If you want to be traditionally published in today’s book market, you are going to need a literary agent. But you don’t just “hire” a literary agent like you would a plumber. Agents have a vetting process in which they decide if you and your book are a good fit for their agency. They want to make sure you have a unique idea, excellent writing, and a way to market your book to your readers (a platform). Sometimes the process can be daunting. What do you do first? Should I send a copy of my book in the mail with a box of chocolates? How do I attract the attention of a literary agent? The first step to attracting and signing with a literary agent is to write a query letter.

We have a special guest today who is going to help us understand what a query letter is and what you need to do to make it shine.

She is the author of over 40 books, both fiction and nonfiction. She has spoken all over the world, helping writers hone their messages, write powerfully, and get noticed. Her podcast, Pray Every Day, has surpassed a million downloads and has been listened to in more than 150 countries. And she is the newest literary agent at Books & Such Literary Agency.

Mary DeMuth, welcome back to the Christian Publishing Show!

LINKS:
https://www.booksandsuch.com/
https://www.marydemuth.com/
https://www.booksandsuch.com/our-agents/meet-mary-demuth/
https://www.booksandsuch.com/submissions/

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