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Oh, this is Hilarious!
Amber Wolfe
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 9:38 AM

Okay, I don't know whether this is the appropriate forum to post this, but I just wanted to share a 40 step way to write a Query letter which I found on Miss Snark's blog, which I found to be really funny:

 

How to Write A Query in 40 Simple Steps

by C.J. Redwine

 


1. Pour yourself a small glass of gin & tonic.

 

2. Sip slowly, savoring the taste, as you carefully list your novel's main characters and conflicts.

 

3. Struggle to label your work with the appropriate genre.

 

4. Pour more gin and tonic to boost brain power.

 

5. Craft a first sentence that both grabs the reader's attention and conveys the essence of your novel.

 

6. Re-read first sentence.

 

7. Acknowledge that first sentence is absolute horse-s*** and delete the entire thing.

 

8. Pour more gin and tonic, minus the tonic.

 

9. Skip first sentence and dive into character descriptions.

 

10. Re-read character descriptions.

 

11. Acknowledge that character descriptions cannot be three paragraphs each and delete all but a few sentences.

 

12. Drain gin bottle.

 

13. Toss in a few sentences describing the conflict.

 

14. Re-read sentences describing conflict.

 

15. Acknowledge that the conflict sounds rather weak.

 

16. Toss in a conflict that isn't actually in the novel but could be, if the agent asks for a partial.

 

17. Wander to the kitchen for more gin.

 

18. Wonder who the hell put that wall in your way.

 

19. Return to desk.

 

20. Re-read query.

 

21. Drink two swallows of gin straight from the bottle.

 

22. Decide that "I have a fiction novel that totally kicks Dean Koontz's sorry ass" is an acceptable first sentence.

 

23. Study the problem of deciding on a genre.

 

24. Take a few swallows of gin for fortification.

 

25. Realize you now see two keyboards on your desk instead of one. Choose which one to use.

 

26. Type madly for thirty seconds before realizing you are simply banging on your desk.

 

27. Swallow some gin and choose the other keyboard.

 

28. Decide that literary-paranormal-romantic-suspense-thriller-with-historical-sci-fi-elements is an acceptable genre for your novel.

 

29. Re-read query.

 

30. Insert adverbs generously and prolifically throughout to spice up the prose.

 

31. Print.

 

32. Spend five minutes cursing the foul beast of a computer for refusing such a simple request.

 

33. Turn printer on.

 

34. Print.

 

35. Sign name.

 

36. Realize you've misspelled your name.

 

37. Curse the gin.

 

38. Apologize to the gin.

 

39. Re-print, re-sign, seal in an envelope.

 

40. Send query.

 

I don't know if it's just me, but reading this made me smile, so I wanted to share it with my fellow Book Country members.

 

Amber


Perry
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 3:51 PM
Joined: 9/17/2013
Posts: 104


This is a very good list, but I've had better luck with brandy.
Amber Wolfe
Posted: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 5:29 AM
Haha, Perry
genfr1tzie
Posted: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 9:38 AM
Joined: 3/23/2015
Posts: 12


Vodka makes this a hundred percent easier, thing is, it makes you rethink every decision you've made throughout your entire life, but it helps (sort of)

 

 

~gen