DiscoverBook Proposal PodcastDo I Need to Write the Whole Book to Get a Deal? | Episode 5
Do I Need to Write the Whole Book to Get a Deal? | Episode 5

Do I Need to Write the Whole Book to Get a Deal? | Episode 5

Update: 2025-09-02
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On this episode of The Book Proposal Podcast, Debra Eckerling answers the question, “Do I need to write the whole book to get a deal?”




If you are looking to publish traditionally, in most cases, the answer is no. For a business, self-help, cookbook, how-to, motivational, or other topic-specific nonfiction book, you do not need a complete manuscript; you only need a book proposal with 2 or 3 sample chapters. You are selling your concept, angle, and expertise, while giving the agent and publisher an idea of your style and ability as a writer. Note: The rules are different for memoir and fiction; for those you need a complete manuscript ready to send when the publisher shows interest. 




If you are a thought leader, entrepreneur, business owner, consultant, subject-matter expert, who keeps putting off writing your book, there is an easier way. Develop the concept and context through the proposal. As you do that, the content will also come together. Check out this episode to learn more.


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Debra Eckerling is a goal strategist, book proposal specialist, and author of “Your Goal Guide” and “52 Secrets for Goal-Setting and Goal-Getting.” 



Have a question about book proposals, email Deb@TheDEBMethod.com. Connect with Deb on LinkedIn and follow @TheDEBMethod for more resources and tips. Learn more at BookProposalPodcast.com.

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Do I Need to Write the Whole Book to Get a Deal? | Episode 5

Do I Need to Write the Whole Book to Get a Deal? | Episode 5

Debra Eckerling