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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

How to Format a Book Proposal

The moment arrived. I had wanted to meet with this particular author for a long time. (I’ll keep the author anonymous to protect her privacy, but she’s well known in some circles.) The door opened, she greeted me, and I handed her two loaves of bread. “You never get a

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

How to Make Sure Your Self-Talk Is Helping (Not Hurting) You

He looks like a baby hippopotamus.” That’s what I overheard my fifth-grade teacher say when I tried out for hurdles before our one-day track-and-field competition. That I remember this comment some thirty-five years later says something about how much it stung. Fast-forward to about three weeks ago, when I’m training

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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

How to Describe Your Book to Agents and Publishers

It’s one thing to write your book; it’s another to write about your book.  They’re very different types of writing. For one thing the audience is sometimes completely different.  When you’re writing your book, you’re writing for readers.  When you’re writing about your book, particularly before it’s published, you’re probably

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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

3 Ways to Make Sure Your Book Proposal Will Get Noticed

You’ve probably heard about the editor whose privacy was interrupted by a book proposal sliding under a restroom stall door at a writer’s conference. Suffice to say there are good ways and bad ways to get attention. Yet, if you want to get your book published, attracting an agent and

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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

A Surprising Way to Impress Agents and Publishers

I make my living in part by helping writers craft compelling book proposals to increase their chances of landing a book deal with a traditional publisher. So it might seem strange for me to devote a blog post to a method of impressing agents and publishers that does not center

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How to Experience More Joy as a Writer

If making your art is adding net misery to the world,” writes Austin Kleon in his mighty little book Keep Going, “walk away and do something else. Find something else to do with your time, something that makes you and the people around you feel more alive.” Elizabeth Gilbert says something

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How to Get a Bigger Vision for Your Life and Work

I just saw General Magic, a documentary film about a company that was about fifteen years before its time. They imagined the smartphone before the technology was there to support its creation. What I left with after watching the film is the absolutely vital importance and world-changing power of vision.

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

6 Things I’ve Learned from a Year of Self-Employment

About a year ago I packed up my office at Baker Books and “went out on my own,” as they say. I’m pleased to say I’m still self-employed, although that’s a bit of a misnomer for reasons I’ll get to shortly. This is a significant milestone and bears reflection on

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

3 Easy Questions to Help You Improve Your Book Idea

She was about the coolest girl I’d ever met. And she’d invited me, still in high school, to hang out near her college campus about an hour away. That’s right, friends. This was the big leagues. I was relaxed, though; you would’ve been proud of me. In the days leading

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

3 Benefits of a Powerful Title and Subtitle

Baby names are a multi-million dollar business. A quick Amazon search for “baby names” yields over 5,000 products that promise to help you name your newborn. And if you’re really concerned, you can hire a baby-naming consultant for a measly $29,000. Well, you may not drop that kind of cash

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Getting Published
Chad R. Allen

Want a Book Deal? Download My New Book Proposal Template!

For a lot of people book proposals are intimidating and scary. I wonder how many books don’t happen just because the prospect of a book proposal is so daunting. Often writers don’t know what goes into a book proposal. What are the different pieces? How long should each section be?

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Craft of Writing
Chad R. Allen

Why Rejection Is NOT the Problem

I remember meeting with an unpublished writer in a Nashville coffee shop years ago. She told me in no uncertain terms she was a writer and was going to be published. That writer was Rachel Held Evans, and she meant what she said. Evans worked hard on her craft and

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