Sentences with phrase «email query submissions»

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Note to authors: If you send an email query outside the open submissions period, I can be very slow to respond.
It's true, most literary agents now accept email queries or queries submitted through online submission forms on their websites.
Please send submissions (query letter & proposal) by email only to submissions [at] stonesong [dot] com.
Delete: If you don't follow submission guidelines; if you attach information instead of pasting it into the email; if the query letter is long, rambling, incoherent; if you're querying a genre I don't represent; if you spend paragraphs tooting your own horn and then the writing is atrocious; an incomplete manuscript; work that isn't fully edited and polished.
If you do choose to send me a hard copy submission, you MUST include your email address in your letter as I will respond to queries exclusively via email from now on.
Prior to contacting, check the publisher's submission guidelines to see if a query or full book proposal is preferred, as well as preferred method of contact (mail, email, etc.).
No joke - I emailed an agent everything she required in her submissions guidelines: query + the first 5 double spaced pages.
Most specify that they want a brief query letter / email prior to accepting a submission.
Every publisher requires you to follow his submission guidelines, which usually starts with a query email or query letter.
I would recommend starting out with 200 queries to measure the effectiveness of your submission and if the response is good, then step it up and do a massive email blast.
Note that we publish both narrative and practically oriented nonfiction, we do not publish fiction, and we require queries and submissions via hard copy or email.
Ace / Roc accepts submissions of query letters via email.
Up until now, if you wanted to submit your book to a publisher, you would usually need to write a query letter, mail or email in your submission, wait to hear back, maybe you'd need to find an agent — but no more!
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