Writing That Killer Query
by Keith Rommel
So, you've finished your novel and you're looking for advice on how to write
a query? I'll tell you up front that I'm no expert, but I have done a lot of
research on writing that "killer query". I eagerly used the gathered
information to write my query and quickly solicited it to a handful of
agents. Pacing the floor for weeks, I awaited word and reaction to my query.
I was disappointed to find my "killer query" was nothing more than a bland
explanation of something I lived and breathed for over a year. I was crushed
and faced with a dilemma. How was I going to explain 66,000+ words in a
single page and make someone else believe in it? Impossible. Though
reluctant, I immediately returned to the drawing board, and reworked my
query, trying to find a voice that would allow me to stand out from the
crowd. When I completed it, a second batch of letters went out. During my
wait, I edited and edited my novel over and over again.
This time when the responses came in, I'd gotten a few positive responses. I
jumped for joy and counted my blessings. I chose the agent I thought was the
best one for me and I returned the requested chapters.
The difference between my first query and my second was simple. I added
something others refer to as the "hook". The hook is the line(s) that "nabs"
the agent's interest and has him/her request your manuscript. So, what exactly
is the hook and how did I use it? Before I show you my hook, let me explain
why it is a hook.
I set everything up with the powerful question "Why?" and immediately answer
that question. I feel if you create a thought-provoking setting and toss in a
simple question such as "Why?", it stirs the imagination. I feel it might
even say: "Keep reading, you'll find out." That compels the agent to read on,
seek that answer. I give the answer, but also tease a bit more as to the story's contents.
Below is the query for you to view and use how you will. I feel it is a good
premise to start your own and even help bring about some ideas. Whatever you
decide to do with it, I hope you found something useful in it.
Name of Agent
City, State
Zip
Dear (Name of Agent):
Thousands of years ago, Sardurvial fell from the grace of God along with
Satan and an untold number of other angels. Today, he finds himself battered
and bloody, hiding in a cold dank stairwell fearful of those he once trusted.
Why?
Sardurvial can only ponder the many answers to that question as he struggles
with the pain from his injuries and pushes himself to his knees. Interlacing
his blood-caked fingers, he raises his eyes heavenward and prays with all of
his might. ...
He wishes to earn his way back into the heavens, to make right everything
he's done wrong. And what he's done wrong, he believes, is beyond repair.
But he's heard about the forgiveness one can seek and it gives him hope. ... He
will begin his journey by facing the ghosts from his past. But to do so he
will need time to heal first. And when an unsuspecting nurse coming home from
a long night at the hospital stumbles upon him and offers him assistance, he
can only wonder if it's a blessing or an omen. ...
Sardurvial Dissenting is a supernatural suspense thriller beyond the scope of
the current market of supernatural thrillers such as The Fallen and The
Devil's Advocate. It is a story about overcoming personal obstacles, seeking
forgiveness, and finding love. It has a strong male protagonist, a horrifying
and cunning villain, and a series of disturbing surprises that build to an
ultimate shocker of an ending. At 66,325 words and 288 pages, it is paced for
a quick-and-easy read.
To date I've had one mainstream fiction novel published that is currently
undergoing a national promotion campaign that began January 1st, 2002 by
Phenix and Phenix based out of Austin, Texas. I've also had articles
published as well as radio and internet interviews conducted. I look forward
to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Keith Rommel
(Place your contact information including telephone number and email address here.)
Now below is a variation of my query letter that was changed to meet the
tastes of certain agents I was querying. Read it and see the difference. ...
Name of Agent
City, State
Zip
Dear (Name of Agent):
Thousands of years ago, Sardurvial fell from the grace of God along with
Satan and an untold number of other angels. Today, he finds himself battered
and bloody, hiding in a cold dank stairwell fearful of those he once trusted.
Why?
Sardurvial can only ponder the many answers to that question as he struggles
with the pain from his injuries and pushes himself to his knees. Interlacing
his blood-caked fingers, he raises his eyes heavenward and prays with all of
his might. ...
He wishes to earn his way back into the heavens, to make right everything
he's done wrong. And what he's done wrong, he believes, is beyond repair.
But he's heard about the forgiveness one can seek and it gives him hope. ... He
will begin his journey by facing the ghosts from his past. But to do so he
will need time to heal first. And when an unsuspecting nurse coming home from
a long night at the hospital stumbles upon him and offers him assistance, he
can only wonder if it's a blessing or an omen. ...
Living in an age where it seems one tragic world event follows another
without any signs of relief, society at large has turned to religious-based
stories in search of a greater meaning of things to come during the end time.
Like the Left Behind series, Sardurvial Dissenting is religious-based
fiction with the content reading like a supernatural suspense thriller. It is
a story about overcoming personal obstacles, seeking forgiveness, and finding
love. It has a strong male protagonist, a horrifying and cunning villain, and
a series of disturbing surprises that build to an ultimate shocker of an
ending. At 66,500 words, it is paced for a quick-and-easy read.
To date I've had several articles published as well as one mainstream fiction
novel published by Barclay Books which has received dozens of reviews
complimenting my strong narrative abilities. I am eager to share this unique
story with you and look forward to your timely response.
Sincerely,
(Insert your name and contact info here.)
Copyright © Keith Rommel 2003
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