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  • 1-2-3 SUBMITTING YOUR WORK TO PUBLISHERS by Lisa Hood - My book may be done, but the work has just started. There are various types of publishers: some are large commercial houses, while others cater to niche markets. You (or your agent) must find appropriate publishers for your book, based on the genre, whether it is fiction or non fiction, the intended audience, etc. pop (Added: 5-Nov-2006 Hits: 154 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Go to page | Rate It
  • BOOK PROPOSALS 101 : WHAT PUBLISHERS WANT by Sophfronia Scott - Lots of writers like to talk about writing books. You hear very few talking about writing book proposals. Maybe that's why it's easy to forget that a strong book proposal is the first step to getting a great deal for your non-fiction book. It's where you make the big pitch and tell the editor everything that's going to make him or her want to buy. pop (Added: 3-Nov-2006 Hits: 311 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Go to page | Rate It
  • TAMING THE BOOK PROPOSAL by Jill Nagle - Every author has the option of self-publishing. However, there are advantages to writing a book proposal instead of a whole book. One advantage is that it usually takes less time than writing a whole book. pop (Added: 3-Nov-2006 Hits: 146 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Go to page | Rate It
  • WRITING THE BLOCKBUSTER BOOK PROPOSAL: HOW TO SELL YOUR NON-FICTION BOOK by Britt Gillette - You did it. You crafted the perfect query letter for your non-fiction book, and as a result, an editor at a large publishing house has requested a full book proposal. At this point, you have a 50/50 chance of seeing your work on a bookstore shelf. The difference maker will be a strong book proposal that exhibits knowledge of your audience, what that audience needs and wants, and how that audience can be reached on a cost-effective basis. pop (Added: 3-Nov-2006 Hits: 167 Rating: 0 Votes: 0) | Detail | Go to page | Rate It

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