How to Get a Nonfiction Book Published - A Bulletproof Book Proposal For Publishing Agents

You have a great idea for a nonfiction book.written on the topic. If you feel overwhelmed by all
Everybody thinks it's a great idea. But will a bookthe magazine articles, newspaper stories, booklets,
publishing company think it's a great idea - enough topamphlets, surveys, reports and statistics on your
pay you an advance, commission you to write it,topic, that's a good indica¬tion the topic is 'meaty"
publish your book and sell it?enough to justify a full-length book.
That will depend largely on your book proposal. Here'sThird, organize your information into chapters. Think
where you demonstrate persuasively that your ideaabout how you would logically explain your topic or
has merit, and that the company will benefit frompresent your information, and organize it into major
publishing your book. Of course, even a solid idea andcategories. These will become chapter headings.
a great book proposal can't guarantee success, butA full-length nonfiction book typically has 8-15
they surely can tip the odds in your favor. But ifchapters. If your outline has fewer, the publisher may
either the idea or the proposal is weak, your chancesthink there's not enough information to fill a book on
of a sale are slim to none.your topic. Shoot for an outline with at least nine
Book editors look for certain things when reviewingchapters. A detailed table of contents proves to the
book ideas and proposals. To improve your chancesbook publishing company that your topic is
of winning a book publisher's contract, let's look atappropriate for a book, not just a magazine article.
the five key questions they ask and the best ways3. What's different or better about your book?
to answer them.The first page or two of your book proposal must
1. Is there a large enough audience interested in thiscontain an overview of your idea, the book content
topic to justify publishing a book?and its target audience. The first two paragraphs of
You want to stay away from a highly specializedyour overview must tell the editor why and how
book, which draws limited audience. You want youryour book is unique, different or better than other
book to be among the books that appeal to abooks already published on this topic. The angle that
general audience or at least to a large segment ofmakes your book different can take many forms: A
the general population. You must demonstrate toslant toward a different audience, a better way of
your prospective publishing agent that your largeorganizing the material, or inclusion of topics not
audience - of hundreds of thousands of people, if notcovered in other books.
millions - exists.For instance, my co-author and I wrote a nonfiction
One excellent source of market data is Standardbook, Technical Writing. Structure, Standards and
Rate and Data Service (SRDS), a book listing USStyle, because we wanted to create a handbook for
magazines that accept advertising and theirtechnical writers that emulated the concise,
circulations. SRDS is available at your local library orto-the-point style and format of The Elements of
from the publisher (tel. 847/375-5000). Look for theStyle, William Strunk and E.B. White's popular style
combined circulation of the largest publications in yourguide for general writers.
book's area.Our proposal called our book "the Strunk and White
However, keep in mind that only a small percentageof technical writing," which instantly communicated
of the intended audience will actually buy your book.the key appeal of the concept. Our book agent sold
And a major book publishing company hopes to sellthe book - within three weeks - to the first book
at least 5,000 copies of your book. So if you'republishing company who looked at it.
writing a book that appeals only to the 44,171 branchAnother section of your proposal that positions your
managers working at banks nationwide (say, How tobook in relation to others on the same subject is the
Manage Your Branch More Efficiently), and 2% can"Competition" section. Here you list and describe
be persuaded to buy the book, you've sold only 883competing books; each listing should emphasize how
copies - not nearly enough to make the projectyour book is both different and better. Include in the
worthwhile for either you or a publisher.Competition section those books that cover the
2. Is this a book or a magazine article? Will it sell?same - or very similar - topics as your book; that are
There are two substantial differences between apublished by major publishing houses; and that are no
book and a magazine article, which will determine ifmore than five years old.
the material you have will be accepted by a bookHow many books you list in this section will be
publisher.important. The presence of two to six competitive
First, there is the matter of time: It can take 18books shows there's a market for this type of book,
months to two years from conception to bookstore.while still room for one more. On the other hand, if
If you have an idea for a book about Recessionthere are seven or more books a publisher may think
proof Business at the onset of a recession, like I hadthe field is overcrowded, and you'll probably have a
in 1991, that recession may be over by the time thedifficult time making the sale.
book comes out and it would not sell. However, a4. Will people pay $25.38 for this book?
magazine article's time line of publication (or that of aAccording to Albert N. Greco, professor of marketing
small booklet) is much quicker (weeks to fewin Fordham University, the average hardcover
months).nonfiction book sells for $25.38; the average trade
Second difference is in length: Do you have enoughpaperback edition - for $20.40. Your book must be
material for a book? The average nonfiction book isinteresting or valuable enough to make readers part
about 200 pages in published form, withnot only with their money, but with their time as well.
approximately 400 words a page. That's 80,000A how-to or reference book proposal should stress
words; about 320 double-spaced typewrittenthe benefits readers will get when they buy the
manuscript pages. Most books range between 35,000book. If your book is biography, journalism, history,
words (a slim, 100 pages volume) to 200,000 wordsor any other form of nonfiction written primarily to
or more. An article, on the other hand, can includeentertain, your proposal should highlight some of the
anywhere from 300 to 2,500 words or so.more fascinating details of the book.
How do you know whether your idea is a book,5. Why should the publishing agent hire you to write
article or booklet - and how do you convince ait?
publishing agent that your concept is a big one? HereYour proposal must show why you're uniquely
are some guidelines:qualified to write the book. Such qualifications fall into
First, see if there are other books on the topic. Thetwo categories: writing credentials and expert
existence of a few similar titles indicates that thiscredentials.
idea is big enough to deserve a book.Writing credentials establish your expertise as an
Second, go to the library and see what else isauthor.