208. How to get a book deal (replay)

208. How to get a book deal (replay)

As part of my summer podcast replay series, I’m sharing a replay of a powerful podcast episode with book strategist Richelle Fredson.

Nearly every author I meet wants to be traditionally published. But the path to get a book deal can feel darn near impossible. Not only do you have to create a book proposal, which is a massive project in and of itself, but you then need to pitch agents. Where is an aspiring author to start?

Well, Richelle Fredson is here to help in this week’s episode. As a book proposal coach and publishing consultant, Richelle has worked with aspiring and published authors to create impactful book concepts and competitive book proposals. In this episode, we cover:

  • What a nonfiction book proposal is and why authors need one
  • The key components of a nonfiction book proposal
  • How an author’s platform, credentials, and other aspects factor into their ability to get signed by a publisher
  • Common misconceptions about the process of looking for an agent and landing a deal
  • Tips for making your proposal stand out and getting your dream book deal

Richelle is the former director of publicity and book marketing for Hay House, and also served in acquisitions, so she knows her stuff. This was a fantastic conversation—don’t miss it!

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45. From 9-to-5 to full-time creative with Kate Peterson

45. From 9-to-5 to full-time creative with Kate Peterson

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to break the 9-to-5 and run a business completely of your design? Kate Peterson, author-illustrator of the newly released travel journal, Around the World and Back Again, did just that. In this episode, she shares how she journeyed from unhappy, full-time employee to landing a coveted book deal with Penguin Random House; overcame fear and self-doubt to pitch her next book; and embraced adventure and travel. We also discuss how travel influences and supports creativity, and the power of intentional discomfort. Kate is insightful, smart, and an inspiration to every daydreaming creative out there. Learn more and order Kate’s new book: https://www.katepeterson.art/. Follow her on Instagram @katepetersonart. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star rating and review, and subscribe! Doing so helps me reach more listeners with the important message that we all deserve lives that are beyond better. Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

17 Syys 202141min

44. Ask Stacy: How do you make time to create and write?

44. Ask Stacy: How do you make time to create and write?

In this episode, I answer your wonderful questions, gathered from a recent survey sent to my email list. They include: How do you make time to create and write? Aside from growing your business, what work-related topics are you interested in (my answer goes beyond work!)? Can you dig into how to build an audience? As always, I aim to provide valuable, meaningful content in this episode to support your growth and success. Resources mentioned in this episode: Growing Your Influence as a Nonfiction Author – this is my author platform course, helpful for non-authors too! Crafting an Effective Pitch (training for QuickBooks by Intuit) – this training will help you uncover your core message. Don’t forget to download the handout and bonus free writing guide. ConvertKit – this is the software I use for my email list growth, landing pages, and more. They also offer valuable education for creators. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five-star rating and review, and subscribe! Doing so helps me reach more listeners with the important message that we all deserve lives that are beyond better.

3 Syys 202132min

43. Great style is for everyone: a conversation with wardrobe stylist Laura Tully (replay)

43. Great style is for everyone: a conversation with wardrobe stylist Laura Tully (replay)

Laura Tully loves people and fashion. When she realized she could merge the two as a style expert, her world became a hefty dose of happy. She built her company on a simple philosophy: great style is for everyone. She shows individuals how they can look and feel fantastic in what they wear by building an intentional wardrobe. She shows organizations how they can create a cohesive team image that merges each team member’s individuality with the company’s brand and culture. In this episode replay, Laura shares how she built a thriving wardrobe styling business. We talk about the importance of wardrobe style and how it can impact your mindset and actions; closet edits and other steps you can take to cultivate more intentional style; and how to craft your story and look good doing it. Laura is fun, inspiring, and full of wisdom—don’t miss this episode! Laura’s favorite places to shop mentioned in the episode are: Shopbop, Net-A-Porter, & Other Stories, and Club Monaco. Learn more about Laura at http://www.lauratully.co and follow her on Instagram @lauratully.co. Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

23 Heinä 202148min

42. How to successfully market a book with Stephanie Chandler

42. How to successfully market a book with Stephanie Chandler

This episode is a must-listen for authors at any stage of the publishing journey, even if you’re in the writing process. Stephanie Chandler is an author, publishing industry expert, and the founder of Nonfiction Authors Association (NFAA). We discuss her phenomenal journey from corporate America to bookstore owner to NFAA founder, including some of the wins and hardships along the way. She shares her advice for new authors and book-marketing advice to support your success, including the power of a solid author platform and specific niche. Stephanie Chandler is the author of several books including The Nonfiction Book Publishing Plan and The Nonfiction Book Marketing Plan. She is also CEO of the Nonfiction Authors Association, a vibrant educational community for writers, and the Nonfiction Writers Conference, twice-yearly events conducted entirely online since 2010. A frequent speaker at business events and on the radio, she has been featured in Entrepreneur, BusinessWeek, The Writer, Writer’s Digest, and Wired magazine. Links from this episode: Nonfiction Authors Association: https://nonfictionauthorsassociation.com/ Book launch checklist: https://nonfiction.lpages.co/book-launch-checklist/ Connect with me at www.stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com, message me on Instagram @stacyennis, or visit https://stacyennis.com/contactand fill out the form on the page.

9 Heinä 202143min

41. Copyright and Intellectual Property 101 for Writers with Attorney Brad Frazer

41. Copyright and Intellectual Property 101 for Writers with Attorney Brad Frazer

In this episode, I talk with copyright and intellectual property attorney and novelist Brad Frazer. We cover his professional journey (which is fascinating!), the basics of copyright and intellectual property for writers, what constitutes “fair use” and when to attribute a source, and at what point an author needs to retain an attorney for their book. There are so many gems in this episode, and a big one is this: copyright is a noun not a verb. Curious to learn more? Listen in! Links from this episode: Brad’s novel: The Cure: A Thriller Learn more about Brad and take him up on his generous off for a free consult on your copyright or intellectual property needs: https://hawleytroxell.com/people/bradlee-r-frazer/. Connect with me at www.stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com, message me on Instagram @stacyennis, or visit https://stacyennis.com/contactand fill out the form on the page.

25 Kesä 202154min

40. Ask Stacy: Is your parenting as effortless as it looks?

40. Ask Stacy: Is your parenting as effortless as it looks?

In this episode, I get vulnerable as I answer listener questions and offer my thoughts on topics related to parenting, books, and living abroad. Questions include: Do you experience mom guilt, or is your parenting as effortless as it looks? How do you promote and market a book? Where do you want to live next? What advice do you have for a friend who wants to move to Portugal? Links from this episode: Life Visioning Guide to help you understand your big vision: http://stacyennis.com/lifevisioningguide Nonfiction Authors Association: https://nonfictionauthorsassociation.com/ Resources on Portugal: https://stacyennis.com/?s=Portugal Connect with me at www.stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com, message me on Instagram @stacyennis, or visit https://stacyennis.com/contactand fill out the form on the page.

11 Kesä 202141min

39. Ask Stacy: What did you overcome to reach where you are today? (replay)

39. Ask Stacy: What did you overcome to reach where you are today? (replay)

In this replay from 2020, I get to do one of my favorite things: answer your questions! Questions include: What were the major mental, emotional, or professional milestones that you had to reach or overcome in your career in order to be where you are today? How do you edit/ghostwrite content for projects you don’t love but are paying the bills? Are there ways to make a Zoom call flow smoothly? Is there anything you can share about productivity, habits, and how you “juggle all the balls?" Connect with me at www.stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit https://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

21 Touko 202140min

38. Control, collaboration, and concern with Ron Price (replay)

38. Control, collaboration, and concern with Ron Price (replay)

In this replay from 2019, Ron Price joins me to talk about our book, Growing Influence, and how to regain control, take advantage of collaboration, and avoid draining your energy with concern. This episode is full of leadership gems. Connect with me at http://stacyennis.com. Follow me on Instagram @stacyennis and on Facebook @stacyenniscreative. To submit a question, email hello@stacyennis.com or visit http://stacyennis.com/contact and fill out the form on the page.

7 Touko 202143min

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