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Query Letter vs. Cover Letter: What’s the Difference?

Query Letter vs. Cover Letter

By BlueroseonePublished about a year ago 1 min read
Query Letter vs. Cover Letter: What’s the Difference?

Have you ever felt like you’re drowning in a sea of letters, trying to figure out which ones go where? If you’ve ever wondered what the difference is between a query letter and a cover letter, you’re not alone. These two sorts of letters have separate functions, and understanding how to write them can make or break your possibilities. Let us break it down.

What is a Query Letter?

A query letter is a formal letter that authors send to literary agencies or publishers to pitch their book idea. It briefly introduces the work, emphasizes its genre and intended audience, and provides a concise description of the plot or primary idea. The purpose of a query letter is to capture the recipient’s attention and persuade them to request the complete manuscript. It also provides a brief author bio that highlights important writing experience or achievements.....Continue reading

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