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Penguin,one of the world's most prestigious and ubiquitous publishers,request book proposals direct  from writers,without the usual requirement of going through an agent.This offer closes at the end of October.

Below is the announcement and the link:

People frequently ask us how to go about getting published. Our company policy is to not accept unsolicited manuscripts or synopses and we cannot enter into correspondence about unpublished work. However, for a limited three-month period from the beginning of August until the end of October 2010, we will be inviting submissions to be sent in electronically to the following address: [log in to unmask].

We ask that email submissions comprise a brief covering note and synopsis and not a full manuscripts. Please do not send attachments, please write out your cover note and synopsis in the body of the email. We remain unable to accept hard copy submissions and will not return or be responsible for the safety of any that we do receive, so please do not send any original or hard copy manuscripts to us. We will not contact you with feedback on your submission and will only enter into email correspondence with you if an editor within Penguin is keen to progress your idea.

From

http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0/aboutus/index.html#question11

How to write a great book proposal by Michael Hyatt, the Chairman and CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, the world’s largest Christian publisher:

1.Writing a winning book proposal-ebooks (pay to download)

Hyatt's blog is  rich and provides some very interesting reading:http://michaelhyatt.com/

Also blogged at Cognitive Diary