At BookProposalWriting.com, we'll work on your book proposal together. Each section has tasks for you to complete. Once you've completed all the tasks, you'll have a book proposal which has an excellent chance of selling.

Here's what we'll cover:

• (Day One) Getting an idea for your book.

• (Day Two) Developing the idea and expanding on it. Assessing the market. Who needs this book? What's the competition for the book?

• (Day Three) Writing the blurb. Outlining your book.

• (Day Four) Researching your book proposal, and fleshing out your outline.

• (Day Five) Writing a proposal query letter. Sending your query letters to agents and publishers. (You send the queries while you're working on the proposal. This helps you to gauge reaction to your work.)

• (Day Six) Writing the proposal.

• (Day Seven) Writing the sample chapter. Revising your proposal.

I'll be including a sample of a book proposal for you to look at, so you can see what material the proposal contains. This proposal garnered an agent contract the first time I sent it out. I'll also include other samples, so that you have plenty of templates to help construct your own proposal.