Hi Friends,
It’s our last day of the Agents & Books 2025 Guide series and I’ve saved the best for last. I probably get the most questions about query letters, whether here for paid subscribers for our Q&A Thursdays, at conferences, or online. I get it. Query letters are hard! I’ve had to write them myself! But here is just about everything I know about query letters (plus some stuff you’ll have to wait for my book to read). :)
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Kate
ONE TRUE QUERY LETTER FACT Well, I suppose writing one forces you to assess your work from a market perspective.
The more desperate a query is, the more off putting signing the project is IMO. This recap is gold.