It's true, most literary agents now
accept email queries or queries submitted through online submission forms on their websites.
After reading the agent bios, I found one woman at that same agency who
accepted email queries.
The compiled statistics will also indicate whether the agent
accepts email queries more often than snail mail.
If you know that the literary agent
accepts email queries make sure to keep it brief.
Not exact matches
Some literary agencies don't
accept agent
query letters by
email or postal mail.
Most specify that they want a brief
query letter /
email prior to
accepting a submission.
If you are sending in a
query letter via
email always make sure that you additionally send in a SASE, so the editor can then notify you about your work and if it has been
accepted.
Harris, Harris & Donahue Ltd will
accept queries at either office by conventional mail or
email.
Blogs are sometimes ephemeral — you may put in work writing a
query email, wait for weeks for a response, and even have your book
accepted for review, only to have the blog fold before the review appears.
Ace / Roc
accepts submissions of
query letters via
email.
They only
accept queries submitted via
email.