BarbaraUS
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Hi all,
A while back @AgentPete mentioned that a query should include a mention of why we think our book should be published now.
I have enough trouble with the "why you?" but even more with how to word the "why now?" statement.
Things I think:
because I ain't getting any younger
because I don't want my near future book to become historical fiction
All tongue in cheek, of course.
Maybe because: the climate crisis is a timely topic?
Or a combination of why you/why now for a digital first publisher: I am interested in (PUBLISHING CO. NAME) because your 'digital first' strategy will ensure my story on the timely topic of climate change is published quickly or:
After I say something about why them, I could add: PUBLISHING CO.'s NAME digital first strategy will also ensure . . . ")
In a separate question - if an agent/editor says they like "romantic thrillers" - does that mean a thriller that includes some romance or a thriller whose plot focuses on the romance?
Thanks in advance
A while back @AgentPete mentioned that a query should include a mention of why we think our book should be published now.
I have enough trouble with the "why you?" but even more with how to word the "why now?" statement.
Things I think:
because I ain't getting any younger
because I don't want my near future book to become historical fiction
All tongue in cheek, of course.
Maybe because: the climate crisis is a timely topic?
Or a combination of why you/why now for a digital first publisher: I am interested in (PUBLISHING CO. NAME) because your 'digital first' strategy will ensure my story on the timely topic of climate change is published quickly or:
After I say something about why them, I could add: PUBLISHING CO.'s NAME digital first strategy will also ensure . . . ")
In a separate question - if an agent/editor says they like "romantic thrillers" - does that mean a thriller that includes some romance or a thriller whose plot focuses on the romance?
Thanks in advance
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