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Writing for a Living: Queries & Summaries
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Writing for a Living: Queries & Summaries

An A-Z guide to writing effective queries that will attract editors, agents and publishers.
Created byStefan Petrucha
Last updated 3/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Write an effective query to sell your writing.
  • Summarize and structure your writing in a clear, engaging manner.
  • Understand what editors and agents look for.
  • Understand the criteria the publishing industry looks for when selecting material.

Course content

3 sections13 lectures2h 5m total length
  • Story Basics: The Four Parts of a Story12:38

    How understanding story as a dynamic system enables you to not only present your content in the brief space of a query, but also improve your writing in general.

  • Story Basics: Character9:48

    A closer look at what allows readers to relate to story - character, and how to give your characters depth in a short space.

  • Story Basics: Conflict10:58

    The different types of conflict, and how conflict drives story events.

  • Story Basics: Complications8:26

    How the addition of complications can change a simple two-note story into a symphony.

  • Story Basics: Closure and Expectations10:26

    A look at the final story element, closure, and how accenting various story elements creates both genre and reader expectations.

Requirements

  • Nothing beyond some ability with the language, and a desire to improve their writing.

Description

This course is a nuts-and-bolts examination of the strategies and skills needed to present your books, articles, ideas, and/or yourself in a compelling and competitive manner to potential buyers. It centers on a standard part of any professional writing career, the Query.

Basically, the Query is a short letter (1-2 pages) addressed to an editor, producer, or agent that tries to get them interested enough in an author’s work to read the entire project.

The course consists of twelve video lectures detailing how to create Queries, taught by author Stefan Petrucha based on his two decades of experience in novels and graphic novels. Ranging from two to 12 minutes, they run just under two hours and are presented in three sections:

  • Story Basics

  • Query Basics

  • Creating Summaries.

Story Basics hones in on the most challenging component, Content, where the professional author must pitch the core of their work in a brief, yet captivating manner. By focusing on Story as the basic unit of human communication, students will be able to quickly understand what does and doesn’t work.

Query Basics describes how the Query developed, then defines and explores its five essential components: Content, Market, Bio, Availability and Project Status. A focus on marketing teaches students what buyers want, and how to give it to them.

Creating Summaries explores how summaries evolved in different media (film, tv, publishing) and how that context effects the working writer. It then presents specific strategies for condensing story ideas, a process that can also become an effective way to reliably generate content. A final lecture concentrates on the biggest obstacle not only to creating summaries, but to good writing in general: Redundancy.

A free PDF of the book, Writing for a Living is also included.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginning to intermediate authors who want to sell their work to editors, or attract an agent.
  • Anyone interested in honing their writing skills.
  • If you're already making a successful living from your writing, this course is probably not for you.