Query letter
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A query letter, or query, is a formal letter sent by a writer to literary agents, magazine editors, and sometimes publishing houses or companies, to propose writing ideas.[1]
Query letters are the standard format for unrepresented authors' submissions to potential agents; as such, querying is often a writer's first professional interaction with the publishing industry, with success furthering their steps on the traditional publishing path.
A standard requested format for a manuscript query letter to a literary agent could be approximately 200–400 words expressing the following information:
- The topic of the work
- A short description of the plot
- A short bio of the author
- The target audience
The literary agent would then decide whether to contact the author and request to see the manuscript, based on the contents of the query letter.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "How to Write a Darn Good Query Letter". NY Book Editors. 2 November 2023. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
External links
[edit]- Query Shark, query critique site by well-known literary agent Janet Reid
- The Complete Guide to Query Letters, by industry consultant Jane Friedman