Lucy Carson
Literary Agent
The Friedrich Agency
Literary Agent at The Friedrich Agency, New Yorker, Anglophile, dog AND cat person, theater nerd, @girlswritenow mentor 馃摎 she/her
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Querying writers! In an effort to help guide your submissions, we at The Friedrich Agency have just posted newly expanded bios for our whole team-- these showcase not just what we're looking for, but who we are. Hope to hear from you! 馃挋 #querytip friedrichagency.com/about
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Morgan Kelly @morganforte
@LucyACarson @Michrichter1 Do you think it would be a good idea to wait to query until agents have filtered through the high number they鈥檝e likely received in January, or just go for it now? Thanks so much for these tips!馃グHey Morgan, great question. I think that a busy moment is as good as any other. Better, perhaps, to query during a busy moment than, for example, holidays or weekends when it could be overlooked. It won't be significantly easier to get attn during another month, IMO.
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And GOOD LUCK! This is a perfect time to query, as so many of us are feeling renewed by the time spent out of office, and eager to find and cultivate exciting new literary voices for the year ahead. You are WANTED, so take the time you need to craft a thoughtful approach. 馃挄
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Lastly, I know it can be tempting to include disclaimers that denigrate the process (i.e. "I don't really have time to research agents because I'm busy writing, but here's my manuscript") but that tone isn't serving you. Respect your own work by communicating respect for others.
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Seeing a lot of queries that are lists of multiple (in some cases, a dozen!) available manuscripts from one author. It's overwhelming to review, and begs a plethora of logistical questions. Truly best to choose one, and lead with your strongest work.
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Even if you have an incredible cover letter, I (and MANY other agents) won't open it if you just attach it to a blank email and provide zero context. It saddens me that so many authors still do this, and it's so easy to avoid with a quick copy & paste into the body of the email.
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Lucy Carson @LucyACarson
Based on the *massive* volume of queries that arrived yesterday, it's clear that this week is the chosen moment for many new authors making their initial approach to agents... great! So I thought a quick #querytip thread might be helpful for some.It may sound obvious to many, but a glance at the inbox confirms this is worth typing out: please make sure that the agent you are querying actually represents the category and genre of your project (The # of screenwriters I hear from is truly baffling-- I can't help ya! 馃ゴ)
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Janet Reid @Janet_Reid
I'm reading queries and just realized I am 100% done with, and over "bad boys" particularly adult men who act like idiots in novels. Particularly those with long suffering (enabling) wives/girlfriends/daughters.Couldn't agree more. #querytip Skip me for these, please.
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#querytip Maybe don't open with "I'd like to offer you 51 novels and 33 short stories..." #lessismore