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Dear Screen-L Readers,


Many scholars excel at writing academic manuscripts but are less confident
when asked to pitch their work in the final stage ahead of submission: the
book proposal. *Laura Portwood-Stacer, **author of **The Book Proposal
Book* (Princeton
University Press), will break down the book proposal process in a clear and
attainable way and offer tips on how to (successfully!) pitch your proposal
to prospective university presses and academic publishers.

Laura Portwood-Stacer will provide some much-needed clarity on how to craft
a winning book proposal. You will get:

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   Insight into how to grab the editor’s attention with a sharp project
   description
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   A step by step breakdown of the book proposal process, and


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   Insider tips on how to define a target audience


*March 30 at 8:30 PM Israel time/ 6:30 PM GMT/ 1:30 PM EDT on Zoom*


Save your free spot to attend the interview!
<https://aclang-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/1ROT3IAtUTNs3YCGsqE9nS2K_HUp7rY1-2QycRe_fo0RxEnWRfwEfQWcjN97YvQ7L26RTdleV1YG-lIsDxJSkTS3t8PAvx5C7bcRxLZA81qXVxbdaUv7IM8EIVig8FWsYGU9gpAa5ZpEgr5hL8MXrPCrMfK3-1NS4he1wAca4nT0rZGQ1EeKWmQ>


P.S. Can’t get out of a work meeting to attend the event live? Register
using the link above and we will send you a recording after the event.


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