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Author Guide to Proofing Book Proposals - Free Teleclass

Posted December 4th @ 12:53 am by Roger C. ParkerPrint

Friday’s Upcoming Events Calendar for Authors
Attend my free teleclass, An Author Guide to Proofing Book Proposals, and learn what to do before sending copies of your book proposal to prospective literary agents and publishers.
I’ll be describing a simple 3-step process to follow, and distributing preview copies of a new Book Proposal Checklist worksheet created for [...]

Author Guide to Book Proposals Call, Pt. 1: Planning

Posted November 27th @ 10:33 pm by Roger C. ParkerPrint

Learn the most important questions your book proposal should answer when I present Part 1 of an Author Guide to Book Proposals: Planning on Tuesday, December 1.
This free Published & Profitable teleseminar presentation is your opportunity to learn the questions your book proposal has to answer, get a head start on your book proposal, and [...]

Bulletproof advice for creating successful book proposals

Posted May 21st @ 8:52 pm by Roger C. ParkerPrint

Authors searching for bulletproof advice about creating successful proposals will be very pleased to discover Pam Brodowsky and Eric Neuhaus’ Bulletproof Book Proposals.  I’ve spent a lot of time with it this week, and I’ve grown to appreciate the authors’ conversational, but concise, writing style.
The authors write from a position of hands-on experience. Both have [...]

The first step involved in planning and writing a book is to answer the right questions

Posted March 16th @ 6:03 pm by Roger C. ParkerPrint

Monday’s planning tip for authors
For thousands of authors around the world, the first step to planning and writing a book is to answer 7 deceptively simple questions. These questions  must be addressed before your project can proceed further. Your responses will help you focus your efforts and clarify your vision. The questions include:

What is your [...]

How “ready” do you have to be to submit your book proposal to a top literary agency?

Posted January 27th @ 5:29 pm by Roger C. ParkerPrint

Tuesday’s book writing tip for authors
Are you ready to submit your book idea to a top New York City literary agency? Do you have a book proposal that you’ve put a lot of time and work into, but haven’t distributed because you don’t feel it’s “perfect?” Are you looking for an easy-to-complete book proposal format [...]

Authors, meet Jere Calmes, from Entrepreneur Press, who will be reading your book proposal

Posted December 8th @ 9:21 pm by Roger C. ParkerPrint

Attend a free Published & Profitable teleseminar interview and find out what it takes to get your book published by Entrepreneur Press. Get an insider’s perspective on getting your book published as I interview Jere Calmes, publisher.
Find out how he answers the question: What separates book ideas he accepts from book ideas he passes on?
We’ll [...]

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