Fitting everything into one page or less in a query letter isn't easy, so don't waste
precious space telling literary agents things they already know.
Not exact matches
He'll for sure
tell you about how there's an ever present bag of cubed bread in our freezer taking up
precious space that could be used for the frozen fruit he needs to make his morning smoothie.
It can be erected quickly and is self - supporting so provides an easy way of eliminating all the distractions in the room at a stroke and make a clean and clear
space in which to
tell a story, meet a puppet or pass round a
precious object.
However, agents can assume they are not the only one receiving your query, so why waste
precious space in your letter or email
telling them something they already know?