My take on the “Best-Seller” posts and comments is coming tomorrow. In the meantime, jump on THIS….
I get asked frequently to read fiction writers’ query letters to agents or editors. They are almost always disappointing. Not because the writers can’t write, or the work isn’t great, but because writing the query letter is a subject the average fiction writer has never been schooled in.
Queries are a highly specialized subset of marketing communication, and many a door has been slammed shut in the face of anyone who thought otherwise.
It seems so easy. It’s not.
There are a ton of reasons to grab Noah Lukeman’s free 76-page download and read it–it’s one of the most helpful resources you’ll ever see on this subject. I’ve seen a lot of “free stuff” on the web, but for both usefulness and open-faced honesty, this is unique.
And if you haven’t read his The First Five Pages, I urge you to. Hey, he’s an AGENT, people, and he’s sharing his secrets.
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