One of the publishers I write for, State Standards Publishing, targets state history standards. Their initial focus was on Georgia, but they are now working on Virginia. It's a niche market. Major publishers don’t cater to local standards because they can’t sell most of them nationally.
BUT, when a publisher looks at developing a new series, they consider the state standards.
Two of the State Standards Georgia Biographies |
I did the research.
First I checked the standards for those states. You can access the standards for all states here or here.
I came up with a list of 12 people based on the first and second grade requirements for Florida, Texas, California, and Georgia (since it's home). Here's my list:
George Washington
Abraham Lincoln
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Barack Obama
Christopher Columbus
Paul Revere
Daniel Boone
Sacagawea
Thomas Edison
Wilma Rudolph
Ellen Ochoa
Cesar Chavez
Next I checked out the competition to see what was already out there. I used the Delaney database (you can set up an account for yourself), but you can use World Cat, amazon.com, or Follet's Titlewave (set up an account as a parent). The good thing about a sales database like Delaney or Titlewave is you get the leveling information. You can also check Books in Print in your library's reference section.
I put it all together and it looked like this:
Proposal for Series of First Grade Biographies
Overview
This proposed series would provide biographies of famous people at a level that students in kindergarten and first grade could read. Very few biographies are available at this level. In my role as a Delaney sales rep, I receive many requests for them, both from librarians and from teachers and literacy coaches. I believe the series would be well-received and would fit into Rourke’s list of early level titles. My goal would be to write the books so that they could receive an AR level below 2.0. Low AR titles are always in demand in libraries. To be able to combine these needed AR resources with the academic content matching state standards would be extremely valuable in the educational market. Also, the most recent issue of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Bulletin includes a wish list from librarians. A request for low level biographies is high on the list.
(Here's where I listed my twelve people/titles.)
Potential Markets based on State Standards
(Here I included the actual standards copied from the three states' websites.)
Competing Titles
(Here I included a table with each name/title, publisher, publication date, accelerated reader level, Lexile level, and guided reading level.)
I included my author bio and one completed manuscript, sent it via snail mail, then I sat back and waited.
Next time I'll fill you in on the rest of the story.
There was an excellent discussion of books proposals at the Writer's Retreat with Nancy I. Sanders and Chris Boch. Transcripts are posted as Part One and Part Two.
There was an excellent discussion of books proposals at the Writer's Retreat with Nancy I. Sanders and Chris Boch. Transcripts are posted as Part One and Part Two.
Doraine, the proposal alone represents a great deal of time, no? Can you share with readers how much time this one took to research and to write? And I'm totally expecting a sale at the end of this story. :)
ReplyDeleteIrene, I talked with Jim in January, but I didn't immediately begin working on it. January to March is my busy season for Delaney sales, so it was probably sometime in March before I really began putting it together. I sent it to him in on April 13. So realistically, about six weeks. But again, that's not steady. I was doing other things at the same time.
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