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Query Letter Service

WHAT IS Query Letter?

A query letter is a vital tool for authors seeking to get their work published. It’s a one-page letter sent to literary agents or publishers to pique their interest in your manuscript. The goal is to convince them to request more material or even offer representation. Here’s what a successful query letter typically includes:

WHY A QUERY LETTER IS IMPORTANT FOR PUBLISHED AUTHORS

Establishes Professionalism

Even if you have a track record, presenting a concise and compelling query letter demonstrates professionalism and respect for the industry process. It shows that you’re serious about your craft and understand the business side of publishing.

Pitches Your Specific Project

A query letter isn’t about selling you as a writer—it’s about selling this specific book or project. Even if you’re a published author, agents and editors need to know what you’re working on now and why it’s marketable.

Introduces Your Work

If you’re looking for a new literary agent or publisher for this project, the query letter acts as a fresh introduction. It’s your chance to highlight your previous successes and how they contribute to the potential of your current manuscript.

Here are the key features of a query letter

Professional Format

Use a standard business letter format, including your contact information, the date, and the publisher’s address.

Salutation

Address the letter to a specific editor or publishing contact, if possible, using their name.

Compelling Hook

Start with a strong opening sentence that grabs attention and succinctly presents the book’s premise or unique selling point.

Target Audience

Specify who the intended readers are and how the book fits into its genre, including any comparable titles.

Brief Synopsis

Provide a concise summary of the book, including the main plot points, themes, and the protagonist’s journey, ideally in one to two paragraphs.

Author Bio

Include a short paragraph about yourself, highlighting relevant writing experience, publications that establish your authority.

Word Count

Mention the manuscript’s word count to give the publisher a sense of its length.

Genre and Tone

Clearly state the genre and overall tone of the book, helping the publisher understand its market positioning.

Professional Tone

Maintain a formal and respectful tone throughout the letter, ensuring it reflects your professionalism as a writer.

Closing

End with a polite closing statement, expressing appreciation for their consideration and offering to provide the full manuscript upon request.

For Movie/Screen Route

Hollywood Pitch is a platform that connects screenwriters with industry professionals,
allowing writers to pitch their scripts directly to producers, agents, and studios.

Hollywood Pitch not only facilitates pitching but also offers networking opportunities.
Writers can connect with industry insiders they might not have access to otherwise.

Hollywood Pitch has successfully connected writers with industry professionals, leading to script acquisitions and representation. It’s a valuable resource for aspiring screenwriters
seeking direct access to decision-makers in Hollywood.

 

Process

1. Choose Your Pros: Writers can select from a pool of 500+ industry professionals to pitch their projects to. These professionals include producers, managers, and agents.

2. Submit Your Pitch: Writers submit their written pitch to the chosen professionals. The pitch can be for a film or TV script.

3. Guaranteed Response: Within 10 business days, the selected professionals respond to the pitch. This unique feature ensures that writers receive feedback or interest from the pros they’ve pitched to.

Hollywood Pitch not only facilitates pitching but also offers networking opportunities.
Writers can connect with industry insiders they might not have access to otherwise.

Hollywood Pitch has successfully connected writers with industry professionals, leading to script acquisitions and representation. It’s a valuable resource for aspiring screenwriters
seeking direct access to decision-makers in Hollywood.

 

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