Simultaneous Submissions–Choose Wisely

This post is quick, down and dirty. Most agents and editors understand that you are querying multiple outlets at once. In fact, many expect you to--they don't want your hopes and dreams to rest in their hands alone. Yes, there are a few who would like an exclusive, and I can understand why. Bad behavior... Continue Reading →

Status Queries: The Gentle Nudge

As Heather posted a few weeks ago, not all agent/editors answer queries. But even the ones who state they do, often drop the ball. I sympathize. They are BUSY, OVERWHELMED PEOPLE WITH OVERFLOWING INBOXES. Stuff can get lost, shunted into a pipeline to look at closer when there's more time and then FALL INTO THE... Continue Reading →

Query Letter vs. Cover Letter, Wouldn’t you Love to Know the Difference?

Quick answer: The query letter is a tool to gain permission to send your manuscript. The cover letter accompanies the requested manuscript. Better answer: The query letter is a sales pitch. The cover letter reconnects the agent/editor with the reason they requested the manuscript. Every agent has his little quirks about how he prefers his... Continue Reading →

Unpublished Writers Need Social Media Too

I am THRILLED. THRILLED, I TELL YOU, TO BE HERE. Hope you guys are having fun, getting off the couch and realizing you CAN DO THIS THING. Let's talk about something you should dabble in even before you start querying: Social Media. You've heard blogging is dead?  You just don't get Twitter? Think Facebook is... Continue Reading →

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