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If it sounds like your book idea is derivative and same-old-same-old, then no one will want to publish it (or buy it). Make sure your book proposal has a hook. Just like any good story, your book proposal needs to hook the editor who reads it, so they send it to their superiors...
This guide to selling non-fiction book proposals explains how to catch an editor's eye by positioning your book so that it stands out from the competition. It provides pointers on writing an effective sample chapter and explains how the fiction market differs from non-fiction....
The next step is to write a winning book proposal—designed to persuade an agent to ask to see your manuscript and consider representing it to publishers. Book proposals vary in approach, length, and style, but certain key elements must be included for yours to succeed. In 10 to 25 pages,...
As we have seen in our brief sojourn amid the majestic buffalo and skipping lambs, while the text of a book proposal is formatted largely in the same matter as a manuscript’s, the various headings and subheadings are often different. Allow me to take a brief pause in the midst of all ...
How to Write a Good Book Proposal, the SequelBy Rachel Toor
Want to publish your book? Learn how--it's easier than you think! Charismatic authors and literary agents Jeff Herman and Deborah Levine Herman have successfully sold hundreds of titles and learned--through trial and error--how to write a flawless book proposal that publishers can't resist. ...
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Scaling Life’s Summits: Surviving the Climb Without Losing Your Faithby Bill Woolsey and Scott Kaiser (PublishAmerica, 2004). Addresses the “seven dilemmas” that make people question God’s plan for their lives: aging, death, disaster, divorce, guilt, illness, and unemployment—and how the...
By Luvvie Ajayi Jones (4-time NYT bestselling author) guides you from IDEA to INK, equipping you to write, publish, and market your book successfully.