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Word to the wise: don’t pitch your book to agents on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter or any social media, for that matter. You will be ignored if you ignore our query instructions. #querytip #publishing
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Jessica Faust @BookEndsJessica
A strong book, with a strong hook (or saleable element), will often write itself with lots of revisions and tweaking. #querytipWriting a query for a book that still needs to be shaped and thought through will feel (and be) nearly impossible. #querytip
Literary Agent
Jessica Faust @BookEndsJessica
Writing the query, trying to concisely tell about the book you are writing, helps you see if you actually have a book worth writing. #querytip #amwritingIf you are struggling to make the query sound exciting, or hone in on the key points, maybe you need to rethink the book rather than just the query. #querytip
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Jessica Faust @BookEndsJessica
Just passed on a query because the blurb revealed a major plot hole. #threadIt's why I often recommend authors write the query even before writing the book #querytip
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Eddy Day @writereddy71
@AnnaKaling @BookEndsJessica @bookendslit "Also, this so-called "cat person" protagonist strains credibility. I don't rep fantasy."#Querytip Always know that the agent your querying represents the genre you write in!
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Breaking into Publishing Means Go Big or Go Home #querytip bookendsliterary.com/2018/04/12/bre…
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It's always a red flag when there are multiple errors in your query. If necessary, have someone else read/edit it BEFORE sending to agents! #amquerying #querytip
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Why it's important to know your book's genre blog.nathanbransford.com/2018/04/why-it… via @nathanbransford #querytip
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#querytip #subtip #writingtip - Look at the market. How long are books in your desired age category/genre? It is UNLIKELY that the average book in your category/genre is significantly over 200K words. It is Very likely the average word count is significantly under 200K words.
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Don't forget to follow @bookendslit where you'll get all the dirt on the entire team, including #querytip & #MSWL
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BookEnds Literary Agency @bookendslit
In speaking for ourselves: BookEnds agents specifically spend a lot of time sharing their likes & dislikes, wants & turn-offs. We share interviews we've done & we also send out submission updates, genres we're opening/closing to, etc. etc. #amwriting #amagentingBut in general- make sure you check out hashtags like those above (#querytip #amquerying) as well as #MSWL #AmWriting #Writetip. Check the feed of each agent you're specifically planning to query. You might learn your project isn't a great fit for them but better for a colleague
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BookEnds Literary Agency @bookendslit
When querying, or preparing to query, make sure you follow agents on Twitter and take notes on their comments. A #thread! #amqueryingBefore you hit send on that email, you should always do your research. Submission guidelines, maybe read interviews, and yes, Twitter! Because: knowing what often triggers rejection for each specific agent will help you avoid it! #querytip #amwriting #amquerying
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Anaiah Press @anaiahpress
☕Coffee Time with Kara ☕ "Every publisher / agent has those guidelines in place for a reason." Find out more #pubtips! @KaraLeighMille1 anaiahpress.wordpress.com/2018/04/09/cof…#ampublishing #pubtip #writetip #querytips #getpublished #writingadvice #askaneditor #amwriting pic.twitter.com/ZLfnIZVcxE
A post where I explain why submission guidelines are important and then beg authors to follow them :-) #Mondayblogs #querytip
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As a rule, if we're open to considering a revision of your MS, we'll note that in our initial rejection letter -- it doesn't hurt to ask, but don't be hurt if we decline to take another look. #querytip