Dan Cramer
Literary Agent
Flannery Literary
Associate Lit Agent. I go by Dan. PB/MG/YA Please follow submission guidelines. Thanks 🏳️🌈 he/him A book can inspire a child. A child can inspire the world.
Dan Cramer
@FlanneryLitera1
Literary Agent
Associate Lit Agent. I go by Dan. PB/MG/YA Please follow submission guidelines. Thanks 🏳️🌈 he/him
A book can inspire a child. A child can inspire the world.
19 MSWL
22 AskAgent
16 Tips
Dan Cramer
@FlanneryLitera1
· 18 Nov 2020
Zaheer 🌐 @ZaheerSooliman
@FlanneryLitera1 Hey! Thanks for this! I’ve heard many say include an author bio in the query, and many that say don’t. On QT, most agencies have a separate bio submission box. So.. is it necessary to have a bio in the query? What’s your opinion?Replying to @ZaheerSooliman
Bio in the query is fine to let us know a little about you. But it should come after the hook and pitch. Sell your story to us first.
Dan Cramer
@FlanneryLitera1
Literary Agent
Associate Lit Agent. I go by Dan. PB/MG/YA Please follow submission guidelines. Thanks 🏳️🌈 he/him
A book can inspire a child. A child can inspire the world.
19 MSWL
22 AskAgent
16 Tips
Dan Cramer
@FlanneryLitera1
· 18 Nov 2020
AEV @AEVShadow1993
@FlanneryLitera1 Thanks for doing this!From my research, I noticed a couple articles stated that if you have a booktube or something of the sort, you should include that in your query. Is this true?
If not, what do you include after you state your pitch and the reason why you chose that agent?
Replying to @AEVShadow1993
The most important things are your hook, pitch, and sample pages. Everything else is icing on the cake. So you can include booktube in your bio info. If you provide a link, most agents won't click on links or open attachments, unless requested.