Re: Other proposals

Subject: Re: Other proposals
From: "Elna Tymes" <etymes -at- lts -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 10:45:21 -0800

"Le Vie, DonaldX S" wrote:

> There's a big proposal market for B2B eCommerce and Internet infrastructure
> providers. They aren't the gargantuan types of proposals one would see with
> DOD or aerospace engineering companies, but there are LOTS of them in the
> $200K to $2M range. And the vast majority don't have RFPs..they are usually
> initiated by someone who knows someone who has a need, and they involve
> really doing some research on requirements because many eCommerce startups
> don't know what they don't know.

But largely the Business Development types don't turn to technical writers for
help with the proposals, thinking that tech writers don't know how to do this
type of work. Would they but ask! Sometimes, of course, tech writers get called
in to help draft proposals, and here the research and outlining skills really
can shine.

> Literary agent Michael Larsen wrote a book called "How to Write a Book
> Proposal" that's available through Writer's Digest Books and probably
> Amazon, but as Herm said, there aren't that many other reference works out
> there.

There are a lot of resources, including a guide to writing book proposals, on my
agent's web site: www.waterside.com (click For New Authors, then click Book
Proposals). Waterside has placed thousands of computer books (including the 30+
of mine) and holds an annual conference near San Diego for book publishing
people and authors (and wannabe authors). The web site periodically carries a
"most wanted" list of titles and/or subjects that the publishers consider hot.
Since Waterside makes its money from successfully placing authors with
publishers, I would trust their guidelines.

Elna Tymes
Los Trancos Systems


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