Clash of the Query Letters
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In the fiction world, a query letter
alone is not enough to land representation. The manuscript's first
sentence, first paragraph, and first page are the crucial test. However,
a query letter acts as a writer's resume or c/v. It sets the tone, lays
out the book's market potential, and introduces the human behind the
words and ideas. And of course, it also pitches the story itself. While
an ideal query letter may not seal the deal, it will fill literary
agents with eager excitement—a most helpful frame of mind for them to be
in as they turn to your sample pages.
Our judge, Michelle Barker, will be asking herself one question:
does this query letter convince me that I'm in the hands of an adept
novelist with a unique and engaging story to tell?
First place: $700 CAD
Second place: $200 CAD
Third place: $100 CAD
All three finalists will be published on the Chopping Blog and receive
complimentary access to our new craft book, Immersion and Emotion: The Two Pillars of Storytelling.
The Finer Points
• Entry is $5 CAD• Optional feedback for $20 CAD
• One single-spaced page to a maximum of 500 words
• One single-spaced page to a maximum of 500 words
• Multiple submissions accepted
• Original, unpublished, unrepresented work only
• Once you've paid, send your docx/pdf to contest@darlingaxe.com
• Submission deadline: January 31
• Original, unpublished, unrepresented work only
• Once you've paid, send your docx/pdf to contest@darlingaxe.com
• Submission deadline: January 31
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