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Querying: Lessons Learned

Over last summer and early fall I was mostly focused on querying my first MG novel. My mind was entirely focused on the status of my queries to agents, and I am embarrassed to admit I spent a ridiculous amount of time staring at timelines on QueryTracker — A TOOL THAT IS BOTH A BLESSING AND A CURSE!

As a first-timer in the query trenches, I think I did a pretty good job of preparation, but definitely learned some lessons. It should be stated, regardless of how obvious, that everyone’s querying path looks a little diffrent. Truly, I have yet to hear two “path to publishing” stories that are identical! However, now looking in the rearview mirror after a few rounds of querying and dozens upon dozens of rejection under my belt, I thought it might be helpful to share what I think went well and what might be tweaked in my next round.

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Diving In

I have edited, parsed, cajoled, scrubbed, erased, scribbled, cross-checked, eliminated, fretted about, read aloud, and examined my manuscript more times than I can count. I have worked with beta readers, sensitivity readers, whale experts and on-demand fishing folks. I have made the leap in my thinking: now is the time.

Time to jump in. Into the query trenches I go!

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