Paige Wheeler
Literary Agent
Creative Media Agency
Lit Agent, wine lover, reluctant runner, book reader, recovering Luddite, badass, mom
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#QueryTip
Don't send out queries until you feel confident about your manuscript. You'll probably only get one shot with each agent. Make that shot count.
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Be aware of how you want to share your work with the world! If your work is already out in the marketplace (selfpubbed), an agent or publisher may be hesitant to take it on if you decide to query them later--it’s already been available for sale #QueryTip #iamwriting #Agent
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Feeling burned out from querying? Take a break and find out what made you fall in love with your novel in the first place! It may give you some new perspective to help in queries. #querytip #writing #writerslife #books
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Make your query letter stand out by telling us about you! What are your hobbies, interests, and favorite books. Extra points if it relates back to the ms you are submiting #querytip #writertip #queries
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Thrilled to announce our new podcast Pen to Print: Insider Tips with Creative Media Agency. We’ll have some exciting sneak peaks & a few opportunities to connect with our agents that you won’t want to miss! #iamwriting #publishing #books #writingcommunity #literaryagent #querytip
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If any of your previous work has been published, let us know in your query letter! We would love to check it out! #QueryTip
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#QueryTip: For nonfiction manuscript proposals, be sure to highlight why you are the PERFECT person to write this book. What makes you uniquely qualified on the subject, and how will you bring something new to the discussion?
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Your query should just highlight the best of your manuscript, it shouldn’t be a complete synopsis. #QueryTip #amwriting
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I've state this often: When writing your query, include two or three comparable book titles that are similar to the tone, theme, or subject matter of your manuscript so we can get a better idea of what we are about to read! #QueryTip
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#Querytip Your query is like a job application, so treat it with that same level of respect!
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Be as specific as possible in your pitch. Anything vague usually means it’s been done before. Stand out! #QueryTip
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The title of your manuscript doesn’t have to be set in stone, but an attention grabbing title can help you stand out among the crowd! #QueryTip
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If you're planning to write under a pseudonym, make sure to include both your real name and the name you're writing under in your query letter. #QueryTip
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Querying can be scary at times, but it’s best to just be yourself! Tell the agent a little about yourself in the bio and what drew you to writing your story. #QueryTip
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Double check your attachments/sample chapters when you submit your query. It’s frustrating when we love your query letter but can’t find the writing sample. #querytip
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Sometimes queries get lost in Spam folders. (or they bounce back when we reply) Don’t be afraid to inquire about your query if you haven’t heard back from an agent after several weeks--although I admit I'm waaay behind. #QueryTip
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Are you using a template to send out your query letter to multiple literary agents at once? Be sure to double check that the information is correct for each agent. #QueryTip
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When receiving offers or manuscript requests from agents, don't forget to contact other agents you've queried with updates or your decision to withdraw your query! #QueryTip
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#QueryTip When you submit a query, please include a detailed synopsis! Do NOT write jacket copy. I need to know exactly where your story is going. Here’s a great article to review for writing a fantastic detailed synopsis.
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#QueryTip
Don’t give an agent an excuse to say no. Make sure your query echos your writing style as much as possible. This is their first look at your work. Make those few paragraphs pack a punch.