3. A description of yr intended audience. Don’t get too complicated. A simple, clearly targetable audience is better than like 10 different possible readerships 4. A brief discussion of other bks that share a topic, approach, or audience with yrs. They don’t have to be identical
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5. A projected table of contents + summaries of every chapter you plan to include. These can change later too, but make sure you have a clear rationale for why every chapter needs to be there
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6. Book specs: full word count (not page count), number of images, type of images, whether you already have or can get the right to print them 7. Manuscript status: how much is finished now, when will the rest be done?
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8. Author bio: your qualifications to write the book and your track record of reaching the kinds of people who would read the book Some presses/editors will also want to see sample chapters right away, so be ready with one or two
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If you need more help figuring out how to write the proposal, my newsletter archive should help If you can wait until July, THE BOOK PROPOSAL BOOK: A Guide for Scholarly Authors will help even more:https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691209678/the-book-proposal-book …
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