too quickly... to any agent that requests an exclusive look
at sample chapters, a book proposal, and / or a complete manuscript.
We'll all have looked
at the sample chapters and book proposal, which gives a summary of the plot, describes the potential audience, lists marketing ideas, and includes other helpful information.
Not exact matches
Not only does the book include easy, practical recipes
at the end of each
chapter, it also includes a really helpful appendix with entertaining tips,
sample menus, and a pantry list.
Regardless of which stage your business is
at or what you're selling, the
sample chapter is a MUST READ!
Theresa May's ministers, especially Jeremy Hunt, Justine Greening and Amber Rudd could do well to read Ken's
chapters on how he took on the unions who were more concerned
at protecting their privileges than the customer or tax payer — the BMA, the NUT and the Police Federation just to pick a
sample.
You can see a
sample probe, «The Virus Debate» and read the introductory
chapter from this book
at the NSTA Press Web Site.
Finally,
at the very end, you get to the actual content: barely what would fit on a single printed page, and just 4 % of the total
sample chapter file.
eBook
samples need to eliminate the table of contents and all of the other superficialis data, and start directly
at chapter one.
Sample chapters from second language learner specialist Dr. Stephan Cary's book regarding comics
at work in the multilingual classroom.
VIZ already operates a digital preview of monthly issues of the print magazine
at on the Shonen Jump website along with
sample of
chapters of its ongoing graphic novel series.
Shueisha themselves also have many
sample chapters at their official English Shonen Jump homepage with
sample chapters of their most popular series, and revolving
samples of series unlicensed in the US like the currently showcased Light Wing.
Readers may also read an unlimited amount of free
sample chapters at any time on the site.
Get Agents Responding Faster: If you have multiple agents reviewing your
sample chapters or complete manuscript
at one time (and they know it), you'll get faster responses.
You'll also get a
sample chapter from my book, PIVOT: The Only Move That Matters is Your Next One, and an inside look
at what goes on behind the scenes of my life and work.
Without wireless, you can't get those
sample chapters, but you can kind of stock pile them
at your Manage Your Kindle page (they'll appear on a list — several of them) and when you eventually get to a coverage area download a whole bunch of them from your account to your Kindle wirelessly.
Look
at the tools available, a lot of them are the same; good, quality covers, well - written blurbs,
chapter samples and taglines and pull quotes.
It also contains a
sample chapter from The Bow of Destiny and is available
at: Barnes & Noble, Kobo, iBooks and Smashwords & Amazon
Pressbooks lets you send
sample chapters to share with your social network and book reviewers —
at no extra charge.
I don't really know which books you've tried to
sample, but a great majority I've read have included the first two
chapters at the very least.
After breezing through a
sample chapter, she leans on her parents to buy her yet another A.G. book
at Amazon.
You're trying to read a
sample chapter of «Return to Labyrinth» but the pages keep turning before you can finish them and suddenly the kettle is boiling but you can't turn it off or else you'll miss six pages and your phone rings and it's your mom and yes mom, I saw you e-mailed me some job postings, no I haven't looked
at them yet and Ahhhhhhhh!
It should include
at least three or four complete
sample chapters.
Two authors writing under a pseudonym submitted a very convincing proposal and well - written
sample chapters at exactly the right moment,
at the beginning of the Fifty Shades phenomenon.
If Customer wishes to make editorial changes to the
sample chapter, Customer agrees to be billed
at a rate of $ 75.00 (seventy - five dollars) per hour, with a minimum fee of $ 50.00 (fifty dollars).
At a previous conference a visiting agent said that when agents request
sample chapters or an entire manuscript, they expect exclusivity; they expect that no other submissions will be made to other agents until the requestor makes up his or her mind.
In an ebook, include a purchase link
at the end of the
sample chapter.
At the end of a book, you should include
sample chapters of your upcoming book.
'» and added: «A number of
sample chapters have been posted on my website, and I've read more of them
at cons.»
Having read all the
sample chapters available on your website I can see quite clearly your skill
at writing seriously and humorously.
(Like the day he met that white cat that moved in downstairs...) If you want to preview a «
sample chapter first, go to tinyurl.com/GoodReadsDog — but the whole «short picture scrapbook» is only 99 cents, and it offers a nice peek
at a very wonderful dog...
At least with Unbound I didn't have to go through the agonies of drafting and redrafting proposals and
sample chapters.
Alas, so few editors
at English - language publishers can speak another language, and they rely either on external readers (often newer translators) or, most commonly, on a pitch, which includes a synopsis,
sample chapters in translation, and any other selling points (awards, sales history, institutional supports for the translation and / or printing costs, etc.) that can help convince them.
Because shoppers will see only the first few pages of your book in the
sample, it's a good idea reduce the amount of «front matter»
at the beginning of your Kindle book, so that the table of contents and / or first
chapter appears within the first few pages.
He looked
at my first novel, entire — he loved the
sample chapter, wanted to see the whole thing, which I sent him... he said extraordinarily complimentary things about my writing, about the book generally... but confessed regretfully that he couldn't market it to any of the Big Establishment Publishers, so he would have to pass on it.
If your book is part of a series, then tempt your readers by including
sample chapters from your next book
at the end of your current book.
The very cheap ebooks indie authors would offer juxtaposed against the publisher's agency up - priced (many
at $ 14.99) and undiscounted branded books created a market opening that allowed the Kindle audience to
sample (aside from the free
chapter that is standard in ebooks) cheap ebook authors for peanuts.
If you are unfamiliar, you can read
sample chapters and subscribe
at Viz.com.
Upon looking
at my
sample, she said, «Nobody puts
chapter titles in books anymore, nobody does that....»
If you like what you see, take a look
at my blog and I'll give you a bunch of
sample chapters — and a link to the preorder page once we get our cover!
It's my job to know the market and what the bestselling books are and why and so I
at least read the free
sample chapters of any authors work that I'm interested in learning about.
In addition to the Introduction and
sample chapters, you can download the «lost
chapter,» Industry Books, that not only introduces the leading books in several industries, but is — itself — an example of clear, concise business book writing
at its best.
If you wish to go down the traditional route, you will need a book proposal with a detailed
chapter breakdown and
at least three
sample chapters.
Or look
at their current List, each one will have
sample chapters that you can read
at your leisure.
Don't include
sample chapters in an unsolicited proposal; it's not professional and the bulk may keep anybody
at the publisher from bothering to open the envelope.
At the very least, read the free
sample chapter: it's a nifty blend of father - son venom and gourmet education, and, if you like it, you'll like however much of Oishinbo Viz is able to provide.
Though JManga7's catalogue looks fantastic
at first glance, some titles (like Yukari Ichigo's josei series Pride, which I clicked on excitedly, and another Shueisha favorite Crazy for You) seem to be a bit of a tease, offering only a few
sample chapters and nothing more.
The American Bankruptcy Institute published an article in August 2017 that looked
at a
sample of 123,000
Chapter 13 cases that were closed between 2010 - 2016.
By next week I hope to add a unique Marco Polo Didn't Go There page
at RolfPotts.com, complete with reviews,
sample chapters, and a finalized book - tour event listing.
Note: The report isn't free, but you can download the Table of Contents and a
sample chapter at no cost.
A list of
sample press releases (for use by state societies, local
chapters, and individuals) is available for download
at the bottom of the page.