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Have you been wondering if your query is good enough? Writing a query letter and querying agents can be a frustrating experience for writers, but Jell Regal is here to help in this new live webinar. Through examples you will learn what NOT to do with your query and why, so that you can have all the confidence you need to move forward with your project. |
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All registrants are invited to submit a one-page query. All submissions are guaranteed a written critique by Foundry literary agent Jess Regel. Jess reserves the right to request more writing from attendees by e-mail following the event, if she deems the writing excellent. |
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• | What to do if your query isn't working | • | How to determine which agents to query in the first place | • | The basic structure of a query | • | The importance of the query letter |
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• | Writers who haven't yet written their query and don't know where to start | • | Writers who have written a query and want it to be critiqued before they start reaching out to agents | • | Writers who want to know more about how agents decide which queries they request |
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Live Thursday, November 30 at 1:00 pm EST |
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Instructor: Jess Regel Jess is a literary agent at Foundry Literary + Media. She represents all genres of young adult and middle grade books, as well as adult general fiction, women's fiction, and a select list of adult nonfiction (memoir, humor, pop culture). |
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