Need help landing a literary agent?

Let’s write your query letter and book synopsis.

No matter how often you proclaim that “it’s all about the writing, that’s the journey, that’s the purpose” mumbo jumbo, let’s be real:

You want to publish your work.

The traditional path is through a literary agent and a publishing house. This can feel elusive, but there’s actually a formula to it, which begins with a query letter.

You’re a writer, so this should be easy, right?

LOL.

It is hard to have written your book (which is shorthand for “neglected other duties / secured child care / turned down party invitations / called in sick / pushed through writer’s block”) and then also need to keep writing to produce a query letter and book synopsis so a literary agent will even take a look at your masterpiece.

Here’s where I come in.

I have a new service offering called Ready to query. I’ll critique any materials you’ve already put together and/or help you create a from-scratch query letter and book synopsis to use (and reuse) as you reach out to agents lucky enough to be introduced to your work.

There are three tiers for this package:

I’m booking this service offering starting in January. New year, new book contract for you, right?

So. How about it? Are you ready to query?

I am so excited to help you with your query letter. Your work deserves representation and a place on the bookshelf. Let’s get you there.


P.S.

Maybe you’re thinking, “Whoa, Katie, I’m not ready for an agent yet. My book still needs help.”

Let’s get your book edited before you start querying agents so you can make the most of your introduction in their inbox. Click the below button to pick the manuscript editing tier that’s right for you.


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