If writing a novel isn’t hard enough, try consolidating all the pages into one page. It’s called a query. It’s how a writer convinces an agent to represent the work. In two-hundred words or less, explain the essence of a story in a way that makes a publishing professional want to read more. Nevermind that the average literary agent receives a gadzillion email queries a month. Nevermind that a writer has one chance to get it right with that agent. Nevermind that the delete key is located perilously close to the agent’s pinky finger.
Wishing you luck… and a hex on that delete key!
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Thanks!
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Good luck! Know how you feel chick. You spend all that time on a gazillion pages and the impossible task of condensing into one page is just . . well . . .impossible. x
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Thanks Lizzie!
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Best of luck. I have no doubt you’ll nail it!
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Thanks, Ron!
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Uh! The agony. How on EARTH am I supposed to put all of this story into one teeny tiny little logline?
I love how organized your work space is. Organization helps me think and process much better. I can’t wait to get to the querying stage again.
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Loglines are hard! Thanks, I’m not always this organized, though.
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