Category: Agents

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: Mission Statement

These days many book proposals include a mission statement after the About the Author section. Here you answer the question: “Why do I feel compelled to write this book?” Or answer these questions: “What’s my purpose in writing this book?” “What’s my mission in writing this book (or how does writing this book fit into [...]

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: About the Author

At this point in the proposal process you must write down all the reasons why you are the best person to write your book. This section is called “About the Author.” It, again, falls under the Introduction. Sounds pretty simply, right? It actually is. Write a biography of your expertise and experience in the third [...]

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: Necessary Resources

The next section in the Introduction is called “Resources Needed to Complete the Book.” Here you will detail all costs related to completing your book and discuss when you will complete your book. Here are a few resources you might consider including : Photos Art Permissions Foreword by a celebrity In this section of a [...]

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: Complementary Books

Sorry I didn’t post the next part in my series on writing a nonfiction book proposal last Friday. I’m in New York for the whole month of August with my son, the dancer, and things got a bit crazy. (For the last two weeks I thought I might actually  be moving to NYC for 10-11 [...]

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: Competiting Books

Now we come to the Competing Books section of a book proposal. This is still part of the Introduction. Here you take a long hard look at what books already have been written on your topic and how your book compares to them. The reason for this is simple. You want to convince a publisher [...]

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: Promotion

The fourth section in the first part of the proposal, the Introduction, is the Promotion section. This part of the proposal can make or break your chance to get your book published by a traditional publisher. The Promotion section constitutes a huge part of any book proposal. The Promotion section of your proposal equates to [...]

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: The Markets

The second section in the first part of the proposal, the Introduction, is the Markets section. This part of the proposal describes large groups of average readers—actual markets. In this section you ask: Who would be interested in my topic? Who will buy my book? As you answer these questions, include demographic information if you [...]

Demystifying the Nonfiction Book Proposal: The Overview

I work with a lot of aspiring authors and authors on their nonfiction book proposals. Despite the many great books written on how to write a book proposal, I’m always amazed at how little these clients know about how to write a book proposal. Most proposals I see contain little or nothing of what they [...]

Why Self-Publish an Ebook? “Ebooks are forever.”

Here’s the latest news in the world of e-book self-publishing: Bestselling thriller author Barry Eisler turned down his traditional publishers $500,000 contract for two books and will instead self-publish his next novel. After a bit of prompting from his daughter, he self-published a short story in the e-book market with great success. Now he is [...]

Wednesday March 23rd, 2011 in Agents, E-Books, Publishing Industry | 2 Comments »

10 Things to Do to Produce a Winning Nonfiction Book Proposal

I’ve looked at two book proposals recently for aspiring authors with agents eagerly awaiting their submissions. The writers came to me for what they considered a “cursory review” because they felt their proposals just needed a “finishing touch,” another set of eyes to glance over it before they attached it to an email and hit [...]

Wednesday March 2nd, 2011 in Agents, Book Proposals, Proposals | No Comments »