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Overview of Online Chat With Scott Edelstein
Posted on October 21st, 2009 4 commentsLast night, AgentQuery Connect hosted Scott Edelstein of HelpingWriters.com. Scott is a former literary agent, editor, columnist, writing instructor, writer, and much, much more. He currently is working as a writing and publishing consultant and spends his free time giving AQ members a good ol’ well-timed kick in the pants. If you want to get your own head a little friendly shake, check out the transcripts.
Here are some highlights and teasers:
“Every book is different. So is the list of best publishers. So are the things necessary to sell and promote it.” And “Getting published is a dance, not a science.”

He distinguishes between self-publishing and vanity presses for the writer considering going it alone.
He’ll teach you how to talk like an insider and think small while thinking big.
He’ll help you decide when to use an agent and when to go straight to a publisher.
He also sheds light on what agents and editors are truly thinking when they send out rejections and says, “They’re not taking their own words that seriously.” As well, he insists that when querying/pitching to keep it simple and uncomplicated or you’ll make the editor or agent’s head explode. (And yes, he is serious. Head exploding isn’t just for writers, anymore.)
If you’ve queried less than 100-120 agents, then honey, you haven’t truly tried.
“Don’t let categories define your book. Call it whatever the agent reps that you can get away with.”
He answers whether query letters and pitch letters differ.
And finally, whatever you do, don’t end your pitch with, “I look forward to hearing from you.”
Fantastic advice. Check it out, it’ll be time well-spent.
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