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LITERARY AGENCY QUERY REQUEST FORM
LITERARY AGENCY QUERY REQUEST FORM
Here is a query form from a literary agency. The information required is typical of forms found from other agencies.
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Step 1. Tell us about the author
Fill in these author-related fields.
First Name: (required)
Last Name: (required)
E-Mail Address: (required)
Biography:Tell us a little about yourself and any writing credentials you may have.
Website Address: (if you have one)
Have you previously published other books? Yes No
Have you ever been represented by a literary agent before? Yes No
If you previously self-published a book, about how many copies were sold in the first year?
If this query is a referral, who referred you?
Step 2. Tell us about the book
Fill in these book-related fields.
Title: (required)
Genre: (required) select your book’s genre Action/Adventure Chick Lit Childrens Commercial Contemporary Crime/Detective/Police Erotica Family Saga Fantasy Fantasy: Magical Realism Fantasy: Urban Graphic Novel Historical Horror Humor/Satire Inspirational LGBTQ+ Literary Multicultural Mystery New Adult Offbeat/Quirky Romance Romance: Category Romance: Contemporary Romance: Historical Romance: Paranormal Romance: Thriller/Suspense Romantasy / Romantic Fantasy Science Fiction Short Stories Suspense Thriller Upmarket Western Women’s Fiction Young Adult Young Adult: Contemporary Young Adult: Fantasy Young Adult: Historical Young Adult: Literary Young Adult: Mystery Young Adult: Paranormal Young Adult: Paranormal Romance Young Adult: Romance Art Cookbook Cultural/Social Issues Finance Food Gardening Health & Fitness History Home Decorating & Design LGBTQ+ Lifestyle Memoir Narrative Parenting Politics Psychology Relationship & Dating Religion Self-Help Spirituality Travel True Crime Women’s Issues This agent only represents the genres shown in this list. Selecting an inaccurate genre will result in a rejection. If your book’s genre is not shown here, please go to QueryTracker for a list of agents who do represent your genre.
Word Count: (required)Enter the approximate WORD count of your book. Enter numbers only. Do not include any letters or special characters.
Is this book currently published or has it ever been published before? Yes No
Query Letter:Tips for formatting and pasting text
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Enter your query letter for this book. (Tips for formatting and pasting text) Do NOT paste images into this field. Pasting large blocks of text can take several minutes. Please be patient.
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The First 10 Pages of Your Book (or full book proposal if non-fiction):
(If your book is shorter than this (such as a picture book) please include the entire text.)Tips for formatting and pasting text
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Paste in the first 10 pages of your book, or your full book proposal if your book is non-fiction. (Tips for formatting and pasting text) Do NOT paste images into this field. Pasting large blocks of text can take several minutes. Please be patient.
Optional: Sign into QueryTracker
A QueryTracker account is NOT required to send a query. If you are not a member of QueryTracker, you can skip this section.
Or join QueryTracker, a free service that helps authors find agents and keep track of queries.
Signing into QueryTracker will link this query to your QueryTracker account, allowing it to be automatically tracked and displayed in QueryTracker.
Your QueryTracker Username or Email Address:Your QueryTracker Password:Sign In
Forget your credentials? Recover them at QueryTracker.
Not a QueryTracker member? Join here (Free)
Learn more about auto-tracking queries.
Final Step: Submit Your Query
Submit Query
Important: After submitting your query, you will receive a personalized link to a special page that you can visit any time to check your query’s status.
If the recipient of your query would like to read more, they will contact you through that page as well as through email.
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Having the information on the above form should help you in quite a few queries.
WRITER’S FORUM RIDDIT WRITING
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
r/writing
Riddit.com/writing
Offers a free account but without signing up you can still access and read the writing community’s message board.
WRITER’S FORUM WRITER’S SALON
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
London Writer’s Salon
LondonWritersSalon.com
A worldwide group of writers meeting online for hour-long writing meeting every weekday.
They use four time zone options but no matter your location, you can participate and find support for your writing.
They have a variety of paid memberships providing workshops, advice to improve your writing, exposure to experts in the field and accountability groups.
WRITER’S FORUM WRITERS OF COLOR
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Kweli Journal
KweliJournal.org
Kweli journal is a quarterly online literary journal.
Formed to nurture writers of color who “sing the truth” (Kweli means truth in Swahili).
Contains Sing the Truth! blog where authors of all genres are interviewed.
Runs a year-long writer fellowship, multi-session workshops, writing retreats, editing and publishing.
Also has a annual writers’ conference and international festival.
WRITER’S FORUM WRITER COMMUNITIES
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Gutsy Great Novelist
GutsyGreatNovelist.com
A great supporter of writer communities.
Contains organized groups for topics such as how to make time to write, the craft of writing, and publishing.
Supports a café hangout where you will find other writers with whom to share ideas and best practices.
WRITER’S FORUM LITERARY PUBLICATIONS
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Community of Literary Magazines & Presses
CLMP.org
Community of Literary Magazines & Presses database provides information on where to publish short stories and poetry
Also share up-to-date information on awards, events and a news section.
WRITER’S FORUM WRITING PROGRAMS
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Association of Writers and Writing Programs
AWPWriter.org
Supports writers and academic programs and the organizations that serve them.
Also, diversity and excellence in creative writing.
Shares information about careers, writing programs, conferences and centers.
Hosts yearly AWP conference.
LITERARY AGENT QUERYS: WHAT THEY WANT
LITERARY AGENT QUERYS: WHAT THEY WANT
In my current search for a literary agent for my novel, The Beast Awaits, I have come across a phenomenon which greatly assists in querying agents. Many literary agent agencies are using online forms to submit queries. And all the forms require, to a great degree, the same information. This makes querying agencies a s process where once you have the information required for one agency you have most of the information required by the rest.
Another common denominator is the requirement to be a member of Query Tracker. The membership for this website is free.
In a future post I will list the information which is required to query these agencies so you will be prepared, with the information needed in hand, to make the querying process for your work easier.
WRITER’S FORUM FAN FICTION
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Archive of Our Own
ArchiveofOurOwn.org
Archive of Our Own (AO3) run by fans across 62,000 fandoms.
Archives fan fiction, fan art, fan videos and podfic.
Hosts 12,290,000 works.
Website is a place for fans to improve their writing skills through feedback from fans and writers.
WRITER’S FORUM WRITER’S PAY
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Who Pays Writers?
WhoPaysWriters.com
Freelance Solidarity Project supplies information about compensation for writers.
Also, information about format of articles published, copyrights purchased by publishers and if publications issue contracts to writers.