A Query Letter That Worked from Ariel Bernstein + a Slush Pile Pass & 2 Critique Giveaways!

If you keep up with us here on the blog, you may have seen that Ariel Bernstein had some amazing news in 2015. Not only did she sign with agent Mary Cummings of Betsy Amster Literary Enterprises, she signed a deal for her picture book, I HAVE A BALLOON, with Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman books as well as a two book chapter book deal with Viking for WARREN & DRAGON’S 100 FRIENDS!


1 cake bgToday Ariel is here to share a little bit about her query process along with the query letter she used that connected her with her agent. Plus, since we’re celebrating 3 years of Sub It Club this month,
Ariel is giving away a picture book manuscript critique and a query letter critique! Her agent is jumping in also and is awarding one lucky winner a slush pile pass! That’s 3 separate giveaways with opportunities for picture book, middle grade, and young adult manuscripts. More on that later. First, let’s hear from Ariel:

2/18/2016 Update – Thank you to everyone who entered. I so appreciated all of the kind words about Sub It Club and appreciated all the sharing you did. We had so many entries! After much counting and calculating, we have winners! I am so excited for them! The winners are:

Query letter critique: MD Knabb

Picture Book Manuscript Critique: Marlaina Grey

Slush Pass from Agent Mary Cummings: Tracey Brown

A huge THANK YOU to Ariel and Mary for the fantastic giveaways to help us celebrate!

Even if you’re too late to enter, you’ll still want to read our guest post from author Ariel Bernstein:

Ariel BernsteinWhen I first started querying agents, I read their agency website profiles and tried to find as many online interviews as I could to research what they were looking for. I often came across requests for picture books with ‘humor’ and ‘voice.’ Since I felt my picture book, I HAVE A BALLOON, has both, I highlighted that in the first sentence.

In the second paragraph, I wanted to show what the book is about without giving away the ending. I also tried to match the tone of the book to how I described it, although it’s a little hard to explain what I mean without showing the text! I picked a contemporary picture book, Bob Shea’s UNICORN THINKS HE’S PRETTY GREAT, as my comp because I felt my book had the same sort of ‘silly humor’ and would appeal to a similar audience.

For the bio paragraph, I tried to keep it focused on my writing background and what I was currently working on.

Dear Ms. Cummings,

I am writing to submit my picture book, I HAVE A BALLOON, in hopes its humorous story and distinct voice match what you’re looking for.

Owl has a red balloon. Monkey wants her big, shiny red balloon. Monkey offers to trade Owl every possession he can find until, in desperation, he’s left offering a sock. But when Owl points out that this sock has a star and a perfectly shaped hole, Monkey has a pretty tough decision to make. I HAVE A BALLOON, a story told by dialogue and illustrations, is 338 words and is meant for children ages 3-6. Readers of such picture books as Bob Shea’s UNICORN THINKS HE’S PRETTY GREAT will similarly enjoy the silly humor of I HAVE A BALLOON.

I am an associate member of SCBWI and attended my first conference in February in New York. I write a tongue-in-cheek blog entitled “How to Raise Benevolent Dictators” (http://a3bernstein.wordpress.com/) and have been published on the Scary Mommy parenting blog and the Atticus Review online literary journal. In addition to I HAVE A BALLOON, I have several other completed picture books, including a second one featuring the Owl and Monkey characters. I am currently working on a chapter book.

Below please find the text for I HAVE A BALLOON. Thank you very much for your consideration!

Ariel Bernstein

Well targeted, personalized, and to the point–we all know how hard that can be when putting together a query letter. Thank you Ariel for sharing with us! Now, I bet you all would love to win a critique or a slush pass. Here are the details:

Ariel is offering one picture book manuscript critique as well as one a critique on a query letter, picture book through young adult! These giveaways will be separate so you can enter one or both, depending on what you write.

  • Picture book must be fiction
  • No rhyming manuscripts
  • Under 1000 words
  • Query letter can be for picture book, middle grade, or young adult manuscripts
  • Query letter not to exceed one page

Agent Mary Cummings of Betsy Amster Literary is offering a get to the head of the line slush pass!

  • Mary is open to fiction and poetry for children and teens, from picture books to middle grade and young adult novels, including contemporary and historical, humor, mystery, fantasy, and multi-cultural
  • No children’s nonfiction, please

To enter please leave a comment on this post. Tell us if you want to be entered in Ariel’s picture book manuscript critique giveaway, her query letter critique giveaway, Mary’s slush pass giveaway, or all three!

For extra entries:

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Follow us on Twitter @SubItClub or on Facebook.

Take part in our private Sub It Club Submission Support Group and/or our Critique Partner Matchup.

Share this post via social media!

Please let us know about your extra entries in your comment.

Entries are open until WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH at midnight PST. Winner will be announced on this post the next day. Good luck!

Ariel Bernstein is a picture book, chapter book and short story writer. She has been published in Scary Mommy and Atticus Review. Her debut picture book, I HAVE A BALLOON, will be published by Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books in Fall 2017 and will be illustrated by Scott Magoon. Her chapter book, WARREN AND DRAGON’S 100 FRIENDS, will be published by Viking. Ariel is a member of SCBWI in New Jersey. You can learn more about her on her website: arielbernsteinbooks.com.

156 thoughts on “A Query Letter That Worked from Ariel Bernstein + a Slush Pile Pass & 2 Critique Giveaways!

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  1. Thank you for sharing a winning query letter with us, Ariel! Heather, thanks for all these great opportunities! I want to be entered in all 3! I follow you on twitter and shared it there and I posted it on wordpress, too. Good luck to all entering!

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  2. Loved this post! Ariel, thank you so much for sharing the winning query letter! I also love your blog, BTW. 🙂 As for these amazing give-aways, please sign me up for all three! I already follow Sub It Club on Twitter and FB and have shared this fantastic post! Thanks again.

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  3. How generous to share your thought process and query letter. And thanks for the give-aways — I’d love to be entered for all 3.

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  4. I love reading successful query letters, though they make me impatient for the books to come out. 🙂 I can’t wait to read I HAVE A BALLOON. I’d like to be entered in all three contests. I follow on Twitter, Facebook, and have your badge.

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  5. What a great peek into query letters. Thanks for sharing it! And what a generous offer. Yes – please do enter me in the PB critique and slush-pile give-aways. I follow/am member of FB group and definitely posting this for my colleagues.

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  6. So THAT’s how you write a successful query letter! Thank you so much for sharing it, Ariel. I’d love to be entered for all three opportunities. I already follow @SubItClub and have shared this blog post on Twitter.

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  7. Great query letter! Nice to see that mine is on target, and still got a couple new ideas. I’d love to enter for Mary’s “Pass up the Slush Pile” contest. I follow on Twitter and have linked on my blog, as well as shared on Twitter!

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  8. I found this very helpful. I enjoyed seeing the way the voice of the query matched the voice of the book. I would love to be entered into the manuscript critique… And the chance to skip the slush pile! Thank you so much for these opportunities. Michael

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  9. Seeing a query letter that worked is a gift. There is a difference between reading how to write a query and seeing a successful query. Thank you.
    I would like to be entered in all three giveaways.
    I Tweeted about this, posted to Facebook, linked the badge from my blog, I am following you on Twitter and Facebook, I am in the Sub It Club Submission Support Group, and I signed up to join the critique partner matchup.

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  10. Thanks for sharing your story – I look forward to seeing your published books. I noticed that you say in your query that the story is told in illustrations and dialogue. I’m wondering if you included illustration notes, and what that looked like – would you be willing to post the submitted manuscript? This is an issue I struggle with – conveying the unwritten context without invading the illustrator’s territory.

    Just joined Subitclub’s twitter feed and facebook page. I’d like to be considered for all three giveaways. Thanks!

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    1. Hi Angela,

      Manuscripts under contract cannot be posted to the internet. The right to put the words into print is what the publisher purchases. In general, it is not a good idea to post your work that you want to submit online. I did write a couple of posts on illustration notes on my personal blog. You can find the first post here: http://frolickingthroughcyberspace.blogspot.com/2015/07/using-illustration-notes-in-picture.html There is a link to the post on how to format notes at the end.

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  11. Thank you for sharing your letter. It’s very helpful to read an actual, successful picture book query! Since I can’t decide what I’d like most, please enter me in all three.

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  12. Ariel, this is a great query letter example – one of the best I’ve seen. I like the personal touches very much. 🙂 Since I am privileged to be in the same picture book critique group with you, I will pass on those prizes – I’m excited for the one who wins it! But I will enter for a chance to be on the top of Mary Cummings’ slush pile. Thank you! I have tweeted about this post, I am already a member of the FB group, and I already follow on Twitter.

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  13. I found this so helpful! Thanks for stopping by 🙂 I’d love to enter the query critique(s) for my YA.
    Good luck everyone, and happy blog-aversary, Sub it Club!

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  14. Congrats, Ariel, on your success. Thank you for your generosity in helping others along that path. Holy cannoli what a prize! If luck is with me, I’d love a chance to bypass Mary Cummings’ slush pile. I’ve shared this post via Twitter (@NewJerseyWriter) and on my Facebook page (facebook.com/WritersOfNinetyMain).

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  15. I appreciate you sharing the successful letter and interview with us!
    I’d like to be entered for the query letter critique and slush pile pass! (I have a middle grade ms)
    I follow on twitter(ThisIsCDwivedi), and I’m in the sub it club fb group. I’m sharing the post on twitter as well.

    Thank you so much!

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  16. Thank you so very much for your post! I would love to be entered in all 3 (who wants to choose LOL). I’m in the Sub It Club FB Group. I follow on twitter (@Literally_Lynne) FB (Lynne Marie) and I posted this on my Author Page on FB: Children’s Author Lynne Marie. Thanks!

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  17. Congratulations, Ariel, on acquiring an awesome agent, AND your incredible three upcoming books! Thanks for sharing your winning query with us.

    I would love to be entered in the agent slush pass giveaway, and have been gratefully following the amazing Sub It Club on both FB and Twitter for quite awhile now.

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  18. Thank you for sharing this query letter. When it works — it seems so easy and obvious — which is exactly why it is such hard work. I would love to be entered in the giveaway for a query letter critique or the slush pile pass. xo.

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  19. Thank you for sharing your story and your query. I am definitely going to check out your blog – I love the title. I would like to be entered in Mary’s slush pile pass. Thank to to SubItClub for all you do for writers.

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  20. That is some great query advice! And what amazing opportunities. Thanks so much! Please sign me up for a slush pile pass with Mary Cummings. Thanks again! Sub It Club is the best!

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  21. That query was so cute, and thank you for sharing it. Getting the query right is something I struggled with for weeks. I’d like to be entered in Mary’s slush pile pass and Ariel’s YA query letter critique please. Thank you Ariel, Mary, and SubItClub for all of these wonderful opportunities!

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  22. Thank you for sharing your query letter, along with the detailed dissection. It is very helpful and much appreciated.

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  23. Thanks for sharing the process of writing your query letter. It was very helpful, as well as interesting! I was intrigued by the letter, which is what every writer hopes to achieve in a query. Nice job!

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  24. Ariel, thanks for sharing your query process and the query itself with us — super helpful! And thanks for the generous prizes!

    I follow on Twitter and joined the FB group. Thanks!

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  25. Thanks for the opportunity! I would like to enter in the query letter critique giveaway and Mary’s slush pass giveaway for my YA novel.
    I follow Sub it Club on Facebook and Twitter!

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  26. Thank you for sharing this Ariel. I feel like my query letters are very similar to your example, so that gives me hope! I would love to be entered into agent Mary Cummings skip the slush pile giveaway. So generous! For extra entries, I shared on Twitter, I display the Sub It Club badge on my blog, and I follow on Twitter. Thanks!

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  27. Ariel, thank you for your generosity. I’m so happy to have found this tremendous group! I would love to be entered into all three prizes. I follow on Twitter and Facebook, I’ve joined the Submissions Support group and critique partner match up, and shared this post to Twitter. Mary, thank you for amazing slush pile pass opportunity!

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  28. Thank you for sharing your query with us. It’s always so helpful to see what works. I would love to be entered in all three. I follow on Twitter, posted this link and am a member on FB 🙂

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  29. What a lovely query letter! I thought the personal details were great. Congrats on your success!

    I would like to be entered in the slush pile pass, please. I have shared on FB, followed on Twitter, am a member of the closed Sub It Club, followed the FB page, and retweeted the post on Twitter. Thank you!

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  30. Ariel, thank you so much for sharing your successful query letter! And thanks for all the wonderful giveaways. Please consider me for all 3.
    Happy Birthday!

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  31. Nice to hear your story Ariel. Can’t wait to read your book. Thanks to you and your agent for the giveaway!

    I would like to be entered for the PB critique and the slush pile pass. I have shared on Twitter and am following on the FB page and Twitter. Thanks!

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  32. Hi Ariel! Congrats! I would like to be entered in the agent offer. I follow subitclub on twitter & Facebook and participate on the private FB page. I tweeted this giveaway. Thank you!

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  33. Congrats Ariel! I’m so thrilled for you :-). Please enter me in the MS critique and Mary’s slush pass giveaway. Extra Entries: I follow on Twitter, FB, and belong to the FB support group. Best – Jennifer Reinharz

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  34. All three please! I need all the help I can get, but hopefully I’ve got something Mary will love. I already hang out in all the places labeled “SubitClub” and now I’m off to share this awesome opportunity via twitter, Facebook and Goodreads. Happy Birthday!

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