As every serious writer knows, the road to publication begins with crafting a memorable query. This fundamental tool of the writing trade must have muscle: its job is to capture an agent’s or editor’s interest, give a quick overview of your work, plus reflect your book’s tone and your personality.
And of course, all of this is accomplished in 300 well-crafted words or less.
Tracey and Josh Adams of Adams Literary taught our class on creating quintessential queries. Their agency receives over 10,000 queries a year. Agent Quinlan Lee reads them super fast and red flags the ones their agency might have interest in. Your objective, as a writer is to get that red flag!
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- Find your “hook.”
- Keep it short. Get to the heart of your book
quickly. - Make it relevant. Only give important
information that the agent will care about. - Reflect your personality. Be yourself. Put yourself out there (but not in embarrassing way!)
- Send your best work, but keep in mind that it is “ready to submit” rather than “done.”
As a gift to my readers, Tracey and Josh have generously shared their Do’s and Don’ts of Queries.
If you missed the other blogs in this series, here they are:
Free Expressions Takeaway Part I- Voice and Deep Point of View
Free Expressions Takeaway Part II- Deep Scene
Free Expressions Takeaway Part III- World Building
Carol, Thanks for sharing this post. Great tips on Queries!Also, is there a way to click on the “Dos and Don'ts” without being a member of the site where they're uploaded? I'd love to read those but the site appears to be asking for a user name password.
Hi Carol, thanks for posting these tips on query letters! It's sounds like this was a very helpful event!Do you know if there's a way to read the “Dos and Don'ts” without being a member of the site where they are posted? When I clicked on that link it asked for a password and user name. But I'd love to read those!
Dear Carol, I am so glad you were able to get help on strengthening the middle of your query letter! Congratulations on having a great beginning and end. Thanks for sharing what the Adams Literary Agency advised. Never Give UpJoan Y. Edwards
Thanks, Janelle and Joan. APpreciate you stopping by and visiting my blog!
Terrific post! Thanks for the the list. I'm going to use this with my students.
Thanks, Clara! Glad you'll pass it along.
Enjoyed this and I'm so glad this series is available to us. Thanks for all you offer to strengthen our writing skills. Quality posts!
Thanks, LInda. Glad you have enjoyed this series!
Thanks, Carol. This has been an informative series.So much to learn…Jean
Carol, Thanks for sharing this post. Great tips on Queries!Also, is there a way to click on the “Dos and Don'ts” without being a member of the site where they're uploaded? I'd love to read those but the site appears to be asking for a user name password.
Hi Carol, thanks for posting these tips on query letters! It's sounds like this was a very helpful event!Do you know if there's a way to read the “Dos and Don'ts” without being a member of the site where they are posted? When I clicked on that link it asked for a password and user name. But I'd love to read those!
Dear Carol, I am so glad you were able to get help on strengthening the middle of your query letter! Congratulations on having a great beginning and end. Thanks for sharing what the Adams Literary Agency advised. Never Give UpJoan Y. Edwards
Thanks, Janelle and Joan. APpreciate you stopping by and visiting my blog!
Terrific post! Thanks for the the list. I'm going to use this with my students.
Thanks, Clara! Glad you'll pass it along.
Enjoyed this and I'm so glad this series is available to us. Thanks for all you offer to strengthen our writing skills. Quality posts!
Thanks, LInda. Glad you have enjoyed this series!
Thanks, Carol. This has been an informative series.So much to learn…Jean