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Kristin Durfee @KristinDurfee
@Sarah_Nicolas Is it industry standard to always have two comp titles? Is three okay or a single if it's really strong?there's no hard and fast rule. I personally like "will appeal to fans of [one title]" and x meets y for two titles. Three can work, but it's best to indicate what element the comp is for, something like "the atmosphere of x, the found family of y, and the pacing of z"
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Sarah Nicolas aka Sarah N Fisk @Sarah_Nicolas
? from DM: Is it better to have a synopsis that is a little shorter (a little beyond a single page) but presents the core of the story in simple terms, or a synopsis that uses the two pages fully and covers more details but risks getting less concise and clear?since a one-page synopsis should be single-spaced and a two-page synopsis should be double spaced, these should actually be the same length! (i know this is not what you asked). go with whichever one helps the agent understand the story and character arcs best
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Sarah Nicolas aka Sarah N Fisk @Sarah_Nicolas
? from DM: Do comp titles have to be strictly in genres you write? Also if you give a non-eng song if asked as additional question for playlist/vibes with eng captions, does it work?no, but it's nice to combine them with a book in the genre you write. so you could say like "This is a YA Circe which will appeal to fans of [ya author/title]." BUT if you're torn between a comp in your genre and comp outside your genre, choose the one in your genre.
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Ashlee MacCallum @_ashleedani
@Sarah_Nicolas What catches your eye in a query letter?conflict, stakes, and anything that makes the book sound different from any given 15 other books in its genre.
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Madison Sasser @Madiii03
@Sarah_Nicolas #askagent Is it possible to start querying your young adult novel before it's finished?nope! all books should be finished and polished before querying. the only exception is an author with a solid trad publication history.
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N West Moss, Algonquin author @scoutandhuck
@Sarah_Nicolas And... do agents ever help place short works like essays in addition to books?most won't get involved in this -- the outlets usually prefer to work with the author directly anyway! but if there's a connection the agent has or if the outlet prefers agent pitches, they often will
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? from DM: I’m curious what makes you offer an R&R vs an offer / bc I keep getting R&Rs
Ans: I offer if I'm confident the writer can nail the revisions I want. I R&R if I'm not sure they can nail them.
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Anna McEwan @ShaolindianTale
@Sarah_Nicolas First time I queried was over five years ago. Is it okay to still start with salutations and then the book portion of the query? I've been seeing some want taglines and book details first now. Is the order make or break for a query?taglines are optional. you can put book details at beginning or end, agents prefer different things so if you see that adjust, but it will never be make or break. queries are pretty much the same as 5 years ago
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Sarah Nicolas aka Sarah N Fisk @Sarah_Nicolas
? from DM: I’ve recently had publishing offers from 2 small press publishers for a MG novel. If I go with 1 of the offers and the book sells poorly, will an agent touch me after (for a new work)? Or will I have branded myself unsellable?Ans: this is a tough one. Publishers do look at past sales when deciding on whether or not to make an offer, so it can make it a bit harder for you if you have a history of low sales. BUT, as I always say, a great book is a great book
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E. Edmond Tucker @etuckerwrites
@Sarah_Nicolas How important is the first line of a manuscript?for some agents it's literally the most important thing. most agents will give you at least a good quarter page at the very least though :-)
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Ana Mae Wright @anamaewright
@Sarah_Nicolas Thank you so much for doing this & I hope you feel better soon!Q: Recommendation for how to address in query a MS that takes place during pandemic and includes covid as part of the setting/"culture"? Are agents turned off by this/is anyone publishing these types of MSs?
i think a lot of agents are turned off by it right now, but you still want to mention it in the query. i remember hearing about how literature after the 1918 pandemic basically ignored it and i wonder if that will happen here too? IDK. there's not a clear answer on this
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Megan is waiting on a miracle 🦋 #amwriting @StadnikMegan
@Sarah_Nicolas What is a question you ask every author before/when you're offering representation?umm, "do you have any questions for me?" haha. i usually give a little pitch about myself and then most of the time is spent answering their questions. if they don't tell me, i sometimes ask what they're working on next and what all genres they want to write
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Aaron J. Cole @aaron_j_cole
@Sarah_Nicolas Do you have any questions you’d recommend writers ask agents when they are looking for rep during “The Call”? (Stuff outside the norm.)@FineAngeline had a great tip for writers on @QQQpodcast; she said to ask "what was the sit up and take notice moment when you read my book?" I also think it's most important to ask about communication style and probe for if the agent is open to adjusting their com to your needs
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Elizabeth Doman @ElizDoman
@UweStenderPhD How much does it help to know or have talked to an agent before querying them? Related question; how important are in-person meetings at cons?For me, it doesn't, as long as you are not a jerk. If you are a jerk, I don't want to work with you. Your writing is important to me. But I don't want to, nor will I, work with a jerk.
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Jessica K. Foster @JessicaKFoster
@UweStenderPhD @david_neuner Hi! If you've been represented before, should you include that in your query for a new book, or doesn't it matter?I think you should mention it for full disclosure.
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Carrie @carriemegan14
@UweStenderPhD Is YA historical a tough sell right now?If it's great,no.
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Elisabeth S. Gay @ElisabethSGay
@UweStenderPhD How important is it for a debut author to have a website for agent consideration?Not important for me. You should have one for book PR once it sells, but otherwise I don't care.
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Jenna Hammond @JMHTweet
@UweStenderPhD Thank you for this! How important is it for a querying author to have a blog?I personally don't care. So not important for me personally, but others may feel differently.
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Dalton Valette @daltonvalette
@UweStenderPhD What are some of the most common mistakes you’ve seen in queries which can lead to a rejection?Querying with a genre the agent does not represent.
Spelling errors.
Grandiosity.