A one sheet is a one-page advertisement for you and your book. Authors take them to writers conferences to give to editors and agents. While most editors and agents won’t take a full manuscript or even sanple chapters these days, they might take a one-sheet that intrigues them. Think of it as a business card for your novel. If an agent or editor keeps yours, that’s pretty cool.
What goes on a one sheet? They’re simple. You need the book title, your name, a one-sentence hook, your back cover blurb, a short bio, and, if you’d like, an image.
Easy peasy.
Some people are more creative than others. But it’s the information on the one-sheet that interests editors and agents, not your Photoshopping or drawing ability. So, if you’re aren’t super creative in that department, don’t worry.
Since I’m a vistual learner, I figured examples are better than any instuctions I could type. So check these out. These are all one sheets for books that sold. You should be able to click on them to see a bigger image. If not, I put the image URL underneath each one sheet.
My original title for
Replication was
Jason Farms. I intended for it to be a trilogy. I got an offer for just the first book, and as far as I know, the publisher has no plans to continue the series. For more information on
Replication, click here:
http://www.jillwilliamson.com/replication/.
This trilogy was written by my friend Nicole O’Dell. It’s a fabulous group of books. I’ve read them all. Each follows the story of a different girl who gets into trouble and moves to Diamond Estates for help. And doesn’t Nicole design amazing one sheets? For more information on this series, click here:
http://nicoleodell.com/home-2/teen-site/diamond-estates-series/.
Ah,
The New Recruit. My first book. See that funny little cover in the bottom left-hand corner? I made that in case I needed to self publish the book. [Rolls eyes] Thankfully, I waited. I like my final cover so much better. And the story ended up being much better too. For more information, click here:
http://www.jillwilliamson.com/books/the-new-recruit/.
(One sheet url: http://www.jillwilliamson.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/running-lean-one-sheet.psd_.jpg)
Running Lean was written by my friend Diana Sharples. It’s one of the best stories I’ve ever read. I encourage you all to go pre-order it on Amazon.com or B&N.com right now! Blink YA Books is publishing it in August. It’s an AMAZING book! For more information, click here: http://dianasharples.com/2012/11/05/running-lean/.
Have you made a one sheet? Feel free to ask questions about them or post a link to your own in the comments.
I am interested in seeing the onesheets. However, the links for each of the onesheets above don’t work: 404 Not Found.