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Highlights from Elizabeth Lyon’s Presentation on How to Write Nonfiction Book Proposals

June 2, 2009 · 1 Comment

Ashleigh RousselleNotes by Ashleigh Rousselle

A nonfiction book proposal is a business report but it needs to get people excited about your work.

Sixty pages or three chapters should be included.

Novelists have to write the entire novel before; Nonfiction authors need to see if their idea should be developed.

“About the Author” means “Why are you qualified to write this book?”

Expect to be studied personally to see how well you can sell your books. Build your platform! (Platform is self promotion.)

It’s guesswork—you need to convince them that your book will sell in one-three years. Find statistics.

Memoirs can’t just be about yourself, you need a universal/relatable theme.

“A book for everybody is a book for no one”—Define your audience: gender, age groups…  (Women buy more books).

An illusion: making money off books.  75% of books published don’t make back their advance.

Writing books for not a lot of money still allows you to reach the audience you want to reach and could still bring future opportunities.

Multiple books can build an audience.

Go to amazon.net; be clever with synonyms. Find books comparable to what you plan to write (That aren’t self published, and came out within the last five years).

Comparing your book to books that are already published pushes you to make yours different.

If you have already written your book, it probably will need to be revised (a lot), but it’ll be finished by the deadline…

Your writing has to be deemed “professional,” continue improving it

You need to write in an entertaining way, it has to be rewarding/interesting on every page.

If you’re writing a memoir, be prepared to be asked for the whole thing. (Though you could always chop it into smaller pieces and publish them wherever you can.)

Anything you’ve written is already copyrighted. (Protects writers.)

“Fast tracked books” come out six months to a year.

Books can be deemed “out of print”—located in the contract.

Children’s Writers: publishers prefer to assign illustrators for your book.

When selecting your theee sample chapters select consecutive for memoirs, and representative for “how to” books.

Categories: Ashleigh Rousselle · Elizabeth Lyon · Nonfiction writing · Northwest Author Series 2008/2009

The Northwest Author Series Presents Elizabeth Lyon on The Successful Nonfiction Book Proposal

May 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Presented by Elizabeth Lyon

Date: 5/17/2009 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Cost: $5 at the door
Location: Oak Room – Wilsonville Public Library
8200 SW Wilsonville Road
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070

The Northwest Author Series is a literary speaker series sponsored by the Wilsonville Public Library, the Wilsonville Friends of the Library, and the Wilsonville Arts & Culture Council. The series is organized and hosted by Wilsonville author Christina Katz.

Elizabeth LyonSunday, May 17, The Successful Nonfiction Book Proposal with Elizabeth Lyon

The glitz, glamour, and money-obsessed publishing industry requires writers to have the wits of Roadrunner and the cunning of Wiley Coyote. Based on her book, Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write, Elizabeth Lyon will reveal the 4 questions and right answers all agents and editors must have to give you a go-ahead. You’ll learn about the 11 parts of a complete proposal and what will give you the competitive edge for ideas related to how-to, self-help, inspiration, information, biography, and memoir books (and others).

Bio:
Elizabeth Lyon is the author of six books for writers of fiction and nonfiction. They include Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write, Manuscript Makeover (on revising fiction and creative nonfiction), A Writer’s Guide to Nonfiction, The Sell Your Novel Tool Kit, A Writer’s Guide to Fiction, and National Directory of Editors & Writers.

Refreshments and door prizes will be provided.

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For more information, please contact Christina Katz at christinakatz@earthlink.net or 503-582-0259.

Christina Katz is the author of Writer Mama, How to Raise a Writing Career Alongside Your Kids (Writer’s Digest Books 2007) and Get Known Before the Book Deal, Use Your Strengths to Grow an Author Platform (Writer’s Digest Books 2008).

Categories: Elizabeth Lyon · The Northwest Author Series 08-09 Season