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How to Write a Query Letter That Agents Can't Resist

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Overview


For most new authors, signing with a literary agent is their first step into the world of publishing. But to stand out from the thousands of other authors seeking representation, you first need to capture an agent's attention with a word-perfect query letter.

In this course from editor Rachel Stout, a literary agent formerly with Dystel, Goderich & Bourret, you will learn how to write a query letter that will get the right agents requesting your manuscript.

What you'll learn in this course

  • How to research suitable agents
  • Tips for refining your book's hook
  • The ideal structure and length of a query letter
  • How to write a synopsis
  • What non-fiction query letters require
  • The best way to follow up unresponsive agents

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Rachel Stout is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn, New York. Formerly a literary agent with Dystel, Goderich & Bourret, she currently offers editorial feedback for writers of fiction and memoir on the Reedsy Marketplace.

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What are people saying about this course?

 

"This was VERY informative and helped me with my next steps for my book. I had no idea of how to start with a query letter, this was truly a wonderful course that gave me encouragement and confidence that I can soon publish my book!"

— Sunny H.

 

"The lessons were easy to follow and really helped break down the different parts of the query letter. The fact that it covers how to find the right agent to send the letter to in the first place is really useful."

– Elaine F.

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