Your nonfiction book proposal convinces agents and publishers that your idea is marketable and that you will make a good business partner for your book. It’s a business plan you’ll need if you want to convince publishing professionals your book will sell and you can help it do so. If business and business plans are not your forté, and you’ve read all the full-length books on how to write a book proposal—or you don’t have time to read them—but still don’t know where to start, The Nonfiction Book Proposal Demystified: An Easy-Schmeasy Guide to Writing a Business Plan for Your Book provides you with a quick, easy-schmeasy guide to writing your plan.
Each section of a nonfiction book proposal is briefly described so you understand what content to include and how to write it effectively. In just a page or two, you will discover all the information necessary to research and compose the material for each of the 12 primary sections in a nonfiction book proposal. Plus, in this ebook you’ll receive tips on how to write a proposal that stands out above all the other submissions, how to get your query or proposal accepted, how to write a query letter, what to do when a publisher wants to see your proposal, and more—all from the experience of a bestselling author, developmental editor, proposal consultant, and nonfiction expert who has numerous agent and acquisitions editor contacts.
The information in this ebook can also be used as a template for a fiction proposal, since today more and more fiction publishers require proposals quite similar to nonfiction proposals, or as a simple business plan for making a self-published book a success.
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Here’s what industry professionals have to say about this book:
“Most writers are intimidated by book proposals. I try to encourage my clients by explaining that the proposal really isn’t that hard to write. You just have to address persuasively the concerns of the agent and the publisher. Nina Amir’s The Non-Fiction Book Proposal Demystified does just that. It’s simple, clear, and accurate.” Andy Ross, Literary Agent
“This quick and easy guide is a must-have for every author. Whether you write fiction or non fiction it helps you figure out what really matters in making your book the best it can be.” Betty Kelly Sargent, BookWorks.com, TheEducatedAuthor.com
“The non-fiction book proposal is part-blueprint, part-interview, part-closing statement at a trial. For anyone mystified by the making-the-argument part, Nina Amir’s new ebook helps you make each component cogent and commercial. For writers flummoxed by the process of proposing their books, this easy-schmeasy guide shows you exactly what you need to do to create a proposal that gets results, and, ideally, leads to a book deal. Here Nina shows you what industry pros are looking for in these few pages that tell us, ‘This is the book I want to publish.'” Katharine Sands, Literary Agent and Author of Making the Perfect Pitch: How to Catch a Literary Agent’s Eye
The Easy-Schmeasy Nonfiction Book Proposal Template
Don’t forget to get your Easy-Schmeasy Nonfiction Book Proposal Template! It’s the perfect companion to The Nonfiction Book Proposal Demystified or The Author Training Manual, as well as for anyone writing a book proposal of any sort (even novelists). It’s also a great template for producing a business plan for a book.
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