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‘Fiction novel’ is an automatic rejection. This is not a mistake I ever overlook. It’s not a typo. It’s a fundamental misunderstanding of what two words mean, and it’s a HUGE RED FLAG for bad writing… If you grew up in juvenile detention and murdered your first three husbands, stir fried your cats and enrolled your children in Fagin’s School for Thieves, I’m ok with it. The ONLY thing I care about is whether your novel is enticing. Sadly, it’s not. And it’s a fiction novel, so it doesn’t even really exist.

- The Query Shark (Janet Reid)

(Source: queryshark.blogspot.com)

NO NO NO NO NO NO. Do not ever OFFER exclusivity. It’s bad enough some agents ask for it, but do not ever OFFER first in a query letter. Exclusivity is almost never in your best interest. Don’t give up any advantage you get by querying widely.

- from Query Shark by Janet Reid.

(Source: queryshark.blogspot.com)

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