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                      HOW TO WRITE A QUERY LETTER                                               1 
                      HOW TO WRITE A QUERY LETTER 
                                 
                                                 
                                 
           HOW TO WRITE A QUERY LETTER: Your Sales Pitch to Hook a Literary Agent 
                                 
          What is a query letter? An intriguing, well-written one-page letter describing your book. 
          At the top left, write the title of your manuscript, the genre and page or word. Include a 
          brief summary, if this is requested on the agent’s website under submission guidelines. 
           
          Why do you need one? Today, many book publishers will not consider unagented 
          submissions (unsolicited manuscripts); this may be returned to the writer (if an SASE 
          with correct postage is included), or end up in the recycle bin. There are rare exceptions, 
          of course – your best friend works for a book publisher, and you send your manuscript 
          directly  to  them  without  an  agent  and  query  letter.  A  book  publisher  may  directly 
          approach a well-known celebrity, business owner, or person and suggest a book project. 
          In  all  cases,  you  will  need  a  literary  agent  to  protect  your  business  interests,  from 
          manuscript to printed book, to sales, promotion and for feedback on your marketing 
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              platform.    A  good  agent  is  your  career  advisor,  contracts  negotiator,  and  the  best 
              editorial source to help you sell your book.  
                
              This is a sales pitch. Study query letters online at Writer’s Digest, Poets & Writers, and 
              the Writer Magazine. Ask for feedback from your writer friends before you send your 
              letter that will, hopefully, get you a literary agent.  
               
              You may query several agents simultaneously. Some agents, however, request a single 
              submission query. Each agent has specific submission guidelines, stated on the website; 
              follow  these  guidelines.  If  sending  electronically,  do  not  include  attachments  unless 
              specifically directed to do so. If sending by snail mail, include a self-addressed, stamped 
              envelope (SASE) with sufficient for the return of your materials. If an agent is interested, 
              she or he will request additional information: a book proposal; a book summary; sample 
              pages or chapters; or the complete manuscript. 
               
              The query letter: 
               
              PARAGRAPH #1    The first sentence of your book, plus a brief (very brief) summary. 
              PARAGRAPH #2    Why you are qualified to write this book (brief bio). 
              PARAGRAPH #3    Why your book is unique and/or its place in today’s market.  
              PARAGRAPH #4    List of your publishing accomplishments (if any), and your social 
                              Media followers (numbers).   
              At the end of the letter, thank the agent for her or is time. If you have met this agent at a 
              conference  or  at  an  event,  mention  that  here.  After  you  sign  your  name,  add  your 
              contact Information: name, email, phone number, mailing address. 
                     
              Response Time: 
              Each agent has a different timeline on responding to query letters, so be patient. Don’t 
              mention that you have submitted this book to other agents, or rejections. For a nonfiction 
              work, send a proposal. For fiction, complete the manuscript before you query an agent. 
              Do not phone or visit the agent if you haven’t received a reply. Send your query letter to 
              only one agent at an agency. If this agent is not interested, you may send it to another 
              agent in the same agency (unless otherwise instructed in their submission guidelines.) 
              Follow up with each agent if you haven’t heard back within 4 weeks to 3 months.    
               
              Excellent books on Query Letters and Pitching: 
               
              Making the Perfect Pitch: How to Catch a Literary Agent’s Eye, by Katharine Sands 
              ISBN: 0-87116-206-7 
               
              The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Book Proposals and Query Letters, by Marilyn Allen 
              and Coleen O’Shea ISBN: 978-161564045-4 
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