[Term and Conditions for attending my programs.]
Every author needs a book proposal.
Regardless of your publishing path, if you want a better book and an invaluable marketing tool, you need a book proposal that impresses agents and media alike.
But what does that look like?
On Tuesday, May 27th I’m spending four hours workshopping the fundamental elements for authors who want to write a nonfiction book proposal that sells.
Here are the highlights of what you’ll learn:
- Why author voice matters and how to ensure yours comes across while maintaining professional standards
- How the Reader First philosophy can help you get an agent or publisher to see the big picture before they even read the manuscript.
- How to find, choose, and describe competitive titles that show you understand where your book fits in the market
- The number one mistake authors make in the marketing and promotion section and how to fix it
- How to structure your chapter descriptions to show you understand your readers’ journey and highlight your intellectual property.
There’s no wrong time to start working on it. If you haven’t started or are editing a version you’ve been sitting on, you’ll leave this workshop with the tools to write a killer proposal that gets you one step closer to publishing your must-read.
This will be recorded and attendees will have forever-access.