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: - Insight into how to grab the editor’s attention with a sharp project description - A step by step breakdown of the book proposal process, and - 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/1P4bs6X3xtcTXMuL5d_hZ6sQoqHy6L51nky2IxQO4FYYWGIKHfwGQ7KoN7E3fIU7Bhg1IVvJMn1OXWF7dlV0dCdHK0RbsdzNQ0eY9tXlF768rHiXdov72pHeiklIwmPp-gIA5DPVsnshOf47Msc89KFHYV8ccx-GTNXdl0DpOACUu1eUKMC5Idg> 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. [image: beacon] ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite https://screensite.org/