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The everything guide to writing a book proposal

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Whether you're writing self-help, memoir, or the Great American novel, you'll need a professionally prepared book proposal to sell it. In The Everything Guide to Writing a Book Proposal, author Meg Schneider and literary agent Barbara Doyen team up to provide the inside scoop on getting your name in print.Schneider and Doyen fully explain how to:Create a proposal for any genreKnow what agents and publishers look forGet out of the slush pile and onto the right editor's deskRework a proposal using suggestions from an agent or editorUnderstand and negotiate your contractDeal with rejection-and keep writing! The Everything Guide to Writing a Book Proposal takes you behind the closed doors of the publishing world, revealing the tried-and-true tips, techniques, and shortcuts that can help you get published sooner rather than later. Reference materials and resources for writers are also included, as well as a list of writers' organizations and clubs.Meg Schneider is coauthor of three published books and has more than ten years of experience in television, radio, and print journalism. She is the recipient of numerous writing awards, and has written several book proposals on a variety of topics, both as sole author and collaborator.Barbara Doyen is president of Doyen Literary Services, Inc., an agency representing 100-plus authors.

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Adams Media
Language
English

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Cover of: The Everything Guide To Writing A Book Proposal
The Everything Guide To Writing A Book Proposal
2009, F+W Media, Inc.
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The everything guide to writing a book proposal
2005, Adams Media
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Table of Contents

What do you want to write?
The business of publishing
That's the agent's job
Working with others
Researching the market
Mass-appeal fiction
Targeted fiction
Nonfiction categories
Children's books
The query letter
Elements of the fiction proposal
Elements of the nonfiction proposal
Common proposal mistakes
Your professional image
Collecting credentials
Writer, beware!
Thanks, but no thanks
The business of writing
Inking the deal
Once you get the contract.

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Published in
Avon, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808/.02
Library of Congress
PN161 .S36 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3299044M
ISBN 10
1593373139
LCCN
2004026532
OCLC/WorldCat
57004079
LibraryThing
962105
Goodreads
2099729

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Work ID
OL5721106W

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