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Invisible emmie synopsis
Invisible emmie synopsis









invisible emmie synopsis

#Invisible emmie synopsis professional

I think a query letter should be friendly yet professional and short and to-the-point.ĭo you always look at the pages or only if the letter compelled you to? That amount of plot should be saved for the synopsis. If it’s going on for three paragraphs, my eyes start to glaze over. Too much plot description is a querying pet peeve. What common mistakes do you see in query letters? Do you have any querying pet peeves?

invisible emmie synopsis

Sarah accepts email queries at you, Sarah, for joining us here at WomenWritersWomenBooks ! Sarah graduated with a BA in English from the University of Virginia. In the young adult space, she has an affinity for southern voices, high-concept plots, grounded sci-fi/fantasy, historical, mysteries & thrillers, and emotionally compelling contemporary. She is particularly drawn to middle grade fantasy and contemporary with heart, humor, and magic. Sarah is looking for middle grade and young adult fiction and nonfiction across all genres. Over the course of her career, Sarah has had the pleasure of editing many talented authors including the likes of: Jodi Lynn Anderson, Kasie West, Claudia Gray, Michael Buckley, Eileen Cook, Erin Summerill, and Megan Shepherd. Putnam Son’s, Hyperion Books, HarperCollins Children’s Books, and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers. Before joining Sterling Lord Literistic in 2017, Sarah worked as an editor for fifteen years, holding roles at G.P.











Invisible emmie synopsis