You know, there's so much crap out there being written about query letters – what to write, what not to write, how far do you bend over to get the proper angle for ass kissing – that, really? All I want to say is, "I wrote a damned book. Ya wanna see it, or not?"
Ha! That would garner attention--though probably not the attention you want :)
ReplyDeleteThe only thing worse than the query letter is the blasted synopsis. Peace...
THE BLASTED SYNOPSIS! That deserves to be in ALL CAPS. bah.
DeleteYou gotta play the game girl....play the game.
DeleteIs it like euchre? Cause I love euchre...
DeleteSadly, no. There is no fun in 'the game'. But, sometimes it pays off. Sometimes.
Deleteps...I can't wait to read the damn book.
DeleteSometimes that's how we all feel! Just read the damn book.
ReplyDeleteAlex! Did you just say the D word?????
DeleteI didn't even know you had to write a specific kind of letter; I thought you just sent a note saying, 'enclosed please find...'
ReplyDeleteOh, specific doesn't even begin to describe it! It's quite the ordeal and there are tons of blogs and websites giving us all tips - plus, all agencies have their own slightly differing policies. It's a jungle out there!
DeleteDang.
ReplyDeleteI'm so thankful I write like crap.
Crap is easy to introduce:
Chapter 1, crap...
Chaper 2, double-crap...
Chapter 3, oh no, more crap...
Aren't you glad you don't write like crap?
Nitty Gritty Momma
Hey, you haven't read my crap yet!!! It's probably crap, too!!!
DeleteSurely the question should be 'When do you want to see my masterpiece, not whether...
ReplyDeleteHA! I wish!
DeleteQuery letter and synopsis - two more reasons why I indie publish! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, just read the damn book!
:D xox
ReplyDeleteThat's a start! Most agents only want to hear what the damn book is about and how you can sell it, so you don't really have many sentences to go beyond what you're already thinking.
ReplyDeleteI think that would be the best query letter every written.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes! You got me.
ReplyDeleteIf nothing else, that might get you a spot on SlushPile Hell (http://slushpilehell.tumblr.com/). That's sort of like being published, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYe Olde Synopsis is even more bedevilling and vexing than the Query Accursed.
ReplyDeleteAnd no, I have no idea why I wrote it like that...
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