How to Pitch and Query Agents for Representation: Two Words: Nerve-Wracking

Presented by: Ann Garvin
Categories: Agent | Pitching | Query Letters
Year: 2013

Ann Garvin covers what a pitch/query letter should include. Some examples are your hero’s journey, tone of the book, synopsis, comparables, and why only YOU can tell that story.

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