
Literary Agent
Q333: Never, ever organized your query as a list of things the reader will learn. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q332: This one was *just* a little bit racist. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q331: I really wanted to love this one, but I just didn’t. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q330: I don’t want to see excerpts in a query. Ever. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q329: I liked the story, but this F query was super repetitive, which makes me worry about what reading this book is going to look like. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q328: Only one paragraph and ALSO not addressed to me. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q327: Not addressed to me. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q326: This F was a little too close in pitch to an already-pubbed series. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q325: genfic. Do not rep. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q324: F. Too short, and the query didn’t grab me. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q323: Litfic. Do not rep! Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q322: lit fic. Do not rep. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q321: huge chunk of text; not addressed to me; pass #500queries

Literary Agent
Q320: At first, I was confused. Then, I got bored. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q319: Angel/demon stuff has never really been my thing. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q318: Portal fantasies are hard for me, but this one was, in every single way, incredibly my thing. Request! #500queries

Literary Agent
Q317: So here’s a me-thing: I don’t really like VR stuff all that much. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q316: This SF *might* fall victim to a sagging middle, but I like the concept, so request. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q315: I’m genuinely surprised and thus, intrigued, but this F pitch. Request! #500queries

Literary Agent
Q314: Excerpts do not count as a query! Pass. #500queries
