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Title: How to Write a Book Proposal
by Michael Larsen
ISBN: 1-58297-251-6
Publisher: Writers Digest Books
Pub. Date: February, 2004
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $15.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.53 (32 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: An Indisputably Useful and Excellent Volume
Comment: You know that you are reading a good book when you are laughing out loud as you read it and you can't put it down. You know that the book is truly good when you find yourself planning your activities around reading it and sneaking in pages when you are supposed to be working. And finally, you know you have found a true gem when, after finishing the book, you smile knowingly to yourself, full of ideas, and say to yourself, 'I can do this'. One would never think that non-fiction could have that effect.

Michael Larsen's How to Write a Book Proposal is that kind of book. Mr. Larsen goes beyond mere information to give the aspiring new writer inspiration. Beginners and seasoned professionals will find very useful material in the book. Written in an active, easy-going, can-do style, Larsen's positive outlook and infinite love of the book really comes through. The reader will learn in quick, readily understandable succession, what goes into a book proposal, how to capture and sustain an agent's and editor's interest interest from the first word, and how to market and promote one's book for maximum profit. Useful advice on book proposal writing (advice that works) is presented throughout the book, as well as samples of various book proposals to show you exactly how to write the book proposal that sells.

This is, without a doubt, a must-have reference for any writer.

Rating: 5
Summary: An indispensible guide for writers of nonfiction
Comment: I used Mr. Larsen's excellent guide to put together the first book proposal I ever wrote. Not only did it sell, but I had the additional satisfaction of receiving many compliments from publishing professionals on the proposal itself. I give Mr. Larsen's book the credit for telling me how to write the most effective proposal I possibly could.

My advice is to read the entire book before starting your proposal, and to reread various sections carefully as you work on the corresponding parts of your proposal. I did a good bit of underlining and tabbing in my copy. Pay attention both to Mr. Larsen's larger ideas (e.g., know exactly what publishers are looking for and play to that audience) and to all the technical details (e.g., format the proposal exactly as instructed, submit the appropriate number of outline pages per chapter, and make sure the entire proposal reflects your professionalism).

Aspire to the level of the sample proposals in the book, but don't let their high-powered character discourage you. Where your background or marketing potential are less than ideal, compensate with other strengths or become creative in bolstering what you have (for example, could you bring in a well-known "co-author," or come up with a clever new marketing approach?). Make sure your book idea has broad enough appeal for the type of publisher you have in mind, and make sure it's got enough substance to fill a book.

Mr. Larsen's book gives you all the information you'll need to write an effective proposal. I followed its advice religiously, and it was well worth the effort.

Rating: 5
Summary: A practical, step-by-step, 280-page "how to" guide
Comment: Now in its third edition, How To Write A Book Proposal by Michael Larsen is a practical, step-by-step, 280-page "how to" guide to creating a successful book proposal. Ranging from test-marketing the potential of a book idea; to choosing the best agents and editors; to creating a professional quality proposal package; to negotiating the best possible offer from publishers, and so much more, How To Write A Book Proposal is a superbly organized, highly accessible, "must-read" reference for aspiring writers and authors seeking to become financially successful professionals.

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