Monday, February 15, 2010

How to Write a Book Proposal - Book Proposal Template





Here is an outline to use for putting a non-fiction book proposal together.  You can get ideas for fiction proposals here: Pub Rants.  If you need help with publishing or book marketing, contact me: thepublishingguru(at)gmail.com

Title:

Subtitle:

Author:

Premise: [Provide a two- or three-sentence statement of the book’s central concept. Often this is worded as a problem and the solution the book provides.]

Benefits: After completing [title], readers will: [List the benefits or takeaway value readers will derive from the book.]

Features: [Explain how the book will deliver the benefits by listing the book’s unique features.]

Overview: The book is divided into [number] sections and [number] chapters.

The Manuscript

Manuscript Status: [State how much of the manuscript is complete.]

Anticipated Length: [number] manuscript pages and word count (# pages x 300)

Anticipated Manuscript Completion Date:


The Market

Characteristics: The target audience for this book is made up of [Describe the demographic characteristics of the target readers, including age, sex, education level, etc.]

Motivations: [Describe the psychographic characteristics of the target readers, including the frustrations, desires, etc., that would motivate them to purchase and read the book.]

Affinity Groups: [List the groups of people, organizations, etc., who are likely to be attracted to the book.]

Differentiation: [Describe the main competition for the book and explain what distinguishes this book from them.]

The Author

Background: [Give a brief biographical description making sure to include information that establishes your credibility or qualifications to the write the book.]

Previous Writing: [List previously published writing, including the name of the publisher, the date of publication, and the number of units sold.]

Possible Endorsers: [List the names of people who are likely to provide a written endorsement of the book.]

Personal Marketing: [Describe what you can do to help the publisher promote the book.]


Chapter Outline: [Provide an annotated outline of the book. This outline should include section titles, chapter titles, and a two- or three-sentence description of each chapter’s content.]

Sample Chapters: [Attach two sample chapters that best represent the book.]

Use this book proposal template to tell publishers about your book and you should be in good shape.



12 comments:

  1. what would be nice as well is to get a list of publishers out there. I live in Canada and I am looking to get published here, the first time around I did self publishing and I feel my 2nd edition to my book should maybe be with a publisher. feel free to visit my site and see my new bookTrailer which I am proud of thanks.

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  2. Thanks so much for the wonderful info you provide to new writers.

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  3. Thanks for sharing this much needed information!

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  4. Thanks for the sample proposal Todd! I hope you don't mind, but I made it fit for a fiction novel rather than a non-fiction one :)

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  5. AWESOME!! I don't have much more than an outline at this point would that still be acceptable??

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  6. Thank you Todd!! This is amazing and I know it is just what I needed to spearhead my book. I didn't know where to go to publish my book, nor did I know where to begin. You are a GOD send!

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