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From Book Idea to Bestseller: What You Absolutely, Positively Must Know to Make Your Book a Success (Prima writing guides)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $18.00
Manufacturer: Prima Lifestyles
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Description
"Its step-by-step advice, coupled with its inspirational support, can turn any serious writer into a successful author."—Emmett Murphy, author of the New York Times bestseller Leadership IQ
Spending months, even years turning an idea into a completed manuscript is one thing. Getting it published is quite another. Many first time authors desperately rummage through book after book in search of tips that will help them in the process.
Now, anyone with enough persistence and a copy of From Book Idea to Bestseller has an advantage to getting a nonfiction title published. It turns the long journey of an aspiring writer into a complete business plan that makes sense in the rapidly changing publishing world of today.
Unlike any other book on writing, it provides actual, entire templates that authors can use as models in writing their own winning book proposals. Writers will learn:
·How to write a book proposal (with four sample proposals to use as templates)
·How to find and work with an agent
·How to understand and negotiate a contract
·How to promote a published book
·And much more
From Book Idea to Bestseller provides check lists of things-to-do that will guide writers step-by-step from the idea to bestseller process.
From Book Idea to Bestseller is a very good soup-to-nuts guide for embarking on, and maintaining, a career as an author of non-fiction books. Michael Snell is an agent and writer, and Kim and Sunny Baker have authored nearly two dozen books between them. Here they share step-by-step information on creating book proposals, "cross-marketing," finding additional opportunities in ancillary markets (CD-ROMs, lectures, consulting, etc.), and developing a long-range "career" plan. Some of this information will apply to pragmatic fiction writers, too. And as for getting off your duff, one of the authors profiled herein published her first work at 12.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2002-06-26
Summary: "A recommendation from the horse's mouth . . ."
I actually heard about this book as a result of sending a query to Michael Snell. He sent my "proposal" back with a nice note and a recommendation to get this book. It wasn't available in any of the bookstores in my area without use of special order, so I was a skeptic at first.
I obtained a copy of this book and eagerly flipped through the pages. Not only did I learn that I hadn't the slightest idea about what I was getting myself into, but I also learned that I had a lot of work ahead of me if I wanted to be a success.
I've been recommending this book as a jumping off point for other authors I know looking for agents and publications. This book, of course, doesn't guarantee you'll be a success in your venture . . . but it does a wonderful job showing you what steps to take.
Will I get published as a result of this book? Only time will tell, but I remain optomistic now that I've got the right tools.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2002-05-29
Summary: "Lots of good information in this book"
I've been doing PR for books for 25 years and I learned a "bunch" from this book. Lively writing- lots of good advice. You should read other books on the subject .. (How to Get Publicity by Bill Parkhurst is a good one) but you will get a lot out of this book! Rick Frishman Pres. Planned TV Arts (NYC) Co-author GUERRILLA PUBLICITY & GUERRILLA MARKETING FOR WRITERS
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2001-10-02
Summary: "sound advice"
From Book Idea to Bestseller is true to its name. I wrote my own book, Making your Record: Courtroom Guidebook for Attorneys and Law Students on sale now on Amazon.com, following the guidelines of this book and managed to get it published without the assistance of an agent. I wholeheartedly believe only because I followed the sound advice given by the authors based on the step by step, chapter by chapter principles, explained in a simple and coherent fashion, I obtained my goal. Mr. Snell and the Bakers come across as down-to-earth people. Their writing style is one in which the reader feels as if they have a personal relationship with the authors, wherein one can vent their frustrations and read an excerpt telling one to be patient...this process takes time. The authors were and are my mentors in the publishing business. Through their words and examples, they display their credibility, expertise, and experience in teaching one how to open and get through the mysterious locked doors of the publishing houses. Having reached my own goal of getting my first book published, I recommend this book highly to anyone who would like to enter the writing business either as a hobby or a profession.
Leticia Araujo Perez, author
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2000-05-15
Summary: "Not the Best and Not the Worst"
A helpful book for first-time writers. Gives the basics, but not the best book currently out on the subject.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2000-05-04
Summary: "Best Practices for Selling Nonfiction Books"
I have already sold two nonfiction books on my own without an agent. Reading this book was a real eye-opener. I found out that I did not know the first thing about how to write a nonfiction business proposal. My first thought was to wonder how much money it had cost me not to have read this book sooner. Well, better late than never.
Book publishing is still somewhat of a mystery to me. Reading this book dispelled more of that mystery than two years of working with outstanding publishers has. The authors are not only knowledgeable, they are very generous in the way they share their experience. By having an often-published author/agent and two other well-published authors collaborating, you have a lot of potential knowledge to pick up. I suspect it would be hard to get any more knowledge from an entire writing career than you obtain by reading this book. What a geat deal!
These are good writers, too. The organization of the book is simple and effective. The prose is brief and clear.
But what I liked best was the warmth and supportiveness that the authors expressed. These people genuinely want you to get published and have a writing career (if that's what you decide you want).
Get this book, read it immediately, and then start applying it as soon as possible!
