Alexa's Publishing Chat
First Things First: Write your Proposal Before You Write Your Whole Nonfiction Book with Amy Goldmacher (ep. 132)
July 3, 2024
Amy Goldmacher shares what nonfiction authors who want to traditionally publish their books need to know about book proposals.
Amy Goldmacher will guide you through what agents and publishers look for in the components of a proposal, how to write proposal sections effectively, and how the proposal will help you write your book and achieve your publication goals.

Amy Goldmacher's journey into the world of writing and publishing began with a deep-rooted passion for sharing stories and ideas. Her initial role as an academic publisher ignited her desire to become an editor, leading her to take on the challenge of a sales representative position. It was during this time that her experience in anthropology became intertwined with her professional aspirations, ultimately culminating in the co-authoring of an academic textbook. Amy's decision to pursue graduate studies in anthropology coincided with the publication of the textbook's second edition, marking a significant turning point. Harnessing her expertise, Amy ventured into the realm of book coaching, guiding aspiring nonfiction authors through the intricate process of crafting book proposals. Amy's unique blend of professional experience and academic insight forms the foundation of her approach, offering aspiring authors invaluable support as they navigate the complexities of the publishing industry.

Amy Goldmacher is a traditionally published nonfiction author and Author Accelerator-certified nonfiction book coach. She has coached writers from book ideas to polished, pitch-ready proposals and manuscripts that get book deals. You can find her work on JaneFriedman.com, The Brevity Blog, Pipeline Media Group, and The New York Times, among others. 

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Amy can be found on social media at @solidgoldmacher
https://www.amygoldmacher.com/
https://www.amygoldmacher.com/podcast 
 https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243433868/authors-scramble-after-the-main-distributor-for-small-publishers-suddenly-closed