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SHALLA
CHATS with Tess Mallory “Writing
the Winning Query Letter”
First off, who’s Tess? Tess Mallory writes for Dorchester (Leisure/Lovespell) books, and her credits include four time travel romances, JEWELS OF TIME, CIRCLES IN TIME, HIGHLAND DREAM, HIGHLAND FLING, and coming in July 2005, her fifth time travel, HIGHLAND MAGIC. She has also written a futuristic, TO TOUCH THE STARS, and her novella, “The Fairy Bride” was included in the MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S MAGIC anthology. Her first time travel novel, HIGHLAND ROGUE, is due out in 2008. Shalla: Her query letter was included in the 1999 Writers Market as an example of a well-written query. So she’s a great person to ask about writing the winning query. Hi Tess. Tess: Hi Shalla!
The second paragraph begins with a hook -- a fascinating sentence, which begins a fascinating, but brief, synopsis of your book. This should be just a few sentences long. This is where you sell the editor on taking a look at your book. Show a little of your writing style. Think of the blurbs on the back of book jackets. The first and second paragraphs are actually interchangeable as to which comes first. If you have a zinger of a hook for your overview, try putting it as your opening sentence and proceed from there. The third paragraph states if you have publishing credits, OR any experience which pertains to what you're writing about. For instance, if the book is a fictional account based on your own personal experiences in Viet Nam, this is where you would tell the editor that information. If you don't have publishing credits, do NOT say "I've never been published." The fourth paragraph politely informs the editor that you would be happy to send him/her three chapters and a detailed synopsis of your book, (give TITLE again), at his/her request. You inform the editor that you have enclosed an SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope) --- be sure you do this --- and that you look forward to hearing from him/her. Then sign it, mail it, and start to work on your next book!
Shalla: Can you do multiple submissions with queries? Tess: With queries yes, with actual submissions of books, not usually, not unless the publisher states (you can ask this too when you call) that they accept simultaneous submissions.
Also, magazines such as Writers Digest frequently publish great articles on query letters, and in the front of most Writers Markets are examples. I also recommend Stephanie Bond’s website, (www.stephaniebond.com) which has a plethora of awesome articles she’s written that will shed light on this and many other writing questions. The thing to remember when first starting to write query letters is that the more you write them, the better and faster you’ll eventually get at it. It can be a little overwhelming at first, but hang in there and you’ll find it soon gets easier. Good luck and Keep Writing! Shalla: Thanks so much! For more on Tess Mallory, please visit her website www.sff.net/people/tessmallory Best wishes Tess, how exciting for you. We at Shalla Chats send you our best. Thanks so much for taking this time to talk with us. Please come back and talk with us again.
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