The book proposal book : a guide for scholarly authors / Laura Portwood-Stacer.
By: Portwood-Stacer, Laura [author.].
Material type: BookSeries: Skills for scholars: Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (x, 197 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 0691216622; 9780691216621.Subject(s): Book proposals -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Scholarly publishing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Synopsis (�Edition) -- Guides, manuels, etc | �Edition savante -- Guides, manuels, etc | EDUCATION / Reference | Book proposals | Scholarly publishingGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. | Handbooks and manualsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Book proposal book.DDC classification: 808.06/6378 Online resources: Click here to access online"The Book Proposal Book: A Guide for Scholarly Authors is not just a compendium of abstract advice; it's a structured program-complete with worksheets and concrete tasks-that takes readers through each step of researching and writing a proposal that will sell their book to an editor at a scholarly press. The handbook is premised on the fact that an effective proposal doesn't merely describe a book project-it makes an active case that the manuscript should exist in published form because it has the potential to reach and appeal to actual readers. The Book Proposal Book works though the implications of this premise, showing authors how a focus on audience and usability must inform every element of their pitch. Readers of this handbook will learn how to both write a complete book proposal and confidently navigate the scholarly publishing process from pitch to contract to publication. Moreover, they will gain invaluable insight into their own research and the message they want to share with the world"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Know the Process: Your Readers and the Importance of Fit -- Write for Publication: What Presses Value in Your Scholarly Book Project -- Find Your Place: Competing and Comparable Works -- Identify Your Audiences and Market: Who Is Your Book Really For? -- Showcase Your Core Thesis: Strong Arguments Make Strong Books -- Give an Overview: A Template for Project Descriptions -- Expose the Structure: Effective Chapter Summaries -- Invite Readers In: Book and Chapter Titles -- Put Yourself on the Page: Style and Voice -- Really Put Yourself On the Page: Your Author Biography and CV -- Don't Forget the Details: The Remaining Elements of a Complete Proposal Package -- Make the Connection: When and How to Reach Out to Publishers -- Keep Your Cool: Navigating Reader Reports, Contracts, and Other Decision Points -- See It Through: Permissions, Proofs, and Promotion -- Conclusion: Maintaining Perspective -- Comprehensive Checklist -- Assessing Your Proposal Materials -- Sample Documents -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Bibliography -- Time-Tested Tips and Frequently Asked Questions by Chapter -- Index.
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