Monday 30 June 2014

Guidelines For Writing Good Quality Query Letters For A Novel



After you write a novel with an engaging storyline, your next job is to compose a well-formatted query letter to a potential literary agent. In this case, your query letter is the representation of a fiction manuscript. To ensure that your query letter is written in the right format and structure, you have to follow a few important guidelines.

Break the letter into three most crucial paragraphs following four criteria. First, you begin the letter with your contact details, i.e., your full name, phone number, address and email on the top left-hand corner of the page. Then, you start with the first paragraph where you put the crux of the story of the novel in three or four sentences (approximately 100 words). The idea is to intimate the agent what your book is all about and what is most unique about it.

The second paragraph offers an in-depth glimpse of what is inside the book, i.e., the length, title and genre. This paragraph is composed of an approximate 300 words and includes a mini-synopsis of the book. Undoubtedly, the last paragraph says it all about it, viz., your educational highlights, and your publishing credit, awards that you have won pertaining to your writing and lastly, mention why you deserve to be chosen by the agent.

Make sure that the letter is concise, straight to the point and is written in a professional tone. Address your letter to the specific agent whom you are writing the query letter for your novel and follow the above guidelines for immediate acceptance.

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