Emmy Nordstrom Higdon
Literary Agent
Westwood Creative Artists
π lit agent @WCA_LitAgency π advisor @TheFOLD_ β faculty @MSWLMA πβπ¦Ί recovering PhD π they/them; Sal: Dr. βΏ clients #SpineSquad π
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: The slush pile is so competitive! Don't sell yourself short in your query letter! Lots of authors make jokes that portray themselves as unprofessional or inexperienced. I'd rather know what makes you a perfect fit for my list! #WritingCommunity
Literary Agent
Literary Agent
This is more of a general #WritingTip than a #QueryTip, but the terms "sociopath" and "psychopath" are outdated, ableist psychological terms that stigmatize people with psychiatric disabilities that can be diagnosed as personality disorders. Stop using them.
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: I ask with my whole heart that before you query me, you read my MSWL and my agency's submission guidelines. It will save so much energy on your part and mine, and we all need that.
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Literary Agent
#QueryTip: Yall, I really don't consider queries over 100K words, I'm sorry! If you are an epic writer who's going into 100K+ territory, that's rad - but I'm not the agent for you! #WritingCommunity
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: One of the first things I do in my editorial work is a pass for market sensitivity. If you're using ableist language, removing it is something you can do to save everyone a bit of time down the line. I suggest my authors consult this resource:
ow.ly/4FAG50C8pFu
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: This may seem basic, but I get queries for partially completed works all the time. Except in very rare cases, agents only consider queries for works that are completed and revised! #WritingCommunity #AmQuerying
Literary Agent
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: Like it or not, it's hard to pull off a submission for trad publishing written in omniscient 3rd person POV these days. I'm not saying NEVER, but I am saying... it's useful to read up on and practice tight, limited, 3rd person POV. #WritingCommunity
Literary Agent
Dear #AmQuerying: I see so many of you stressing about not getting quick replies from agents. I know that it's super hard to be in querying limbo. Try to remember: it takes a lot of time to read and consider! No news is good news. #QueryTip #WritingCommunity
Literary Agent
Literary Agent
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: Sometimes I get queries via a third party rather than an author. My first response will always be to ask to speak directly to the author. There is no advantage (and sometimes it can be worse!) to have someone query on your behalf. #WritingCommunity
Literary Agent
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: I'm not a stickler for this in queries, but in a perfect world, your writing sample should be formatted as closely to Chicago Style as possible. If you're unsure what that means, check out this guide from the Purdue OWL! #WritingCommunity
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Literary Agent
Literary Agent
JenniferMarchSoloway @marchsoloway
Quick reminder to #amquerying:Please don't worry if you misspell my name in the query. Try, but if you err, it's okay. Soloway is a weird name. It sounds like Fallaway or Hallaway or Salaway.
Tip: Think Solo + Way.
But I promise I won't hold it against you. Best of luck!
Seconded! #AmQuerying #QueryTip
I get Emily and Amy a lot, I have two last names, and people mix up my honorific and pronouns all the time. I appreciate when people get it right, but I get that it takes practice. It's not worth stressing out over, I promise!
Literary Agent
#QueryTip? #WritingTip? #EditingTip? Personal preference? Either way: never use two adjectives when one specific adjective would do the job. Pick one.
Literary Agent
#QueryTip: I always consider how authors communicate during the query process to be indicative of how they will communicate going forward. Having compatible communication styles is so important in the agent/author relationship! #AmQuerying