triarchy press - book proposal form

As a first step, please complete the form below. (Although it may be tempting to send a CV instead, it would help us if you could complete the form so we can easily identify the information we need and respond to you faster). Please do not attach any other material at this stage. For example, do not send sample chapters until we have evaluated your proposal and asked you to do so.

You will receive an acknowledgement of your submission on receipt, and will get a progress update within 4 weeks.

The information you supply to us here will not be seen by anyone outside Triarchy Press and will be held in full commercial confidence. The only exceptions to this are your referee(s) (final box), whom we may contact for an evaluation of your proposal if it is outside our area of expertise. You should, obviously, not list here anybody whom you do not consent to our contacting.

This is quite a long form and could take some time to complete. You can save your information and come back to it later by clicking either of the 'Save' buttons, provided you have already entered your email address. You can save the form as many times as you like. To retrieve your data at a future date, simply enter your email address and click the 'Retrieve' button. On completion click 'Submit' at the bottom.

You will receive an acknowledgement of your submission on receipt, and will get a progress update within 4 weeks.

* = Required    

About you (the author or editor):

* Full name:
* Email:
* Your contact telephone number(s):
* Your postal address:
* Your current job/position and the organization(s) you work for:
* Your professional qualifications:
* Your employment history (outline only):
Details of any published books you have written, edited or contributed to:
Details of any journal or other articles you have written:
Other relevant details about your experience, qualifications, etc.:
Details of additional contributors to your publication and the sections they will be writing (if you are submitting a proposal as an editor or a compendium title):

About the proposed book:

* Proposed title and subtitle:
* What are the book's primary themes and subject areas?
* Please summarise your book in about 200-300 words:
If the subject of the book is relatively new, or one that the lay reader (us) is unlikely to know about in any detail, please list any websites, articles, etc. that would give us useful information. If you have electronic copies of any of the articles listed here, please say so, but do not send them at this stage.
* What is the context/background to your book? (briefly describe the current state of knowledge/debate on the subject)
* What is your proposed approach? (i.e. case study, new thinking, comparative review, etc.)
* What makes the book special?
* What is the primary market for your book? (Please be as specific as possible about job titles, industry sectors, academic specialities/courses, countries/regions, etc.)
* What are the secondary markets for your book?
The competition. Which titles (if any) will compete with your proposed book - please give title, author, date of publication, length and price. Describe differences and similarities between your proposed texts and competing titles.
* Please provide a list of contents to include chapter headings and a brief description of what each chapter will cover.
How long will the publication be (approx.) in words?
* Realistically, when could you complete the book by?
* Supporting information. For example, please describe (but do not send) any supporting references, articles, press cuttings, etc. You can include relevant web links here.
* Please supply contact details (name, position, e-mail and telephone details) of people qualified to comment or advise us as we evaluate your proposal.
You can save your information and come back to it later by clicking 'Save' ; requires your email address.
Thank you for your time and effort in completing this form.
This information will be held in confidence and not shown to anyone outside Triarchy Press without your permission, with the exception of the referee(s) you have supplied in response to the final question.
 

 


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