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Query Letter Crash Course

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In this mini course, we'll go over how to craft the perfect query (I know, I know, everyone claims this), but as a writer myself and an editor of query letters, I'm including problems I ran into and issues I see regularly, as well as how to circumvent them. We'll breakdown writing the perfect hook, metadata, summary, author bio, and a bit about formatting through real life examples. If you're just starting to navigate the world of publishing (or if you want to make sure your current query isn't raising any red flags) this course is for you. So, let's get that pen and paper ready, and let's query!

You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app

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