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The Vital Difference Between Plot and Story—and Why You Need Both janefriedman.com/the-vital-diff… via @janefriedman
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Lynn Jones Johnston @lynnjohnstonlit
If you're working on a NF book proposal, you're prob focused on editorial. Fair enough, but don't skimp on the publishing side. 3 Qs to answer:Who's going to buy your book
Will they buy a book on the topic
How will they know about your book
These questions translate into the following sections
Readership
Comp Books
Platform/Marketing
Create separate sections, combine them, or integrate them into your overview. It's up to you as long as you address the Qs somewhere. #amwriting #pubtip
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Lynn Jones Johnston @lynnjohnstonlit
A project I placed last year with a mid-6-figure advance at 5-bidder auction got 11 passes. Another project with a healthy 6-figure advance in a 4-bidder auction had 13 passes. Some projects get 1-2 bidders. No project pleases everyone.Many factors contribute: They like it but don't love it. It's too similar to something else they publish. Someone on the team isn't into it. My point is, you're going to get rejections. Lots of them. Prepare yourself. Ultimately you only need ONE. #pubtip
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I frequently get queries in which the author doesn't understand genres, especially the romance genre. Reedsy does a good job explaining many genres. Anyone wanting to pitch their book should check it out. #getpublished #PubTip
blog.reedsy.com/book-genres/
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Lynn Jones Johnston @lynnjohnstonlit
As a marketing document, the overview not only must reflect your craft and content but also sell it/you. This is why you need to break the 4th wall and speak directly to publishers in the overview in the way you wouldn't in an intro.What gets confusing is sometimes book proposals will have an overview and then include the intro as a sample chapter. This is fine if the content is expressed different enough but if it's close, then I'd choose another sample. #Pubtip
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#Pubtip I just read the introduction to a forthcoming book & recognized a lot of the material from the overview of the original book proposal. If you get tripped up over the diff btwn a book intro & overview, you're not alone.
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#Pubtip DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT send a submission claiming it was "Requested Material" when it was not. Sorry, but we don't work with people who try to sneak in with this approach. We want honest authors.
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Laura Portwood-Stacer (she/her) @lportwoodstacer
Need to summarize your book chapters for a book proposal or for that little outline of chapters at the end of yr bk’s intro?It can feel like a tedious task but it’s helpful for getting clarity on how your book is built & how the reader will experience it.
Here’s how to do it:
Chapter summaries are the necessary evil of book proposals. They can’t seal the deal alone but done right, show you have enough depth for a whole book. #pubtip
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Today's tip in Agents & Books is TELL ME MORE ABOUT YOUR BOOK IN YOUR QUERY LETTER.
katemckean.substack.com/p/tell-me-abou…
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Six Tips for an Unforgettable First Line by @RDRussellWrites on @MyBookTherapy #writingtip #writing #pubtip learnhowtowriteanovel.com/blog/2022/01/1…
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Margaret McDeadlines Owen @what_eats_owls
Since I see more authors moving into merchandising (which is imho cool!!) a quick reminder that, unless you have a separate written agreement with the people who did your cover/title design, using either of those for commercial purposes puts you in dicy territory!Also, make sure your publishing agreement excludes merchandising and paper product rights. It’s also a good idea to state the author reserves all rights not otherwise specified. #pubtip
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I'm closed to submissions until early Jan as are many other agents. #Pubtip it's a good habit to check agency websites/SM before querying but esp over the holidays. In the meantime, here's what you can do while waiting: