From Dissertation to Publication: Why a Strong Book Proposal is Essential for First-Time Academic Authors
Crafting a book proposal is the essential first step in writing an academic or nonfiction book. Beyond helping editors and agents understand your project, the proposal functions as a blueprint that clarifies your argument, audience, structure, and contribution. After writing four academic books and securing representation from a literary agent, I’ve learned how the proposal accelerates the entire writing process. Here’s why the proposal matters—and how it sets you up for a stronger, clearer book.
Developing Your Research Voice: Clarity, Quality, and Variation for Promotion Portfolios
Your research voice shapes how your scholarship is understood and valued. This framework—Clarity, Quality, and Variation—guides early- and mid-career faculty in crafting promotion portfolios that tell a coherent, compelling story, demonstrate scholarly identity, and engage diverse academic audiences.
Structured Coaching and Support for Faculty Promotion, Presentations, and Book Proposals
Structured, non-evaluative support helps faculty present their strongest work with clarity and confidence. Explore how our coaching programs guide promotion portfolios, high-impact presentations, book proposals, and mid-career advancement.
How to Use Your Academic Book Proposal to Demonstrate Scholarly Leadership
Academic book proposals aren’t just bureaucratic tasks—they are tools to clarify your argument, engage your audience, and showcase your scholarly contribution. Learn how to treat your proposal as a leadership document and advance your academic impact.