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The Great First Impression Book Proposal
- Everything You Need to Know About Selling Your Book to an Agent or Publisher in Thirty Minutes or Less
- ナレーター: Lisa Negrón
- 再生時間: 57 分
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あらすじ・解説
This booklet from Carolyn Howard-Johnson, a UCLA Extension Writers' Program instructor for nearly a decade, helps authors love the project they most love to hate - writing a book proposal. She has taken the guessing out of the book proposal process. Now, there is no need to take expensive, time-consuming classes or spend hours reading a tome to find the voice and format that will propel an author's idea from a dream to reality. This short book and 30 minutes will do it.
Randy Eller, speaker and CEO of Eller Enterprises, says, "There is only one thing you need to learn from Carolyn Howard-Johnson to succeed: everything she says!"
"Marketing is never easy.... Well, it might be if you follow the easy steps Carolyn Howard-Johnson offers up in The Great First Impression Book Proposal: Everything You Need to Know About Selling Your Book in Thirty Minutes or Less. Howard-Johnson's bulleted lists are superior. They are easy to understand, easy to implement, and even easier to read. She means it when she says 30 minutes or less. I will recommend this book to all of our authors and potential authors." (Georgia Jones, editor in chief, LadybugPress and NewVoices, Inc)
This booklet is the result of multi award-winning author Carolyn Howard-Johnson's extensive work with clients who hate writing book proposals and hate learning how to write them even more. She found herself coaching them through the process rather than doing it for them, for who could possibly recreate the passion an author feels for his or her own book better than the author? In doing so, she found she had written a booklet - not a tome - that took her clients only about 30 minutes to absorb. Voila! The Great First Impression Book Proposal was born.
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