Sentences with phrase «information about query letters»

That's because there's a lot of conflicting information about query letters: in books; on the Internet; and taught by publishing professionals at seminars, workshops, and writer events.
Now that you've read my warning about literary agent query letter «experts,» click here for important information about Query Letter Examples.

Not exact matches

Reblogged this on Writer's Treasure Chest and commented: Literary Agent Carly Watters gives us information about personalizing query letters.
As I mentioned during an earlier portion of this training on Query Letter Examples, most of the information you'll find published about queries, in books and online, is lacking.
For those who are looking to publish with a big (traditional) publishing house, either while you're self - publishing or instead of self - publishing (it doesn't matter these days), Jacqueline has posted some information about the very important cover and query letters.
I can't spend my life writing tips about query letters, but I do it, and if you read my blog, you can get a lot of good information.
Tempt query letter readers to visit your website by promising more examples of reviews, more author bio information, or more information about your upcoming projects.
The query letter should essentially contain a little bit of information about yourself, as a means of introduction to the literary agent, and is a way for you to promote and sell your book to them.
A query letter should include an introduction to your manuscript, a sound bite, and information about yourself and your writing.
If you find information about him then use this knowledge when writing a query letter.
Many publishers that accept direct submissions require you to include information about your author platform in the query letter.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z