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QueryTracker Blog
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Helping Authors Find Literary Agents
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QueryTracker Blog Query Tracker Blog Helping Authors Find Literary Agents Home About Us Contact Us Find Agents Tuesday, June 19, 2018 Tips To Make Sure You Receive Agent Replies In the past I’ve talked about ways to ensure your email queries actually arrive in an agent’s inbox. [ Don’t be Spam ] But recently I saw a post from an agent where she described loving a query and requesting a manuscript, only to be disappointed when her request bounced back as undeliverable. Frustrating for the agent, for sure. But what a huge loss for the author. And I know you don’t want this to happen to you, so here are a few things you can do to avoid it. When querying through a form, make sure you enter your email address correctly. Double and triple check. Maybe even read each letter out loud one at a time. I know this may sound extreme, but it really is that important. One little typo and you’ll never hear from that agent. I’ve seen it too many times. If you’re using a new e...
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