In our new "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:
How does one go about submitting a book proposal?
I have heard various tales: folks who got in touch with editors with just a brief paragraph pitch, to garner interest, and then waited to see if the editor wanted more, and then sent more; folks who didn't seek a publisher until a full manuscript draft was written; some who submitted a 10 page or so synopsis + a chapter; and so on.
In general I'd really like to know how people have gone about the early stages of book publication.
Good question! We've discussed book proposals before, but it would be great to hear from readers with experience in getting proposals accepted.
I've had three proposals accepted. In my experience, most publishers have clear directions for submitting proposals on their website, often with forms they want you to fill out on the book's substance, competitors, etc. In none of the cases did I have a full manuscript written first. While I've heard that some people go that route, if it were me I'd worry about putting all the work into a full manuscript without a contract in hand.
What do other readers think? Any helpful tips or experiences to share?
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