1 session, Saturday March 25th, 1:00-4:00 pm EST
online
$90 (12 students max)
In this one-day seminar, writers of humor, journalism, essays, and other shorter online forms will learn the nuts and bolts of putting together a book proposal. In this viral age, you never know when a piece can take off – and all of a sudden opportunities are coming your way that you need to act on! We’ll cover the sections of a standard book proposal, talk about creating/maintaining a platform, discuss finding comparable titles and how to compare them to your own work, and create and refine shorter pieces you will need for any proposal, such as author bios and an idea of how to situate your writing and voice in the larger marketplace.
Students can expect to walk away with a clear understanding and outline of the pieces of a book proposal, an author bio that emphasizes their unique voice and area of expertise (rather than just a list of credits), and a series of actionable steps for going forward in terms of platform, contacting literary agents, and publishing as a business. Students will be sent a series of exercises the week before the class that will take between 1-2 hours to complete and should be prepared to sum up their book concept in a few sentences.
This class is currently sold out.
Caitlin Kunkel is a comedy writer, long-time teacher, and author. She created The Second City’s Online Satire Writing Program, taught/spoken at a slew of colleges including Northwestern, Yale, Brown, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Penn State. She co-founded The Belladonna Comedy and the Satire and Humor Festival, and co-wrote the satirical gift book New Erotica for Feminists: Satirical Fantasies of Love, Lust, and Equal Pay, named one of the Top 10 Comedy Books of 201 by Vulture.