Terry Whalin offers insider information for writers at
every level in Book Proposals That Sell.
Not exact matches
Mike Petrilli talks with Hill and Jochim about this
proposal, what it would mean for policy and practice at the federal, state, and local
levels, and the prospects for its adoption
in this edition of The Education Next
Book Club.
When you feel good about the size and
level of engagement of your platform, the next stage
in the process is to find a Literary Agent and start working on your
book proposal — I'll cover this step next week!
This critique consists of an overall review of your manuscript or non-fiction
proposal to assess the general editorial and marketing weaknesses (and strengths)
in the material: the eloquence, precision, and mastery of the language and descriptive prose; the freshness and resonance of the narrative voice; the general interest
level of the non-fiction topic (or the presence of tension and drama
in the narrative arc of the novel or memoir); and the real chances of the
book, as is, to reach a targeted readership and
book - buying market.