Just about everyone has thought of writing a book at some point — even if you don’t consider yourself a “writer,” you probably have an inkling of a book somewhere in your head.
However, people waste a lot of time writing books without ever having a clear understanding of why they're writing it in the first place. Don’t make that mistake! If you’re considering writing, you should be able to answer three important questions:
What is it about?
Ask yourself what your core ideas are, and of those, what is the main idea? Whether it’s a book on finances for business owners or a vegan cookbook, the “core idea” will become the crux of your book. Build the whole book around them.
Why does it matter?
What makes you passionate about this particular subject? What advice do you bring; what guidance, what counsel? What can you tell people that is really going to help them?
Who will read it?
When you are writing a book, it is vital that you have a picture of who you are writing it for in your mind. Defining your ideal customer is key to reaching your target audience and makes it much easier to write specifically to them.
Publish your book with us!
Are you an aspiring author looking for help publishing your work? We can help. We are a commercial publishing company looking for writers whose book ideas have the potential to draw an audience of at least 10,000 readers. We strive to provide our customers with the best books possible, and we work hard to give our writers the support they need to get their book read by as many people as possible.

Submit a book proposal
We welcome proposals for new book projects. For those interested in authoring a book, the first step in the process is to submit a proposal. Please summarize your book, its aims, its goals and main features, telling us the market that the book is going to be written for, and also the existing books that form the central competition to your proposed one. One of our team will be in touch to help guide you through the publishing process.
Due to the high volume of submissions we receive, we can only respond to inquiries that we would like to consider for publication. If you have not received a response from us within 10 business days, our editors have decided not to continue with your manuscript at this time.