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How to write the Book Proposal to Publisher, part two

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson August 30, 2014 Advice for new authors, Writing
How to write the Book Proposal to Publisher, part two

This post is a continuation of a previous post, found at http://nancymargueriteanderson.com/book-proposal/ An additional note here, it refers to non-fiction book proposals only. In the previous post I talked about…

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How to write the Book Proposal to Publisher, part one

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson August 10, 2014 Advice for new authors, Writing
How to write the Book Proposal to Publisher, part one

“Your book proposal is a comprehensive marketing tool that sells your product concept — your book — to the publisher,” says The Canadian Writer’s Guide, 13th edition [Fitzhenry & Whiteside,…

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Why does a Woman Writer write exclusively about Men?

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson May 11, 2014 Fur Trade History, Writing
Why does a Woman Writer write exclusively about Men?

It is a good question, and I have been asked it a few times. The answer is not at all complicated: I cannot write what I do not know. As…

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Writing is a Business

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 26, 2014 Advice for new authors, Writing
Writing is a Business

I am a writer and a published author. I am working on my second book, and have completed my research for a third. I also blog — at one blog…

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The Smell of Furs

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson January 11, 2014 Fur Trade History, Writing
The Smell of Furs

  One of the most important things I did as I prepared my manuscript for publication, was that I gave it to four people to read. One of those readers…

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