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Book Proposal Podcast

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Your nonfiction book proposal is the roadmap you need to get your book idea out of your head, onto the page, and into the right hands. More than that, it helps you find clarity, develop strategy, and get the results you want: a saleable, marketable book. In the Book Proposal Podcast, host and book proposal consultant Debra Eckerling simplifies the process with short, practical episodes focused entirely on proposals. From pinpointing the right idea and building your platform to planning your promo and choosing comps, Debra answers real questions to help you create a proposal that sells your book—and you. Whether you’re aiming for traditional, hybrid, or indie publishing, you’ll get actionable advice to turn your concept into a plan.

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episode What Does a Memoir Book Proposal Look Like? | Episode 24 cover

What Does a Memoir Book Proposal Look Like? | Episode 24

On this episode of the Book Proposal Podcast, Debra Eckerling answers the question, “What does a memoir book proposal look like?” Memoir proposals are nonfiction proposals. There’s also a genre called memoir plus, where the author is including extra advice, takeaways, action items to their narrative. That way, the reader not only learns from the author’s experience, they see how they can best apply their expertise. Unless you are known, Debra recommends positioning your book as a memoir plus, so it is in the “helping others category,” which makes it more marketable. As with any nonfiction book proposal, a memoir includes those three core sections: concept, context, and content. In this episode, Debra explains the nuances related to memoir: from clarifying your theme and transformation to outlining your narrative arc and showcasing your voice in your sample chapters. For memoir proposals, the goal isn’t simply to share what happened to you. It’s to demonstrate that your story has meaning, structure, and a clear audience — and you and your book are positioned to succeed . *** Book Proposal Expert Debra Eckerling is the author of "Your Goal Guide" and "52 Secrets for Goal‑Setting and Goal‑Getting." Have a question about book proposals? Email Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com [Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com]. You might hear your question answered on a future episode! Connect with Deb on LinkedIn and follow @TheDEBMethod for more resources and tips. Learn more at TheBookProposalExpert.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

17. feb. 2026 - 5 min
episode How Much Detail Should My Book Proposal Include? | Episode 23 cover

How Much Detail Should My Book Proposal Include? | Episode 23

On this episode of the Book Proposal Podcast, Debra Eckerling answers the question, “How much detail should my book proposal include?” While it’s easy to assume that more information will make a proposal stronger. In reality, however, too much detail can work against you. A book proposal is not the book — its job is to sell the book. That means the goal is clarity, not completion. In this episode, Debra walks you through three core sections of a book proposal — concept, context, and content — and explains how important it is to find the right balance between too much and not enough. She says it’s only okay to draft a long proposal at first - get everything out of your head and onto the page - and then refine it so only the most essential, compelling pieces remain. If you think you’re overexplaining, overloading, or oversharing in your proposal, you probably are. This episode will help you trust your instincts, sharpen your focus, and create a proposal that gets decision-makers excited about your book. *** Book Proposal Expert Debra Eckerling is the author of "Your Goal Guide" and "52 Secrets for Goal‑Setting and Goal‑Getting." Have a question about book proposals? Email Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com. You might hear your question answered on a future episode! Connect with Deb on LinkedIn and follow @TheDEBMethod for more resources and tips. Learn more at TheBookProposalExpert.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

10. feb. 2026 - 5 min
episode What Role Does Networking Play in the Book Proposal Process? | Episode 22 cover

What Role Does Networking Play in the Book Proposal Process? | Episode 22

On this episode of the Book Proposal Podcast, Debra Eckerling answers the question, “What role does networking play in the book proposal process?” When people hear the word networking, they often think of awkward events, forced small talk, or salesy conversations. That’s not what networking means. Networking is actually relationship development. And relationships matter, both while you’re writing your book proposal and as you work toward getting a book deal. Networking factors into your proposal in several ways. It increases visibility, which shows up in your author platform through speaking gigs, social and traditional media, and involvement in online and in-person communities. It creates opportunities from podcast interviews, media coverage, and speaking engagements to introductions to resources, event organizers, and even agents and publishers. Most importantly, networking shows that you’re taking action as an authority in your space. Every meaningful connection can strengthen your book proposal, support your platform, and help you reach decision-makers.  No matter where you are in the book proposal process, networking isn’t optional. It’s an essential part of the publishing journey. *** Book Proposal Expert Debra Eckerling is the author of "Your Goal Guide" and "52 Secrets for Goal‑Setting and Goal‑Getting." Have a question about book proposals? Email Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com [Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com]. You might hear your question answered on a future episode! Connect with Deb on LinkedIn and follow @TheDEBMethod for more resources and tips. Learn more at TheBookProposalExpert.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

3. feb. 2026 - 4 min
episode How Does Public Speaking Strengthen My Book Proposal? | Episode 21 cover

How Does Public Speaking Strengthen My Book Proposal? | Episode 21

On this episode of the Book Proposal Podcast, Debra Eckerling answers the question, “How does public speaking strengthen my book proposal?”  If you’re working on a nonfiction book proposal, public speaking isn’t just something you do after the book is published — it’s an asset that strengthens your proposal right now. Debra explains how speaking engagements provide proof of concept, build your author platform, and create valuable assets like photos, video clips, testimonials, and media coverage that agents and publishers care about.  Your book proposal is a living document. Every talk and media moment adds value to your platform section, so add in new items with links whenever you have them, whether it’s for your first or next book proposal. If you’re writing a nonfiction book proposal, public speaking can be one of your most powerful—and often underutilized—assets. And it should be part of your proposal strategy from the beginning. *** Book Proposal Expert Debra Eckerling is the author of "Your Goal Guide" and "52 Secrets for Goal‑Setting and Goal‑Getting." Have a question about book proposals? Email Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com [Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com]. You might hear your question answered on a future episode! Connect with Deb on LinkedIn and follow @TheDEBMethod for more resources and tips. Learn more at TheBookProposalExpert.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

27. jan. 2026 - 4 min
episode How Much Does It Cost to Publish a Book? | Episode 20 cover

How Much Does It Cost to Publish a Book? | Episode 20

On this episode of the Book Proposal Podcast, Debra Eckerling answers the question, “How much does it cost to publish a book?”  In traditional publishing, the answer is, “nothing.” You don’t pay a publisher; they pay you.  If someone is asking you to spend tens of thousands of dollars to publish your book, that’s typically hybrid publishing, which is pay-to-play. You’re paying for editing, design, production, distribution, and other services … and those costs can add up. Especially since hybrid publishing often comes with expensive upsells, such as marketing packages. And it does not offer the same reach, credibility, and long-term positioning as traditional publishing. Debra believes that an author is better off investing in services that make their manuscript better - and their book proposal saleable - so they get a traditional book deal. In traditional publishing, you are not paying to be published. You are doing the work upfront to make sure your book proposal is strategic, market-ready, and compelling—and that your manuscript is professional, polished, and positioned for success. Tune in to learn more. *** Book Proposal Expert Debra Eckerling is the author of "Your Goal Guide" and "52 Secrets for Goal‑Setting and Goal‑Getting." Have a question about book proposals? Email Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com [Deb@TheBookProposalExpert.com]. You might hear your question answered on a future episode! Connect with Deb on LinkedIn and follow @TheDEBMethod for more resources and tips. Learn more at TheBookProposalExpert.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

20. jan. 2026 - 3 min
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