Each Monday, Jennifer will e-mail you that week's lesson with an assignment. You can do the assignment whenever you have time. Once you've worked through the assignment, the information is yours forever. You'll be able to apply what you've learned to any book proposal you write.
Jennifer will respond to e-mail questions on Tuesdays and Thursdays and will critique each part of your proposal as you write it. By the end of the session, you'll have finished your book proposal.
Jennifer is the author or co-author of more than 25 published nonfiction books. She has written for small presses (Wish Publishing), medium-size publishing companies (McGraw-Hill) and huge media conglomerates (Penguin Putnam). She has written everything from how-to to reference to self help.
She's helped many writers break into publishing, and her e-course can help you do the same.
A testimonial from a recent student:
"If you're serious about writing your book, then take this class first!
Jennifer offers straight-shooting feedback and thoroughly understands book proposals. She breaks the process into do-able pieces and pushes you to excel. Jennifer knows just what agents are looking for. I found an agent ready to accept my book just 1 week after completing this class. You can buy a 'how-to' book off the shelf and muddle through a book proposal, or you can take Jennifer Lawler's class and get direct, personal feedback on your project. It can't be beaten. Jennifer knows what she's talking about. She knows the formula that works and helps take your book ideas to a salable level." -- Heather Shumaker |
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To pay by check or for more information, contact Jennifer at jennifer@jenniferlawler.com