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    Query Letters: How to Write the Query (and Cover) Letter You Dread to Magazine Editors and Book Publishers (Getting Published 4)

    By Dianne E. Butts

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    Many magazine markets require a query letter before you can submit your article to be considered for publication. Most book publishers and literary agents require a query letter before you can submit your book proposal to be considered for publishing or representation by the agency. One way to get production companies to consider your screenplay is to send them a query letter.

    There’s a lot riding on your query letter. Query letters open the doors for your writing, whether to publishing your articles, stories, and books, or producing your screenplays.

    That’s why query letters often strike fear in the hearts of writers. We must include all the important information about our article, book, or screenplay (whatever that includes), write it well enough to impress the editor or reader with our writing ability (oh, the pressure!), and (What?!) limit it to only one page?! Is such a feat possible? Yes, actually it is.

    After struggling to write query letters, author Dianne E. Butts created her own 18-Point Formula to help her create door-opening query letters.

    So what about you?

    Do query letters frighten you? Do you find yourself avoiding magazine markets that require query letters? Is your book proposal or screenplay still sitting in your computer (or your head) and not on a potential publisher’s or producer’s desk because you don’t have the first step: a query letter?

    If you want the opportunities query letters offer for your writing, you can now use Dianne's formula to guide you to write queries to break into that magazine you want to write for, or to approach book publishers or agents. Or now, even to knock on the doors of movie production companies.

    In this e-book Dianne not only shares her 18-Point Formula, she also gives you nine samples of actual query letters that proved successful for her: seven article query letters, one cover letter, and one query letter for a book.

    This e-book is based on Dianne's very popular printed pamphlet titled “Conquering the Dreaded Query Letter” which she has sold at writer's conferences since 2003.

    This e-book includes the original 7 sample query letters that were in the print version of this material, plus an additional 2 Bonus query letters added just for this e-book!

    An extensive network of links between Dianne's 18-Point Formula and examples of each point in the sample query letters makes this e-book easy to move around in and incredibly valuable.

    Get "Query Letters" and start writing those query letters that you dread today!


    Book 4 in the "Getting Published" series of e-books.
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