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WRITING IS AN ART. PUBLISHING IS A BUSINESS.
WRITING IS AN ART. PUBLISHING IS A BUSINESS.
Why do some of the best writers never get published?
Work with trade authors on your way to becoming one.
Work with editors to learn what is accepted and why.
Our success at Book House, Inc. is measured in your success in becoming a published non-fiction author. Plain and simple.
The major hurdle that aspiring writers face in publishing is developing and “shopping” a proposal to trade editors. This is the central obstacle that our workshop helps you take on. Alone, this is a daunting (almost impossible) task, at the Book House, it is business as usual.
Book House, Inc. is a place where non-fiction writers and memoirists--established, up and coming and complete novices--come together to hone their craft and working with established trade authors on the path to publishing.
This isn’t your average writing workshop, but a practical writer’s boot camp, led by established trade authors and geared toward you becoming one.
There is some misunderstanding about how to become a published author. It is not just about writing, and writing well, but about learning certain conventions and publishing tricks of the trade. The instructors at the Book House, Inc. will provide meaningful, constructive, (sometimes brutal) feedback about developing the content of your non-fiction book proposal or op-ed, but it is always directed to a single goal: to get a trade editor to say “yes” to your project.
The signature workshop of Book House, Inc. The "How-To" handbook to write successful book proposals.
A workshop on concise, popular writing. The "How-To" for getting Op-Eds published in mainstream outlets.
Have a proposal that is ready to go? One of our established trade authors will work with you to review, revise and prime your p
“David (Sax) guided me from a bunch of vague ideas into a coherent book proposal. His skills and experience were instrumental in making me understand what my book was really about.”
Greg Kaplan, Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. Greg will be publishing with Norton in 2022.
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