Lots of queries are zinging their way into my inbox as well as every other agents' I know. Lucky us! Because some of those queries are the first step to the next bestselling children's books.As I leave tomorrow to do a workshop on how to find an agent, I thought I'd link to a few helpful query and agent posts I've written in the past.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
1. HOW TO WRITE A QUERY LETTER
2. HOW I READ A SUBMISSION/QUERY LETTER+ A QUICK NOTE ABOUT QUERIES
3. HOW TO WRITE A QUERY LETTER, OH I MEAN FLAP COPY, A LA CHERYL KLEIN + SURVEY SAYS: JACKET COPY SELLS BOOKS
4. EDITOR TALK: SUBMISSIONS



7 comments:
Have a great time Jill!
Thanks for the really helpful links and have a good time.
Thank you so much for these links as I'm in my final revisions, and finding an agent is next!
These are great links - thanks for the helpful info. Hope your presentation is a joy!
Shannon O'Donnell
www.shannonkodonnell.blogspot.com
bookmarking right now!
peace,
Donna
Thanks so much, Jill. I have self-published two children's books, about to publish a third, that are selling well, but looking for a wider profile, am hoping eventually to find an agent. Kind regards, Carole.
Just checking in on you...you go girl!
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