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Author - Stephen Blake Mettee ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Quill Driver Books was reviewed on 4-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:188495622X offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Finance Accounting & Finance Professional & Technical Subjects Books General AAS Finance Accounting & Finance Professional . Click the following link to view the cover of The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal. Related topics: General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. Finance. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Finance. requestid: 67dbe32c-8a2d-445d-a555-5abba2e7d65erequestprocessingtime: 0.0881070000000000 salesrank: 80449 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 4189840604 1) Paperback Book The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Quill Driver Books. The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal is a solid, non-nonsense guide. It´s gotten me off my rear-end to do my own book proposal, in large part because it makes the steps seem far less daunting.
2) Paperback Book The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Quill Driver Books. Thanks to Mettee for providing authors with a template for the nerve racking task of how to format a book proposal. Under his guidance I have produced a concise proposal and sent it to publishers with the confidence my book idea will be selected for publishing. A must read for new and seasoned non fiction authors!¤ 3) Paperback Book The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Quill Driver Books. This is an excellent and concise guide to writing a nonfiction book proposal. The author covers a lot of ground in less that 115 pages and does it in an entertaining and engaging way. In general, the book is very well-organized, has text boxes with useful tips, good cartoons used sparingly and powerful quotes that are offset in the margins.
4) Paperback Book The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Quill Driver Books. As a publisher and publishing consultant, this is the book I recommend to writers and new publishers. It is direct, concise, and engaging. Writers serious about professional nonfiction book projects would be wise to read and use this book.¤ 5) Paperback Book The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Quill Driver Books. This short book goes to the heart of creating a book proposal. It includes information not easily available in other books such as a sample agreement from a literary agency, a sample book contract and detailed information about the shape of a query letter. As Mettee says, "The job of a query letter is to get an editor or agent to ask to see your full proposal." As an acquisitions editor, I know firsthand that too few writers invest enough energy into the query letter process.
6) Paperback Book The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Quill Driver Books. The hard, cold fact about getting a book published is that without something close to divine intervention an author is going to have to write a sales piece, called a book proposal, that will attract the attention of an editor or an agent. In fact, at most publishers, this sales piece is going to have to hold up under the scrutiny of a committee made up of a bevy of editors and a pod of sales and marketing people. With The Fast-Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal, Mettee, a seasoned book editor and publisher, cuts to the chase and provides simple, detailed instruction that allows anyone to write a professional book proposal and hear an editor say Yes! According to Mettee, the first rule is: Do no harm. Too many authors don´t pay enough attention to the small things like spelling and grammar and manuscript format that are needed to make their book proposals appear professional. They may have a great idea for a book and be eminently qualified to write it but they schmuck it up with slovenly disregard for the easy stuff. The last rule is: Be persistent. If you quit after your first rejection slip or after the thirteenth or the thirtieth, you´ll never get published. Many books that are rejected scores of times go on to be best-sellers. You´re not defeated until you give up.¤ 7) Paperback Book The Fast Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal by Quill Driver Books. According to Stephen Mettee, a book proposal, like a woman´s skirt, should be "short enough to be interesting, but long enough to cover the subject." The same could be said for a book about writing such a proposal. Mettee´s Fast-Track Course on How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal, checks in at a mere 113 pages. A book proposal is a 10-page to 50-page document consisting of a synopsis, a table of contents, a chapter-by-chapter outline, a few sample chapters, and supporting material. Mettee provides simple descriptions of each, as well as a sample query letter, a book proposal, and a contract, and he includes cartoons reprinted from The New Yorker. Since Mettee´s a publisher himself (at Quill Driver Books), one feels confident following his lead when he recommends sending the proposal along with the query (giving the editor one less chance to say "no") and making multiple submissions (even to publishers that claim not to accept them). But by all means, the proposal is not the place to bring up the subject of money, draw attention to the fact that you´re unpublished, beg, mention copyrighting, fawn, or disclose that your mother loves the book. --Jane Steinberg¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 2-Dec-2008, 188495622X9781884956225, 130-7X0-240-161-2X1-401-8
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