Are you writing non-fiction? Do you want to submit your work to literary agents?
In this lunchtime masterclass, literary agent Eli Keren will break down the key essentials of putting together a non-fiction proposal to send out to agents. He'll discuss the process of getting a publishing deal, and the journey a non-fiction proposal goes on during this process. He'll break down exactly what a non-fiction proposal needs to include, the do's and don'ts, and how to position it for a commercial audience.
This masterclass will be online via Teams. It will also be recorded so if you are unable to attend live, you'll be able to catch-up and access the recording for up to two weeks after the event has taken place.
I started my publishing career at Curtis Brown before joining United Agents in 2016. Now an associate literary agent, I am actively building my own list of fiction and non-fiction. Earlier this year I was elected treasurer of the Association of Authors' Agents, and later this year I will be judging Bloomsbury’s inaugural Academic Writing Fellowship for non-fiction writers. Before I started working in books, I was a research scientist designing and synthesising novel drugs (white coat and everything), and science books remain a particular passion of mine. I'm also interested in LGBTQ+-themed books in both fiction and non-fiction.
In non-fiction, I usually work with expert-led smart and engaging popular science, cultural histories and LGBTQ+ books. My own background is in chemistry, but I'm fairly omnivorous and have experience with a wide range of experience gripping commercial non-fiction. I enjoy books by writers completely obsessed with a niche subject who are skilled enough communicators to make the rest of the world fall in love with their passion too, whatever that passion might be. I am interested in any book that will change the world for the better. I often work with new clients from the ground up, helping them to draft the first draft of their proposal, so long as they come to me with an interesting idea, the expertise to back it and the communication skills to pull it off. I also do a lot of outreach, teaching non-fiction writers
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