Grace Milusich
Literary Agent
Looking Glass Literary & Media
JR Literary Agent at Looking Glass Literary Management! Lover of books, writing, cats, and breakfast foods. She/her.✨
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KHartsell | querying, drafting @khartsellauthor
@gracemilusich Whats a solid outline for a synopsis? Should I include a brief paragraph about the main characters or not? Different internets say different things🥶There is no hard and fast rule here, but I personally love it when a synopsis tells me a bit about the focal character(s) and walks me through the plot of the piece.
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Mary Blowers is ✨ Querying ✨ @MaryOfFlowers
@gracemilusich I noticed on your manuscript wishlist that you currently only do co-agenting projects -- I've seen that before, but I confess I don't know what it means? Thanks so much!!No worries! This means that when I work on a project, the agent that I am co-agenting with will also be involved in the process—all the way from edits to closing the sale.
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Siobhan Kellar @StellarSKellar
@gracemilusich Is memoir fiction or nonfiction?? I know it’s nf but when it’s literary it feels so much more suited for agents looking for voice, adult, contemporary, topical, etc, you know? And NF is excluded so often, memoir feels like it’s own islandI understand where you're coming from! Even if the memoir has a literary feel, it would still fit into the NF category (in my opinion).
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paper cicada🕸️🍁🍂 is querying a novel 📖 @paper_cicada
@gracemilusich question for you! is there a max word count for query letters that you could suggest?Every agent/editor is going to have a different take on this, but 300 to 500 words is very standard for a query letter.
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Emma Liz @1Storyteller
@gracemilusich This is so kind of you! I’ve been wondering about genre. When a book falls into more than one genre, how should you decide to label it? I recently read some query advice about not labeling too specifically, but with QT you have to.Yes, I absolutely understand where you're coming from. My advice would be to select the genre that you feel best describes the overall project and label your submission as such on QT. Then, in the actual query, you'd have room to elaborate on that if you wish.
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Autumn is 30k in Black Diary of a Wimpy Kid 🤓 @autumnwritesya
@gracemilusich what are feeling the most rn as far as genre?Right now, I'm really feeling YA & Adult fantasy. I'm also drawn to contemporary romance with a literary leaning.
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Luis is writing fantasy @imluchinsilva
@gracemilusich I live outside of the United States. Would that be a problem for me if I want to query in the US? 👀 ThanksNope, I don't believe that would be a problem at all!
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Teresa Traver/Anne Rollins @TeresaTraver1
@gracemilusich Do you keep a "maybe pile" or is that just a myth?Yes, maybe piles do exist!
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jess @rosessjess
@gracemilusich Do you think YA Dystopian is still burnt out or is there hope for a revival?It is not as popular as it once was, but I like to think that there is always hope for an eventual revival.
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J S Hyder @js_hyder
@gracemilusich Is 160k word count really terrifying to an agent now? Even for SFFI generally recommend trying to keep your word count within genre standards. This changes, but adult SFF tends to be roughly 100,000-120,000 words.
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MJ Bowman is writing Sapphic YA Fantasy! @MJ_Bowman
@gracemilusich How do you read your subs? Do you do it through computer, cozy up with a kindle and a blanket, etc? (I have heard agents do it so many different ways!lI like to sit at my computer and go through them in the afternoon. Most importantly, I always start by making sure my cat is well-situated on my lap😂
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(Querying) Author J.E. Cearlock @JECearlock
@gracemilusich Hey thanks for doing this! Do you read the query before the pages or the pages before the query?I'll read the query first, then the pages!