
For those of you getting ready for the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference you may have heard about the need for a One Sheet. This tool is also known as a Pitch Sheet. It’s a one page presentation of the project you’re pitching to an editor or agent. Today I’ll be explaining how to put one together.
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Please note, this is not a requirement. It is an easy way for an editor or an agent to grasp the idea you’re presenting. You’ll see all kinds of one sheets, from very basic, to those people have paid professionals to design and construct.
Below, I’ve included links to actual one sheets. All three led to multiple requests for proposal and full manuscripts. All three of these books have been published or contracted (Maiden of Iron released May 1, 2018 and Soul Care released mid June).
There are three basic components of a one sheet—the project blurb, specifics about the project and the author’s bio—including a picture and contact info. We’ll take each component individually and explain what’s included.
There are two schools of thought here. Some editors and agents prefer a back cover copy type of blurb, others want a full synopsis.
This is where you give some of the details and they’re slightly different for fiction and non-fiction.
*there isn’t a section here for completion date because it’s understood that a manuscript must be complete before it’s submitted. It’s okay to pitch an uncompleted manuscript with a one sheet, but it’s rare for anyone to look at it as a submission until it’s complete.
An example of a fiction one sheet with just a blurb
An example of a fiction one sheet with a synopsis
An example of a nonfiction one sheet
This is where you need to include a personal bio, recent picture and contact information. A lot of writers hate composing a bio so later this week I’ll be posting a short How-to on writing bios. But the basics to consider are these:
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It must give you
All of these individual components will give you an effective one sheet. Be sure to post any questions or comments you have.
The Conversation
Will a one sheet for a fiction series work?
What should be on it that’s different than a single novel approach?