Drafting a Proposal
Your proposal should include the following information:
A Brief Description
In several paragraphs, but not more than one page, describe the work, its rationale (what problem is this work solving?), its approach, and the target audience. Begin with a one to two sentence summary of the book. As appropriate, follow this with a short explanatory paragraph on the topic to put the book in context for non-technical readers of the proposal. (Ex: Software Testing deals with X and is useful for Y. All programmers should test their programs but many don't for Z. This book will address overcoming Z.) You should then elaborate on these ideas individually and at greater length making sure you address the following items:
Outstanding Features
Supply a brief listing (but at least five points) of what you consider to be the outstanding, distinctive or unique features of the work. These are items that you would use to sell the book to a bookstore buyer. Who is and why this author? What problem does this book solve? What's unique about the book? What's different compared to other books on this topic? (Include: organization, examples, case studies, software included, experience of author, ties to leading products, etc.) What is going to grab someone's attention and encourage them to examine the book more closely?
Competition
Consider the existing works in this field and discuss specifically their individual strengths and weaknesses. This material is written for reviewers and not for publication, so please be honest and direct. You should describe what advantages your book has over the competition, and how your book will be similar to, as well as different from, its competition, in terms of level, style, topical coverage, and depth. If significant books are now available, you should explain why you chose to write another book in this area. Please mention all pertinent titles even if they compete with only a portion of your book.
Include a more specific discussion of the pedagogical elements. Will the book include examples, cases, learning objectives, questions, problems, glossaries, a bibliography, references, or appendices? Is the book primarily descriptive or quantitative, elementary or rigorous, etc.?
Audience/Market
- Who is the book's intended audience (end users of applications, software architects, application developers or designers, project managers, IS managers, CTOs, CEO's, theorists, undergraduate/graduate students, etc.)? Provide example affiliations, disciplines, titles and responsibilities of this audience.
- List at least five benefits the target audience will gain from reading the book and learning the material. What can they do with this knowledge? How are they better off with it? (Ex: code more concisely or solve problem X)
- What prior knowledge or skills will the audience need to understand this book? What other books should they be familiar with?
Promotion/Sales
- If you are aware of professional organizations, user groups, or mailing lists that would be useful in promoting the book, please list them.
- Would this book be appealing to corporations as an item to bundle and sell with their products or for use in training programs? Why or why not? (Please include any potential sales leads or special sales opportunities)
- Estimate the size of your target audience. Describe for a non-technical person (such as a bookstore employee) why this topic is of considerable market interest and why the book will sell well.
- Under what category would this book be shelved in the bookstore?
Support Material
If the work is for a professional audience, do you plan to provide supplementary material to accompany it? (For example, program code, figures or diagrams, software or discounts on other products.) Please provide a brief explanation of the content/functionality and rationale for each item. Consider how such material might be made available. Is it suitable for posting on a (secure) FTP site or website? Would this be a free supplement or do you see it as a revenue item? If software is to be included, please state the minimal hardware and software requirements necessary to operate such software. If the software comes from a third party, please provide background information and contact information for the source.
Status of the Work
- What portion of the material is now complete?
- When do you expect to have a completed manuscript?
- How long do you plan for the book to be? Specify if this page count is the number of double/single-spaced word-processed manuscript pages or a final published length target.
- How many and what type of figures do you plan to include? Specify separately the number of photos, screen captures, and the amount of line art (diagrams, tables, charts, etc.)
Reviewer
We will use reviewers of our own choosing, but we will also try to include individuals whose opinions you feel will be valuable. Can you suggest any? If the book has several distinct markets, try to recommend at least one reviewer from each.
Naturally, we do not reveal the names of our reviewers without their permission. If you desire, we will submit the material to the reviewers anonymously.