
There are a couple of posts I’ve read lately about the writing of queries that I think are just brilliant. First, from Kameron Hurley:
This is actually a tactic I’ve been straining to employ myself. The big pitch, you know, that reels in readers who, once they’ve read it, have no choice but to read on. Sounds good on paper, don’t it? The best-case scenario would be to write such a great pitch that they actually do use it on the dust jacket.
And then from Colleen Lindsay, literary agent-at-large of the FinePrint Literary Management Agency:
This statement should be framed in gold and hung on a wall beside every writer’s favorite place to write. When I read this, it made perfect sense to me and kind of terrified me at the same moment. It also occurred to me that a really good pitch writer might sell a crappy book a long time before a poor pitch writer might sell a really good one.
And finally, this bit:
Now I’m not biased against MFAs. I’m sure there are a lot of really great folks who also happen to have their MFA. But I’m quite certain a good portion of them are biased against me and writers of my ilk, kind of in the same way that actors are biased against reality TV stars. So forgive me this moment of unabashed mirth as I nyah you MFAs a little bit. I know you are all extremely edumacated, and that I’m just a lil ol’ genre-fiction nerd, but every now and then it’s good to hear that the little guys are doing well.
If you liked that post, then try these...
Poetry on August 1st, 2007
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Parsleying Out Sage Wisdom, One Pinch at a Thyme on March 21st, 2007
Suspension of Disbelief - The Theory of the Second Moon on December 29th, 2007
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February 21st, 2008 at 4:51 pm
I’m posting the third version of my Null_Pointer query tomorrow on my blog. It’s harder to write than the damn novel. Although right now, I’m not having much fun working through the second draft.
February 21st, 2008 at 10:52 pm
Hi Matt!
Thanks for the shout out!
Just wanted to clarify - I’m actually with the FinePrint Literary Management agency.
Hope you enjoy the blog!
Best,
Colleen
February 22nd, 2008 at 8:59 am
That’s exactly how I’ve always thought of it…until I got to the third and fourth drafts. Of course with me it’s never a full rewrite, just a tidying up, but I have to do it numerous times. I’ve written the query for Mythica probably a dozen times at least, never happy with it, until finally I wrote one the other day that I liked.
So: four drafts max for a novel, and thirteen or so for a query. From that perspective, it’s easy to say “I’m glad queries are so short,” except that that’s the reason they’re so hard to write.
February 25th, 2008 at 9:45 pm
Colleen: No problem, and thanks in return for stopping by. (Plus! Be looking for my extra-special forthcoming query :-)