
I wanted to share this wonderful opportuntity for those of you writing nonfiction.
If your nonfiction project has been rejected, you might think publishing trends are working against you or that your platform simply isn’t big enough to attract an agent or publisher. That may indeed be the case.
But other problems are often hiding in plain sight that lead to rejection: (1) your proposal is focused on yourself (or the book’s content), and not the reader, (2) you haven’t demonstrated your knowledge of the readership, (3) you’ve explained your book rather than pitched it, and (4) you haven’t answered the questions “why now?” or “why me?”
Using examples submitted by attendees (that’s you!), Jane will discuss how proposals can be strengthened and revised for a chance at greater success.

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