This book by Michael Hyatt is exactly what the title says it is: WRITING A WINNING NON-FICTION BOOK PROPOSAL. Michael clearly and concisely states what creates a non-fiction book proposal that will get noticed by agents. He even clearly tells the reader how to avoid the slush pile. Of course, writing a book proposal following Michael's plan does not guarantee me--the writer/author--acceptance by said agents, but he does indicate that the qualities he explains help at least get the writer noticed rather than in the slush pile. I, for one, hope and pray that I am not denied access to an agent just because I haven't done my homework and I don't (can't or won't) follow the simple instructions/expectations as provided by the experts--those who either are current agents or are past agents--or even those who have successfully written, sold, and published a book!
Here's hoping and praying all this homework is going to pay off.....!!!!
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