Don’t forget to pick up your free copy of my Memoir Marketing Workbook if you have not already! You might not yet know how or where you would like to publish your book, but it’s important to explore your options. Many writers initially intend to get a deal with a literary agent with the goalContinue reading “Ten Literary Agents Currently Interested in Mental Health and Neurodiversity”
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Eight Tips to Tighten Up Your Book Proposal
Before I dive in, I would like to remind you that I have a free workbook for marketing your memoir available now. Please check it out! As we discussed last week, your book proposal is of your biggest assets in your book pitch, even (or especially) as a memoir writer. But as many writers andContinue reading “Eight Tips to Tighten Up Your Book Proposal”
Why Your Memoir Should Have a Book Proposal (Even if It Does Not Technically “Need” One)
When most of us think of memoir, we think of “straight,” narrative memoir. Think: “it reads like fiction.” Fiction does not require a book proposal to be pitched to agents or publishers. The query and the writing speak for themselves. Sometimes agents want to see a few sample chapters first, but eventually, if they areContinue reading “Why Your Memoir Should Have a Book Proposal (Even if It Does Not Technically “Need” One)”