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Book Proposal Podcast

How Do I Know If I Am Ready to Write My Book Proposal? | Episode 14

11 Nov 2025

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On the episode of The Book Proposal Podcast, Debra Eckerling answers the question, “How do I know if I am ready to write my book proposal?” You can actually get started on your proposal at any time. However when you are really ready to dive in, these are the three things you must have: a unique marketable idea, expertise in the subject, and a desire to write the book. Addressing the last thing first, Debra reminds listeners that they need to be the one who wants to write this book. If you're writing a book because people say, “You're such an expert, you need to write a book,” that alone will not get it done. You will likely find yourself procrastinating, stressed, and possibly less productive on other things. You may come to a point when you're ready to write it, but if it's not yet, just keep a notebook with notes on your book idea for when that time comes. The other two things - a unique marketable idea and expertise - are the essence of the overview. Once you really “own” your expertise and are invested in your take on the topic, you are ready to really get to work on your book proposal. More on the overview in episode 4 and what ducks to put in a row in episode 13. *** Debra Eckerling is a book proposal specialist, goal strategist, and author of “Your Goal Guide” and “52 Secrets for Goal-Setting and Goal-Getting.”  Have a question about book proposals, email [email protected]. Connect with Deb on LinkedIn and follow @TheDEBMethod for more resources and tips. Learn more at TheBookProposalExpert.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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