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    Explore "bookproposal" with insightful episodes like "Making a Business Case with Your Book Proposal | Matt Holt | 394", "Literature & Ideas 4 - Spark Prize: How to Pitch your Proposal", "Published Podcast Ep. 61 | How To Write a Memoir People Want to Read with Lee Zarnikau", "Published Podcast Ep. 58 | How to Write an Effective Outline for Your Book with Erin Brown" and "Sensual Faith Episode 9 - There’s Power in Your Pivot" from podcasts like ""Leveraging Thought Leadership", "Art, Design, Media", "Published by Greenleaf Book Group", "Published by Greenleaf Book Group" and "Sensual Faith Podcast with Lyvonne Briggs"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Making a Business Case with Your Book Proposal | Matt Holt | 394

    Making a Business Case with Your Book Proposal | Matt Holt | 394
    Have you ever thought about publishing a book? Be careful! There are a lot of misconceptions and bad information about publishing. If you want to publish successfully, and see your work reach it's best audience, you might need to do a little research — and our guest on this episode is a treasure-trove of information. 

    To clear up the misinformation and get our listeners started on the right foot, we’ve invited Matt Holt, Editor-in-Chief of Matt Holt Books (a BenBella Books imprint) to join us.  Matt was previously Senior Vice President and Executive Publisher at John Wiley & Sons, where he oversaw a team of 85 staff. Over his 27-year career, he’s acquired over 1,000 titles and published 10,000 titles!

    We start with the questions you need to answer before you set pen to paper. Matt believes you need to know your book's goal; why you are writing it, and for what audience? Once you have those answers, you can start thinking about the publishing model that will best suit your authorship.

    Having had literally thousands of proposals cross his desk, Matt can tell in only 30 minutes whether a manuscript merits further exploration. During our conversation, he shares what he is looking for in a proposal, and the methods he uses to look into each potential author's background and qualifications. 
     
    Lastly, we discuss the tension that often exists between author and publisher. The author is making a long-term, multi-year connection ,while the publisher is looking to get in, publish the manuscript, and move quickly onto the next project. Matt explains what both sides can do to provide the transparency needed for everyone to achieve their goals.
     
     If you want to ensure that your manuscript proposal doesn’t get tossed into the “pass” pile, you’ve got to listen to this episode!

    Three Key Takeaways:

    *  You can get a book done quickly and cheaply, or you can get it done right.

    * Thought Leaders who are also practitioners often have an advantage in promoting their books as they already are in direct contact with their audience.

    * A book is a mass-market tool, you’ll need methods of taking your content to scale if you want to fully capitalize on your book launch.

    Literature & Ideas 4 - Spark Prize: How to Pitch your Proposal

    Literature & Ideas 4 - Spark Prize: How to Pitch your Proposal
    Learn how to write a winning pitch for your narrative nonfiction proposal. Writers and publishers, Ronnie Scott, Arwen Summers and Emily Clements, take you through the most important steps: how to write a synopsis and chapter outline, what to include in your sample chapter, how to stand out with your title and biography, and how to finish it off (formatting and polishing).

    Guest Biographies

    Ronnie Scott is an author and academic. He is a senior lecturer in the writing and publishing discipline at RMIT University and program manager of the Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing). He's a lead researcher on Folio: The Story of Australian Comics 1980-2020. His novel The Adversary (2020) was shortlisted for the Queensland Literary Award and the ALS Gold Medal.

    Arwen Summers is Hardie Grant Books' nonfiction publisher. She has over 13 years' experience in publishing and has a particular interest in narrative nonfiction. She's published authors, both established and debut, including Alanna Hill, Malcolm Turnbull, Emily Clements, Clive Hamilton and Ginger Gorman. Discovering and nurturing fantastic emerging writers of narrative nonfiction is one of the highlights of her job.

    RMIT alumni, author and editor Emily Clements published her memoir, The Lotus Eaters, in 2020. Her nonfiction has been shortlisted for the Feminazi Memoir Prize, the Ada Cambridge Prize and highly recommended for the Scribe Nonfiction Prize. Her fiction has been twice shortlisted for the Rachel Funari Prize and earned the Melbourne Young Writers Award.

    Host: Callie Beuermann

    Producers: Callie Beuermann, Joel Humphries, Sophie Newnham and Mia Purvis

    Supervising producer: Carly Godden

    Published Podcast Ep. 61 | How To Write a Memoir People Want to Read with Lee Zarnikau

    Published Podcast Ep. 61 | How To Write a Memoir People Want to Read with Lee Zarnikau
    Today, I'm speaking with one of Greenleaf’s editors, Lee
    Reed Zarnikau. Lee will tell us how to piece together a memoir and give us her insights into the
    dos and don’ts of memoir writing from an editor's perspective.

    If you’re someone with an interesting life story, you may have been told by friends and family that you should write a book. But many authors struggle to put their experiences on paper in an authentic way that resonates with readers. This is where an editor’s insight comes in handy. In today’s episode, Lee will tell us how authors can make their memoir stand out.

    A memoir isn’t just a collection of anecdotes. It’s also meant to be a narrative, so it takes some crafting to get it right. Lee explains how she guides authors who are struggling with this by helping them to identify their narrative arc, and what makes their memoir unique.

    For the full transcription of today's episode, check out our website: www.greenleafbookgroup.com/episode61

    Published Podcast Ep. 58 | How to Write an Effective Outline for Your Book with Erin Brown

    Published Podcast Ep. 58 | How to Write an Effective Outline for Your Book with Erin Brown

    Welcome back to Published! In this episode we talk to Erin Brown, the executive editor at Greenleaf Book Group.

    She discusses the key to writing a book outline, what a book outline template might look like for a new author, and how to approach writing an effective book outline for both fiction and nonfiction.

    If you're embarking on your author journey and looking for a place to start, this episode is full of great writing tips and advice for you.

    Sensual Faith Episode 9 - There’s Power in Your Pivot

    Sensual Faith Episode 9 - There’s Power in Your Pivot
    An uncommonly known fact about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. transformed how Lyvonne flows in the face of rejection. Tune in on how to embrace change and growth in your own life as she models it in this episode.

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    Produced by Kacia Huynh and Porsha Williams Gates of Porshanality Media, LLC
    Editing and sound mixing by Kacia Huynh of Porshanality Media, LLC
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    Published Ep. 52 | How to Make Your Book Proposal Stand Out to Agents and Publishers with Jennie Nash

    Published Ep. 52 | How to Make Your Book Proposal Stand Out to Agents and Publishers with Jennie Nash

    This is the second part of our two episode special with author and book coach, Jennie Nash. If you haven’t listened to part one yet, go back and check out episode 51. In today’s episode, Jennie picks up where we left off and dives deeper into the topic of book proposals, sharing her insight into what makes a proposal truly standout.