Learn the Essentials of Writing a Nonfiction Book Proposal
You’ve put time and effort and life lived into writing ��your non-fiction book. To get it to the next level, you’re going to need an agent, and to get an agent, you’re going to need a book proposal. Even if you haven’t completed����your manuscript, it’s not too soon to learn what you’ll need to create your nonfiction book proposal.
Your��proposal is the��marketing document that will ��introduce your idea to an agent, and ultimately a publisher. Think of it as a��brochure for your book. While it will vary slightly by agent, nonfiction book proposals have a��fairly standard formula. Of course, you could look this formula up online and start typing, but in this course you’ll get personal, constructive feedback on shaping yours. You’ll come away with ideas for putting the strongest elements of your book forward.
As a marketing professional with more than 20 years’ experience building national and international brands, I understand the strategy behind book proposals. As��a published��author and freelance writer, I also know first-hand how hard it is to����market one’s own work. In this class, I’ll show you what those essential elements are, and we’ll talk about your project in particular to help you create a clear idea of what your book is about in order to attract an agent.
Let’s do it. Let’s get your idea to your audience with your nonfiction book proposal!��Sign up here with the New York Writers Workshop.
Write me here��you have any questions.
If you can’t make this class, I’ll be offering one online. Check back!
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