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| Banishment this world! | Writing Query Letters Hey peoples, I've been doing research into writing query letters for submissions and it seems every website has a different idea about how they are done. I was wondering if any of the writers around here who have done successful query letters in the past have any advise or examples I could look at? Or if there are some tutorials around here on the topic that I can't find? Thanks. |
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| Truth. Order. Moderation. | Re: Writing Query Letters First of all, query letters in the US and the UK are likely to be different, so you need to target them. Over here it's a letter with two or three lines summing up the book as an elevator pitch; in the US it's more a small synopsis. But, as ever, check what the guidelines for the particular agent to whom you are submitting. We've some threads in Critiques which may be of help: Query letter help Query Letter Critique (that one's for a specific publishers' open month, though, so is different from normal) Please comment on my Query Letter There may well be others, and I know there was a US one in GWD, though off hand I can't recall the name of the member. I'll have a search around and see if I can find it. Hope those help. EDIT: found it Query Advice? and here's a thread I started which might be of interest Query letters... and how not to write them Last edited by The Judge; 6th February 2012 at 10:33 AM. |
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| Banishment this world! | Re: Writing Query Letters Thanks Judge, for some reason when I searched for query on the forums it came up with no results, guess it was just trying to trick me. ![]() well that's a good collection of links to follow all in one place now for anyone else who has the same question. |
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| Truth. Order. Moderation. | Re: Writing Query Letters No problem -- the search function can be a bit wayward at times! I've just realised this is in Workshop not GWD, so I'll move it over -- Workshop is really designed for joint projects/exercises rather than queries. |
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