![]() ![]() Requests you may see from agents and email templates for responding Getting/staying organized and developing a querying strategy In the weeks ahead, you can look forward to: Today, in part one, I’ll break down how to write the query itself, recap best practices, provide general dos and don’ts, and share my own query letter (along with a fill-in-the-blanks template so that you can get the bones of your own query on paper.) ![]() But at the same time, I promise I won’t stretch this series out for too long. These parts won’t come back-to-back-I’ll still have other posts/content between them so as not to bore anyone uninterested in querying info. I consistently get asked to revisit this topic and since it’s such a big one, I’ve decided to tackle it as a four-part series that I’ve aptly titled How to Query. Several years ago, when I still wrote for the group blog Publishing Crawl, I posted a very basic “Querying Dos and Dont’s” piece. Now I’m back and recharged and ready for another year of newsletter content. ![]() I, for one, definitely enjoyed (and needed) the break. Happy New Year! I hope you had a lovely holiday with friends and family. ![]()
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