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fandomsecrets2020-12-03 07:07 pm
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(Anonymous) 2020-12-04 02:42 am (UTC)(link)I understand your POV here. Okay, I am putting up an updated file tomorrow (it's two super minor things) but I have something on my website for you which is going to explain ALL about querying and why I'm going to say my next piece of advice.
Make sure that FIRST book can stand alone. and DO NOT, I mean, DO NOT mention in your query it's a series or that it is finished. You'll be rejected. That's just the way it is right now. That's how wary agents are of series.
Anyways, it's called "I Finished A Book, Now What?" It explains Querying, Trad Pubbing, Self Pubbing. Tomorrow I'm putting up "16 Signs Your Book Isn't Ready to Be Self Published (And Other Things You Should Know)" all about editing, and "How To Succeed If You Don't Want to Write to Market." which is 100% for self pubbers b/c 'Zon's tomfoolery. Here's the PDF for "I Finished A Book."
https://ginny0.files.wordpress.com/2020/07/i-finished-a-book.pdf