Can you send query letters to multiple agents or publishers?

 


Can you send query letters to multiple agents or publishers?

Of course, you can send out multiple query letters to as many agents and publishers as you like. However, I’d caution you to be very careful in doing this because you don’t want to send the same letter to various agents or publishers only to realize that you’ve written a mystery novel and you’re about to send a package off to an agent or publisher that primarily specializes in sci-fi or romance novels.  Be sure to research who you are going to send a query letter to before you do anything. Prepare a list of agents or publishers that you want to query and be sure that they accept unsolicited query letters before you send anything to them. Know their stable of authors and books also. Revise your query letter to cater to their stable of authors and their likes. The last thing you want to do is send a letter to someone who hates mystery novels and who will take your letter and pitch it in the trash. This will not only be a waste of time for them but for you also, throw in waste of paper, ink, and postage and you’ve lost more money before you’ve made any money. So, the answer to the question is sure you can send out as many query letters as you like just be sure to research the person to whom you are sending it before you mail it off. The more the merrier they say, who knows you might get into a bidding war for your work. Wouldn’t that be awesome? One could only wish.


Artist and Author Elizabeth Kilbride is a former political operative, author, scriptwriter, historian, and journalist. business professional, creative artist, and life coach consultant. Ms. Kilbride holds a master’s in criminology and a BS in Business Management she stepped out of the loop for a while but is now back with a powerful opinion and voice in the direction of this country and our economy. As a life coach, she is available to counsel individuals to enjoy their dreams and a better life. Ms. Kilbride loves to travel and photograph her surroundings and is also a gourmet cook who loves to garden and preserve food for the winter months.

 

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