To get your nonfiction book published, put together a strong proposal. Use the proposal to "sell" your book to potential literary agents, editors, and publishers. Make sure your proposal is as polished as possible by including the following:
Cover page: Contains the title, author byline, and contact information
Proposal contents: Gives an overview of the entire proposal
The hook: Offers a brief, tantalizing look at what's unique about the book
The market: Identifies the book's specific audience and how to reach it
About the book: Gives a detailed description of the book including special features and benefits
The competition: Shows how your book fills a void in the market
About the author: Presents you in the best possible light
Table of contents: Is the blueprint of your book
Chapter summaries and sample chapter: Highlight important components and showcase your writing
Production specifications: Details the length, format, illustrations, and delivery date
Promotion and marketing: Outlines a plan for selling your book
Attachments: Includes newspaper and magazine clippings on you or your book's topic
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