather your ideas and fit them together in a way that works for you.
So here’s what I’ve made:
These interactive templates live in Notion, which is just about one of the best pieces of writing + productivity software I’ve ever found.
It perfectly suits my brain.
However, it might not suit yours—so you don’t have to sign up to Notion or anything if you don’t want to.
You can buy your templates from me then use them in one of 2 ways:
Duplicate to save the template to your own workspace and start writing in it. (You don’t need to have a paid-for Notion account to do this.)File + Save As to save a new document for yourself, and start writing in it.Remember: these templates are just to get you started—you can customise them in any way you choose, to suit the book you’re writing and the way you work.
As long as you keep hold of the original link, you’ll also get lifetime access to any updates I make to the templates. So they’ll keep getting better and better!
The templates are £99 each or £450 for the bundle.
“I found [the templates to be] an excellent confidence builder to help start writing my book, and more than that it gave me a plan to work to.”
~ Melanie Osborne, Wrenwood Renovations

Get your book idea down on paper, write a short synopsis, and get clarity on what you’re actually writing about and why. (You’ll be amazed at how the words flow when you’re 100% sure about what you’re doing.)
It’s like an outline but less stuffy. You’ll start with humans, not abstract ideas. This template will help you take that magnificent idea of yours and give it purpose and direction, so you can sit your butt down and write.
This IS an outline, sorry. But it’s a really bloody good one and you’ll enjoy playing through it—and by the time you’ve wandered through it, your actual writing will be (more of) a breeze.
There are little boxes and prompts all over this template to help you get everything you need into each chapter—and keep all the fluff in your pockets, not your book. When you’re done, your chapters will feel simple.
YES! GAMES! Because writing can be fun, even when it also feels like super hard work. Writing is creative work and I want you to enjoy it—because if you don’t enjoy writing, your readers won’t enjoy reading it.