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How to Sell a Book Idea to a Publisher

    • 1). Search for a publisher who might be interested in your style of book. Most publishers are very specific about the types of books they publish, and will only consider books that will fit their mold. There are also many publishers who only work through agents or with previously published authors. One way to search is by using the Writer's Market.

    • 2). Pick out three or four publishers who appear to be interested in your type of book. Thoroughly research them by perusing through several of their published books. If possible, go to their websites. Email or write them for a copy of their writer's guidelines. In the guidelines, it will state exactly how to submit a book idea to them and whether you can do it online or have to do it through the mail.

    • 3). Write a one page query letter about your book. Depending on the publisher, you may to able to send them an email attachment or they may require a paper letter. If possible, address your letter to the person who makes the decisions. This query letter is your sales pitch. Without exaggerating, make your book seem as exciting as possible. In your query letter, give your book a title.

    • 4). Wait for a response to your query. If the publisher invites you to do so, write a book proposal. Find sample book proposals online or use the Writer's Market for examples. Include in your proposal why you believe your book will sell, a market analysis of the current book market in relationship to your book, an outline of the chapters of your book, a projected date when you'd be able to complete the book and two or three sample chapters. Of course, follow the writer's guidelines sent by the publisher and make sure to include everything they ask for.

    • 5). Wait for a reply. This is probably the hardest part. If they like your proposal, they will negotiate with you to determine when you will be able to present them with the entire book, when they can publish it and how you will be paid.



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