The
Great First Impression Book Proposal:
Subtitle: Everything You Need to Know to Impress a Publisher in Thirty Minutes or Less
HowToDoItFrugally Series for Writers
Genre: Nonfiction: How-To, Writing, Marketing
ISBN: 9781453690956
Available on Amazon as a paperback and e-book
Paperback: $6.95
Free digital copy when you purchase paperback with Amazon’s Matchbook program
Subtitle: Everything You Need to Know to Impress a Publisher in Thirty Minutes or Less
HowToDoItFrugally Series for Writers
Genre: Nonfiction: How-To, Writing, Marketing
ISBN: 9781453690956
Available on Amazon as a paperback and e-book
Paperback: $6.95
Free digital copy when you purchase paperback with Amazon’s Matchbook program
Reviewed by Treacy Clement, originally for Amazon
I have relied on this wonderful
little guide when writing previous book proposals, and got it out again this
morning as I am starting a new one. Carolyn strips all the intimidation out of
writing a book proposal. Her clear, hands-on advice makes proposal writing not
only less daunting, but in fact enjoyable.
"This is a really smart
proposal," was one comment from an agent who went on to sell my nonfiction
book to a publisher. The "smartest" thing about it? I used Carolyn's
guide to write it!
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Treacy Colbert is a medical writer
based in Southern California. She is co-author of End Your Menopause Misery and Before It's Too Late. When she isn't
writing about health and medicine, she explores love, death, and 3-In-One Oil
on her blog, The
Green Side of the Grass.
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