eClass: Publish That Book: Writing a Nonfiction Book Proposal that Sells
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DURATION/TIME 8 weeks, online September 6-October 27
LEVEL This class is taught at an intermediate level.
CHAT ROOM WITH INSTRUCTOR Thursdays, 10-11 p.m. EST. (Chat October 13 has been rescheduled for October 17)
ONLINE FEATURES Various components make up the online classroom website: 1) a digital library contains weekly lectures, readings, and assignments. 2) student folders are where you post work for the instructor to review. 3) a bulletin board allows for class-related discussions and questions anytime; it's also where instructors respond to assignments. 4) a scheduled chat room encourages everyone to converse over instant message; transcripts are available when you can't attend.
MORE INFO Visit our eClasses info page, and make sure you take a tour of our demo class while you're there!
PRICE
$499 ($475 for )
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Course Details
Nowadays, big publishers simply don't read unsolicited material. They depend on agents to muck through the "slush pile" in search of the gems. If you want to get a book published, knowing and using the correct format for a book proposal is paramount.
Nonfiction books?a market easier to break into than fiction?are the backbone of publishing. In this workshop, you'll learn what is appropriate for writers who already have an idea for a book, but would like to know the complete and correct execution of this vital marketing product.
In this class, you can expect to learn:
- If your idea is a good one
- The essential ingredients of a book proposal
- The correct marketing tone to take when pitching the book
- What the format and overall look of the actual proposal should be
- Necessary hard-copy tools
- How to sell yourself
- How to package your product
- How to write your proposal letter
- The business of proposing
- The nuts and bolts of the nonfiction publishing industry
- ...and much, much more!
By the end of class, students can expect to have: A marketable nonfiction book proposal package ready to send out to agents, including a query letter.
Admission requirements: To be considered for this class, you must submit a letter of interest, including a brief work history, and a writing sample of under 2,000 words. MORE INFO Visit our eClasses info page to find out about supported operating systems and to read the FAQs. Make sure you take a tour of our demo class while you're there!
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Instructor Bio
Andrea Campbell's Courses
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Andrea Campbell is the author of ten nonfiction books on a variety of topics including forensic science, criminal law, primatology, and entertaining using interactive games, among others. Her first book, Great Games for Great Parties: How to Throw a Perfect Party was published in 1991, has several editions in foreign languages, and has been on Amazon.com's bestsellers list for entertaining/parties from its debut. Her latest book, Detective Notebook: Crime Scene Science is for children, formatted as a small spiral notebook and contains quizzes and activities for budding detectives. Currently, Andrea has eight books on the market?two more upcoming!
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