Cortney Radocaj
Literary Agent
Belcastro Agency
literary agent @belcastr • she/they • queer • neurodivergent • query me at QueryManager.com/CortneyRadocaj
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As you’re querying, keep in mind I am NOT the right agent for:
-marriage plots
-pregnancies
-Chosen One plots
-MC Discovering Unknown World/Powers plots
-magic schools/academies
-graphic sexual assault
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TL;DR word count, esp as a debut author, is ridiculously important KNOW THE ACCEPTABLE RANGE FOR YOUR GENRE
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Just remember—word count matters for a reason. Agents and editors harp on it because we WANT you to succeed. And it kills us to see so many shooting themselves in the foot right out the gate.
So do your research. Take a hard look at your word count.
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Too high:
What do I have in excess? Do I need to cut down on world building to keep everything streamlined? Do I have too many sub plots? Are there any scenes that aren’t doing work? Am I spending time in an area that the book could do without?
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Too low:
What pieces am I missing? Is my book made up of layers? Are my characters and their relationships complex and compelling? Do I have any subplots? Is my world building fleshed our enough? Is it too easy for my MC to achieve their goals?
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If you find yourself outside of those ranges, don’t panic! I promise it’s workable.
It might be an easy fix, or it might take a lot of maneuvering and reworking, but it IS doable to both add and reduce word count.
So here are some questions to ask yourself:
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As far as what’s generally acceptable in a broad sense, this is a good article:
thewritelife.com/how-many-words…
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And on the craft level—low word counts make agents wonder what’s left out, what isn’t there to make your story well-rounded and complex.
High word counts, what excess is there, what’s been added in or extrapolated too far.
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But please remember—you might think 20-30k outside the range isn’t THAT bad, but it’s a LOT of words to have to figure out. Especially for an agent that just signed you, doesn’t know how well you can edit, and doesn’t know 100% how well you’ll receive critiques