Quelling Your Query Conundrums

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September 15, 2021

Quelling Your Query Conundrums  is the third session for Traditional Publishing Day! It will take place September 18,2021.

Goals: The purpose of this workshop is to take an in-depth look at query letters. In today’s publishing industry query letters play an important role in introducing you and your book to publishing professionals and getting that letter right is key to signing with the agent and/or publisher you want. Even though there is a basic format, it’s not really a one size fits all situation. Every query letter comes with its own conundrums. This workshop seeks to explore and review common mistakes and problems. . Workshop leader, Ann Rose will share her experience and expertise both as an author and literary agent where she will workshop queries sent in by you and will also include a Q&A and discussion section so that everyone learn together. 

 

Presentations:

Introduction

Tip and Professionalism

Query letter review 

Common Problems

Q&A and Discussion

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Qualifications: Ann Rose currently works as a literary agent for Prospect Agency located in New York. She has a Degree in Communication from San Diego State University. In recent years following her literary passions, she has spent time mentoring and learning everything from editing to negotiating contracts to perfect her skills as an agent. In this workshop, you will get to quell your query conundrums as Ann shares her experience and experts with you.

Summary

 Ann Rose currently works as a literary agent for Prospect Agency located in New York. She has a Degree in Communication from San Diego State University. In recent years following her literary passions, she has spent time mentoring and learning everything from editing to negotiating contracts to perfect her skills as an agent. In this workshop, you will get to quell your query conundrums as Ann shares her experience and experts with you.

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