![]() ![]() ![]() But even with the impossible staring her in the face, Lainey refuses to buy in to all that “hocus pocus nonsense”-until she finds a photograph linking the witch to her dead mother.Īfter the library archives and even Google come up empty, Lainey gives in and consults a psychic. When the ghost of a 200-year-old witch attacks her, sixteen-year-old bookworm Lainey Styles is determined to find a logical explanation. This great query connected her with Cate Rubino-Bradway at LKG Agency. With that in mind, I’m pleased to share today’s successful query from Kim Chance. ![]() Some people have the talent of being able to summarize their book in a few sentences, but for those who don’t I wanted to provide a resource where writers could learn what works, and what doesn’t, in a query. In fact, I’ve heard more than a few authors say writing their query took them almost as long as drafting their book! Not only the actual process of sending out the letters/emails, but formulating the query itself. If you ask any writer about the process of connecting with their agent (or publisher), the majority will say the most difficult part was querying. ![]()
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