June 4-15, 2012

MASTER CLASS: Q is For Query, A is For Aaack!

by Laurie Schnebly Campbell

 

 

Prerequisite: Must have a project in mind to query.

 

Why is it so hard to write a query letter? Well, because an author's entire career depends on the response!

 

Okay, maybe not, but that doesn't make the job any easier when a writer -- who routinely creates compelling prose -- is suddenly forced to create a sales tool. Chatting with the editor or agent for two hours in person might be simpler, but since that isn't always possible, it's important to have a sales tool which covers the same material in just 250 words. Find out how to craft a query letter for ANY set of circumstances:

 

 

Laurie Schnebly Campbell recognizes that most writers aren't the naturally outgoing type, which means their query letter has to work even harder. In this hands-on workshop (which includes full critiques for writers willing to share their work), she brings 25 years of advertising experience to the task of identifying what makes people want to buy a product -- any product

-- and how to convince them YOURS is the one they want.

 

To register for the "MASTER CLASS: Q is For Query, A is For Aaack" click HERE.