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How to Write a Query Letter - Part 2

Duration: 08:33Views: 14.6KLikes: 665Date Created: Aug, 2018

Channel: Ellen Brock

Category: Howto & Style

Tags: how toeditoragentcomparisonfictionadvicequerybookbiobiographytitlequeriesexamplepersonalizationhelpwritingletterpublishpublicationwriterellen brockwritenovel

Description: In the last video we went over how to write the plot summary of your novel for your query letter. Today I'm going to go over comparison titles, your biography, and personalization. I recommend watching the previous video first: youtube.com/watch?v=uM65RsSRFko SHOW NOTES Personalization: Include any personal connection you have to an agent, such as having met them at a convention. Alternatively, include a specific reason that you're querying them that goes beyond their submission guidelines to demonstrate you've truly done your research. Personalization is optional. Housekeeping (basic information): The title of your novel, the word count, and the genre are required and should be included at either the beginning or the end. In this section, you can optionally include comparisons to novels that have a similar target market, and you can optionally convey themes, subgenre, or the style of your novel. Don’t editorialize by adding judgments about the quality of your novel (for example, describing it as "riveting" or "fascinating" or "heartwarming"). The bio: The bio is optional but many agents prefer at least a sentence about you (such as where you live and your interests). Don't linger on unimportant details. Be specific about your writing credits (title, dates, etc.). If you have multiple credits, just list a couple of your most notable accomplishments and indicate that there are more ("My publications include" is an option for phrasing). Website: ellenbrockediting.com Twitter: twitter.com/EllenMBrock Tip Jar: paypal.me/EllenBrock

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