How to Write The Ultimate Query Letter (In-Depth) – Listen

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This training is based on the pitches that former NY Times bestselling literary agent Mark Malatesta used to write as a literary agent to get 6-figure advances offers from publishers, his work as the Marketing & Licensing Manager of a well-known publisher, and the pitches he’s helped his author coaching clients create during the last two years as an author coach. Mark’s work in the publishing industry has resulted in millions of books sold.

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If you’re a talented author, you know that the only thing standing between you a major book contract with a traditional publisher like Random House is an irresistible query. But how do you write a pitch that fully communicates your book’s bestseller or high commercial potential? How do you draft a letter that will sweep the most eligible literary agents off their feet and get them fighting over the chance to represent you?

It doesn’t matter if you’re about to write your first query, or if you’ve already gotten hundreds of rejections. This 3-part audio training will show you what to do, step-by-step. Mark reveals his complete list of 100+ ways to improve your query. That’s three full hours of audio training that picks up where Mark’s presentation during the tele-summit left off. It’s everything you should (and shouldn’t) say to give yourself the greatest advantage.

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Part 01: Introduction, Query Letter Submission Methods, and Query Formatting Guidelines (32 minutes)

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Part 02: The Hook (41 minutes)

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Part 03: Your Book Synopsis (23 minutes)

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Part 04: Competitive Advantages (34 minutes)

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Part 05: Author Biography & Marketing Plan (57 minutes)

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Part 06: Closing (14 minutes)

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Part 07: Query Letter Writing Style & Special Offer (32 minutes)

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