So you think you have a great idea for a book? That’s great.
But how to actually execute your idea and eventually get published? Most people
think they have to write the entire book straight and then knock on a publisher’s
door. If you’re writing nonfiction and you’re a first time writer, yes, you’ll
want to write the book through. But what people in the publishing industry are
looking for is an in-depth book proposal—especially for fiction books
(something like a guide or a how-to book).
A book proposal is all about the idea, who is writing it,
and why it will sell. It’s not always easy to change your mindset from author
to marketer. But you must be savvy in order to convince a literary agent and
publisher to work with you.
If you’re thinking about writing a book, I encourage you do
some research and pick up a few how-to books on proposal writing. But in the
meantime, here’s a quick book proposal outline to help you get started
- Overview
(3-5 pages)- You’re
telling the story/narrative/subject in brief. - Mention
who is going to read it. - This
is your sales pitch so make it stick! - Include
your marketing ideas.
- You’re
- Competing
Title/Market Analysis- Include
who your audience/target market is. This part should be 1-2 pages. - Who
is your competition? This part should be 1-2 pages. - Include
a list of competing books. If they’re close enough to yours you might
list them and address them individually, assessing how each one differs
from yours. - Answer
the question: why is there is a pressing need for your book? - Find
out how many copies were sold of your biggest competitors. - Clearly
differentiate your project from the other books that have already been
published on the subject. Explain why your book is different and needed. - Include
a promotional plan. What your plans for publicity and marketing are.
- Include
- Biography
(1-2 pages)- This
is the part where you convince the agent/editor that you are the best
person in the entire world to be writing the book. - Why
are you the best person to write the book? - List
any relevant awards/experiences.
- This
- Outline/List
of Chapters (8-10 pages)- A
complete outline of your chapters and what will each entail. - Include
any extras that might be in your book like diagrams, charts.
- A
- Sample
Chapters (10-15 pages)
·
Include two chapters, fully written
- Other
- Insert
any examples of your writing. Something that shows your writing
abilities.
- Insert