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Sally Collings
Jun 21, 2024
How to Plan the Structure of Your Book.
Although non-fiction books don't follow the classic narrative arc of novels, they still need to take the reader on a journey of...
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Apr 4, 2022
Fearlessly Different: a shout-out to author Mickey Rowe.
One of the most rewarding projects I worked on last year was Mickey Rowe’s book, Fearlessly Different. When Mickey approached me, he had...
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Mar 28, 2022
Why every author should visit a bookstore.
What with pandemics and such, it’s been a good while since I visited my local bookstore. I continue to spend inordinate amounts of time...
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Mar 21, 2022
6 tools for nonfiction book writers.
The water dispenser in our fridge has been leaking for over a week now. Drip, drip, drip. You can imagine that one drip per second adds...
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Mar 14, 2022
Spring is in the air.
Next week, I'm heading out of town to enjoy a Midwest spring break. I'll be lolling in the sunshine by Lake Michigan, enjoying the...
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Mar 7, 2022
Craft an elevator pitch for your book.
Every author needs an elevator pitch. A brief but irresistible description that condenses the spirit of your book into a few sentences. ...
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Feb 25, 2022
6 steps you need to take before writing your book proposal.
If you are planning to write a nonfiction book, and you’re planning to seek a publishing deal, the first thing you need is a book...
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Feb 21, 2022
7 things you need to know about hybrid publishing.
Hybrid publishing: AKA author-assisted publishing, indie publishing, partnership publishing, and co-publishing. It’s an umbrella term for...
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Feb 14, 2022
What’s the best way to get your book published?
Dreaming of a book deal with Penguin Random House, Macmillan, or HarperCollins? You’re not alone. SO not alone. Before you join that long...
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Feb 9, 2022
Podcasts are the new author credential.
Podcasts have become the latest hunting ground for agents and editors to find new voices. Just as long-form journalism has been a place...
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Jan 31, 2022
What’s your author persona?
A writer’s persona communicates to their audience who they are. It’s not only a chance to give writing a little personality, it is also...
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Jan 24, 2022
Every author dreams of this.
My last couple of posts (here and here) have been about choosing between traditional publishing and self-publishing. But what if you...
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Jan 17, 2022
The pros and cons of traditional publishing.
Every author needs to weigh up whether they seriously want a traditional publisher. It may seem like the holy grail, providing...
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Jan 10, 2022
Be honest. Do you really want a publishing deal?
Earlier this week, I started work with a new client. She asked me to review and edit her book proposal, which is for a coffee-table book...
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Jan 4, 2022
How much ego is too much in your book proposal?
Getting the balance between humility and hubris in your nonfiction book proposal is hard. Many authors are naturally self-effacing...
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Dec 28, 2021
Show off with your sample chapters.
It’s easy to think of a book proposal as entirely separate from your book manuscript. Truth is, your book proposal must include a solid...
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Dec 20, 2021
How to write a killer chapter outline.
In your book proposal, the chapter outline is where you reveal your book’s shape: how it unfolds for the reader, chapter by chapter. It...
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Dec 13, 2021
How to Plan the Structure of Your Book
Although non-fiction books don't contain the classic narrative arc of novels, they still need to take the reader on a journey of...
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Dec 1, 2021
Put Your Book Proposal To the “So What” Test.
You’ve got a matter of seconds to engage an agent or editor with your “big story” before they flip on to the next book proposal in the...
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Nov 22, 2021
How to write your author bio
Unless you’re a “household-name” author (Steven King, JK Rowling, Malcolm Gladwell, I’m looking at you), most literary agents and editors...
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