WOW! I wish I had this information 12 years ago. I am a self-published author. I queried for my first two novels (which will NEVER see the light of day). I had the gusto to keep querying and writing until a not-so-nice local author took the wind out of my sails. I turned to self-publishing, have learned so much, and found a beautiful community through that process. I am working on my next book, a literary stand-alone, and I am thinking of querying again. This video is so encouraging and empowering. I wish I had found your videos (that they existed) a decade ago. I might have let that mean author get my glare and not given up. So glad for my journey and looking forward to traveling the traditional/querying route again. Thank you for your approachable and informative videos!
I love that they're human enough to leave in stuff like the yawn and reaction. I've binge watched all their vids these last couple days. Great channel.
I love your channel. I'm addicted to it, for someone that is looking for an agent in the near future, you are handing out so much amazing information. Great job. And yes, Nr. 3 is scary as hell.
Not only do you two offer excellent advice, you are also hysterically funny! So entertaining to watch your interactions with one another - even when you're working out of different offices!!!
I hate querying with the heat of a large sun being stuffed up the central orifice of a particularly unhappy black hole. This channel made me just very slightly better about it
Thanks for the tips and suggestions. I have written a lot of books (57 novels finished and being edited and three book series. ) but never thought about actually publishing my work. Until one of my kids took a copy i printed off for them to school and I started getting requests from other kids and teachers. Now I am re editing my books and polishing them for submission. I write fantasy fiction and science fiction. Now I have to do something I never planned on doing, writing a query letter and finding an agent. I get that it is a business and I have a lot to learn about the publishing side. Tough love is good. guess i had better get to work.
Oh my goodness! I laughed my way through this. Thank you for bringing the joy and camaraderie during these trying times. Also, the list was helpful. Almost ready to start!
My friends and I formed a writers club. It is similar to a book club but we read each others' work and bounce ideas off each other. Even if we never get published it is fun to get together with creative minds. (Granted we get really creative when discussing the fantasy of all of us becoming published and finding our novels on shelves.)
Great tips. Thank you so much, you both, for them. I'm in that stage of the process where I've 'finished' writing the manuscript, but really, through past experience, know it's a place of beginning in a way. There's much to still do, and as I gear into the querying process, hopefully, the second time I fare much better than I did with my first attempt. Best wishes to everyone, and happy living! :)
I think I missed #8. I'm writing these down because I think I'm ready to begin the query process. I heard #7 "Understand it's a business..." then #9 "Persistence is key..." but no #8. I could be having a moment though.
I love your videos. You both work well together and give out priceless information to help us. I'm not even finished my query and I've already started on my new book. It's about a killer bunny. Another one I started over a year ago is going to be called, The Asparagus Field; a murder mystery. I will never give up. I've come a long way baby, and I don't mean with smoking. I have come through traveling, culture shocks, 2 abusive husbands, the cult religion of Jehovah's Witnesses, and my own demons of depression and anxiety. I'm a tough cookie. Thanks for the 10 tips.
This was so good. Lots of helpful information, fun and encouraging. Have a query into your agency right now, just waiting to hear, with fingers crossed.
Super excited to start on my query letter this week. Better strap your boots in because I’ll be sending your way ;) Thank you for the great tips and absolutely love watching you both. It’s a lot of fun and very informative
So GOOD! Such tremendous insight 🙌🙌🙌 . Although I cursed at RUclips after the 3rd commercial interrupted you both AGAIN in less than 10 minutes. That's crazy excessive! Gonna have to subscribe to RUclips just so I can get through ten fricking minutes of content without some horrible advertisement 😄😄😄...grrr!! Understand this is free content, but come on 😤 . But you two are HILARIOUS and real and speak truth and for this, I am grateful 🙏 . Thanks again for your MANNNNY pearls of wisdom ✌ !
Oop! I am paying someone to CRITIQUE my WIP, someone who’s a big Booktube name so I trust her opinion. I think it’s more about when I booked her and how that is a fixed deadline for me, than even the critique itself! I hope it helps! Thanks for this! And thank you James for making me yawn about 7 times.
y'all especially charming and hilarious in this one :3 I've waited for Jessica to finally comment on James' repeating 'good one' all over again and wasn't disappointed :D
I love how people talk about betas and CPs like we can just pick them up at Beta Read'R'Us. Finding really good, dedicated betas and CPs is actually almost as hard as finding an agent.
I (James) have been down this road many times. You're right-- it is hard to find good, dedicated CP's. But, if you're immersed in the writing community online, you'll find writers interested in doing exactly that. There are also a few CP matching databases. Good luck.
I am not sure if anyone has asked this, but if you are querying the first book in a series should you start on the second? Or should you start something completely new?
I just found you guys today as I research. Your interaction is fantastic! I do have a question though - What happened to #8? Is the fact that you skipped it a "to do" in itself? Like - Pay attention, but don't sweat the small stuff, or - Be Kind to your agents, they're working hard too! I'm excited to binge watch all your content. Thanks for putting yourself and all the valuable insight you have out there!
I have a question about “genre.” My book fits three of the genres most query manager list: Humor/satire, Memoire, and Family Saga. Which would I choose so as to not get an instant “Not looking for that…” response? Thanks for your help….
Hello :) how many agents is appropriate to query at a time, from the same agency? Also, do agents bring queries to their co workers who may like that query? --thanks!
Hi there! Great question! It depends on the agency's policies. For BookEnds, the answer is one at a time at our agency, but once one agent passes, you can query another agent at BookEnds. At other agencies you can only query one agent at a time, and if that agent says no, you aren't supposed to query other agents at that agency. That might be dependent on whether they pass queries around internally or not. At BookEnds, it's pretty rare that we pass queries around - it would have to be that something is a perfect fit for someone else and they express interest in seeing it.
People love to say they are OCD as they think it makes them seem special. One look at the stuff on that guys wall and the haphazard way the books are arranged on his book case shows that the dude is not OCD.
Once you start to yawn you can't stop. I get it. And I know when James' nostrils flare, he is holding back a yawn. Happens all the time in other videos.
Hi again! I'll be beginning to query at the start of May (yes, you should expect a query from me haha) but while I've been researching agents, I've had a bit of a dilemma pop up. Right now I'm writing a YA paranormal novel however, I do plan on delving into other genres in the future such as women's/contemporary fiction. I've noticed a few agents don't seem to be seeking out both genres. Should I not query them or should I just focus on querying this book alone?
In a previous video you said to have a synopsis written before you query so that when asked for it you have it ready. Is there a reason you didn't include this? Is this not really a requirement? It's what has me in procrastination mode.
I have no problems rewriting if the comments are ones I can incorporate into my way of thinking, but to rewrite to please someone else, then the book gets out of my control; it loses focus. I don't get the feeling when watching your videos that you two are of a literary mind, but of a marketing mind, the book is a product, which it is, but with an understanding, in my case, of a reader who has literary sensibilities, in writing style, location, character.
This is the second video today I have watched of your tips and "tricks," if you will, and once again I am inspired by this. Admittedly, I can't •completely• watch the video(s) right now, because, a). Frankly, with all due respect, there is a •ton• of information to take in, and I might need some time to process and digest it, which is normally how I am as a person, plus, b). I am a little busy with a few other things at this moment, so I can't get •too• "distracted," hahaha, right now, but, if it's all the same to you, I •will• save these for some sort of later date where I can better absorb/process these after I've regrouped a bit, plus have a little more time to spare with little or no distractions. Nevertheless, I wanted to make some time to watch-plus learn from-your videos, James and Jessica, and at least try to keep up on them somehow (which, again I admit, I am a little lackadaisical on so far) little by little, and once again try to see what else I can learn, absorb and some way l, somehow possibly use in the future somewhere. You guys take excellent care and check back in with you two soon enough. 👍
@@vanessammiller3436 ~ According to J. K. Rowling in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, she states the first book, The Sorcerer's Stone, was rejected 12 times.
This is great, but there is a huge disparity in the mic output volume between you two. Jessica is much, much louder. Making watching this at night and trying to hear James without waking my kids kinda hard. James’ output volume needs to go up, and Jessica’s needs to go down; hers peaks as she laughs making it crackle.
Here's a great list (some are free, some are paid -- we always suggest the free options primarily) find-a-critique-partner -- you can always connect with people through FB and Twitter writing groups. If you're a part of any writing organizations, you can start there, too
My favorite writing quote: Richard Bach, "A professional writer is an amateur who didn't quit."
Natasha Carter lol.... Same goes for politicians and Rodney Dangerfield/Jeff Daniels/Robert Duvall type actors
Brilliant
There is a similar saying, "A black belt is a white belt who never quit."
WOW! I wish I had this information 12 years ago. I am a self-published author. I queried for my first two novels (which will NEVER see the light of day). I had the gusto to keep querying and writing until a not-so-nice local author took the wind out of my sails. I turned to self-publishing, have learned so much, and found a beautiful community through that process. I am working on my next book, a literary stand-alone, and I am thinking of querying again. This video is so encouraging and empowering. I wish I had found your videos (that they existed) a decade ago. I might have let that mean author get my glare and not given up. So glad for my journey and looking forward to traveling the traditional/querying route again. Thank you for your approachable and informative videos!
I love that they're human enough to leave in stuff like the yawn and reaction. I've binge watched all their vids these last couple days. Great channel.
"When you become an author you're becoming a small business." I love that!
"Embrace the fear" and "Write the next book." --Thank you for the tips & reminders, especially these two.
Jessica Faust, “Embrace your fear!” Right-on advice for all those conjuring the courage to write-on!
As a former book review editor, who has published hundreds of book reviews, I think your RUclips videos are brilliant. Sound advice.
"Pitch them anyway" is great advice! (Except if they don't represent what you're pitching, of course. XD)
I love your channel. I'm addicted to it, for someone that is looking for an agent in the near future, you are handing out so much amazing information. Great job. And yes, Nr. 3 is scary as hell.
Not only do you two offer excellent advice, you are also hysterically funny! So entertaining to watch your interactions with one another - even when you're working out of different offices!!!
Hmmmm, I feel like I missed item #8? I loved all of your tips! Let me know if you think of one to go in the #8 slot :)
Right. Many of us can't afford a good editor for the entire manuscript. Thank you so much for #10.
James yawning is a sign of empathy. He knows some of us have worked a full day and are trying to work up energy to edit. 🙃
Bookends: We receive upwards of 5000 queries a month.
Every author looking to query Bookends: [swallows own tongue]
I hate querying with the heat of a large sun being stuffed up the central orifice of a particularly unhappy black hole. This channel made me just very slightly better about it
These two are hilarious and make it seem fun to be an agent. And good to hear what they have to say.
Thanks for the tips and suggestions. I have written a lot of books (57 novels finished and being edited and three book series. ) but never thought about actually publishing my work. Until one of my kids took a copy i printed off for them to school and I started getting requests from other kids and teachers. Now I am re editing my books and polishing them for submission. I write fantasy fiction and science fiction. Now I have to do something I never planned on doing, writing a query letter and finding an agent. I get that it is a business and I have a lot to learn about the publishing side. Tough love is good. guess i had better get to work.
Oh my goodness! I laughed my way through this. Thank you for bringing the joy and camaraderie during these trying times. Also, the list was helpful. Almost ready to start!
I so close to querying and I'm definitely going to keep you all in mind!
Favorite video thus far! Fun, yet stayed on topic. Informative, yet very encouraging. Well done.
I agree with James, this was an excellent list!
My friends and I formed a writers club. It is similar to a book club but we read each others' work and bounce ideas off each other. Even if we never get published it is fun to get together with creative minds. (Granted we get really creative when discussing the fantasy of all of us becoming published and finding our novels on shelves.)
Great tips. Thank you so much, you both, for them. I'm in that stage of the process where I've 'finished' writing the manuscript, but really, through past experience, know it's a place of beginning in a way. There's much to still do, and as I gear into the querying process, hopefully, the second time I fare much better than I did with my first attempt. Best wishes to everyone, and happy living! :)
I think I missed #8. I'm writing these down because I think I'm ready to begin the query process. I heard #7 "Understand it's a business..." then #9 "Persistence is key..." but no #8. I could be having a moment though.
Love the cake analogy
I have never noticed James yawning 😂 😂
THANK YOU!! -James
Love this list! You two are so fun to watch and definitely on my query list for my thriller :0)
250 like - 0 dislike..... Is impressive.... The people who watch must stay
I love your videos. You both work well together and give out priceless information to help us. I'm not even finished my query and I've already started on my new book. It's about a killer bunny. Another one I started over a year ago is going to be called, The Asparagus Field; a murder mystery.
I will never give up. I've come a long way baby, and I don't mean with smoking. I have come through traveling, culture shocks, 2 abusive husbands, the cult religion of Jehovah's Witnesses, and my own demons of depression and anxiety. I'm a tough cookie. Thanks for the 10 tips.
I have my first meeting with an agent soon, and your video has been immensely helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this list ❤️
You guys are priceless! Thanks for delivering advice in an entertain way
Roast him! (This was a fun one to watch. You guys are hilarious together.)
This was so good. Lots of helpful information, fun and encouraging. Have a query into your agency right now, just waiting to hear, with fingers crossed.
Super excited to start on my query letter this week. Better strap your boots in because I’ll be sending your way ;) Thank you for the great tips and absolutely love watching you both. It’s a lot of fun and very informative
Can't wait!
So GOOD! Such tremendous insight 🙌🙌🙌 .
Although I cursed at RUclips after the 3rd commercial interrupted you both AGAIN in less than 10 minutes. That's crazy excessive! Gonna have to subscribe to RUclips just so I can get through ten fricking minutes of content without some horrible advertisement 😄😄😄...grrr!! Understand this is free content, but come on 😤 .
But you two are HILARIOUS and real and speak truth and for this, I am grateful 🙏 . Thanks again for your MANNNNY pearls of wisdom ✌ !
Yeah, the ads are too much. 😭
I love how much for they have while giving such great advice. I'm new here... thanks for putting these videos up!
Oop! I am paying someone to CRITIQUE my WIP, someone who’s a big Booktube name so I trust her opinion. I think it’s more about when I booked her and how that is a fixed deadline for me, than even the critique itself! I hope it helps! Thanks for this! And thank you James for making me yawn about 7 times.
I was very tired that day. Sorry!
THANK YOU for this helpful list! You skipped #8, but 9 was enough!!
Baking and business! Analogies that help me not take anything personally in this querying journey.
Thanks a lot for this always educational info. Good luck James, how exciting :)
Thanks :)
Love the banter today, lol! Great advice :)
Great list and advice 👍. Thanks for making this video 😊!
Thanks for watching!
y'all especially charming and hilarious in this one :3 I've waited for Jessica to finally comment on James' repeating 'good one' all over again and wasn't disappointed :D
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New subscriber. Love you guys. Great talk, tips and refreshing advice. Thank you
I love how people talk about betas and CPs like we can just pick them up at Beta Read'R'Us. Finding really good, dedicated betas and CPs is actually almost as hard as finding an agent.
I'm also looking for a good beta group if your interested. Find me on twitter @morriganpuhr
Totally agree, it's really tough. Have you tried AbsoluteWrite? I've had some success there. Great group of folks. :)
I (James) have been down this road many times. You're right-- it is hard to find good, dedicated CP's. But, if you're immersed in the writing community online, you'll find writers interested in doing exactly that. There are also a few CP matching databases. Good luck.
I am not sure if anyone has asked this, but if you are querying the first book in a series should you start on the second? Or should you start something completely new?
No, just write the synopsis and move on to the next projct!
Great content! Thank you for being real in a relatable way!:)
I just found you guys today as I research. Your interaction is fantastic!
I do have a question though - What happened to #8? Is the fact that you skipped it a "to do" in itself? Like - Pay attention, but don't sweat the small stuff, or - Be Kind to your agents, they're working hard too!
I'm excited to binge watch all your content. Thanks for putting yourself and all the valuable insight you have out there!
List things like Query Tracker and Manuscript Wishlist in the show notes.
I have a question about “genre.” My book fits three of the genres most query manager list: Humor/satire, Memoire, and Family Saga. Which would I choose so as to not get an instant “Not looking for that…” response? Thanks for your help….
I wrote a cookbook for a cancer patient and caregivers but I'm not sure where to look for an agent. Is there a list that accepts these types of books?
Number 8 is so good it's top secret!
I love embrace the fear and pitch them anyway advice.
Hello :) how many agents is appropriate to query at a time, from the same agency? Also, do agents bring queries to their co workers who may like that query? --thanks!
Hi there! Great question! It depends on the agency's policies. For BookEnds, the answer is one at a time at our agency, but once one agent passes, you can query another agent at BookEnds. At other agencies you can only query one agent at a time, and if that agent says no, you aren't supposed to query other agents at that agency. That might be dependent on whether they pass queries around internally or not. At BookEnds, it's pretty rare that we pass queries around - it would have to be that something is a perfect fit for someone else and they express interest in seeing it.
CONGRATS JAMES!!! Is your book about chickens? Can't wait to buy it!
Ahaha, alas it is not. It's about the Mars Opportunity Rover. I'll share more as I have it :)
@@BookEndsLiterary Cool! Sign me up for a pre-sale!
Great ist. Also, I love their banter lol
People love to say they are OCD as they think it makes them seem special.
One look at the stuff on that guys wall and the haphazard way the books are arranged on his book case shows that the dude is not OCD.
Can you do a video on the use of pen names?
HA! We already filmed this one. On the way.
Once you start to yawn you can't stop. I get it. And I know when James' nostrils flare, he is holding back a yawn. Happens all the time in other videos.
Hi again! I'll be beginning to query at the start of May (yes, you should expect a query from me haha) but while I've been researching agents, I've had a bit of a dilemma pop up. Right now I'm writing a YA paranormal novel however, I do plan on delving into other genres in the future such as women's/contemporary fiction. I've noticed a few agents don't seem to be seeking out both genres. Should I not query them or should I just focus on querying this book alone?
Love these guys so much!
Too much fun!
In a previous video you said to have a synopsis written before you query so that when asked for it you have it ready. Is there a reason you didn't include this? Is this not really a requirement? It's what has me in procrastination mode.
We didn't think of it I guess. If an agent requests material they'll want a synopsis. You need to have it ready.
@@BookEndsLiterary Thank you.
Thank you
I have no problems rewriting if the comments are ones I can incorporate into my way of thinking, but to rewrite to please someone else, then the book gets out of my control; it loses focus. I don't get the feeling when watching your videos that you two are of a literary mind, but of a marketing mind, the book is a product, which it is, but with an understanding, in my case, of a reader who has literary sensibilities, in writing style, location, character.
This is the second video today I have watched of your tips and "tricks," if you will, and once again I am inspired by this. Admittedly, I can't •completely• watch the video(s) right now, because, a). Frankly, with all due respect, there is a •ton• of information to take in, and I might need some time to process and digest it, which is normally how I am as a person, plus, b). I am a little busy with a few other things at this moment, so I can't get •too• "distracted," hahaha, right now, but, if it's all the same to you, I •will• save these for some sort of later date where I can better absorb/process these after I've regrouped a bit, plus have a little more time to spare with little or no distractions.
Nevertheless, I wanted to make some time to watch-plus learn from-your videos, James and Jessica, and at least try to keep up on them somehow (which, again I admit, I am a little lackadaisical on so far) little by little, and once again try to see what else I can learn, absorb and some way l, somehow possibly use in the future somewhere.
You guys take excellent care and check back in with you two soon enough. 👍
The videos will be here when you're ready!
Thank you two! I highly appreciate-and am grateful for-your understanding.
Thank you for making this process a bit less intimidating
Happy to help :) Thank you for doing the hard stuff... writing!
Am I being OCD or did you edit out #8? Thanks for the encouragement, btw.
I watched the end 3 times thinking that I just spaced out and missed it! Lol
Peggy and her tough love!
How do you query a book that is a part of a series?
This was helpful 😊
I love these so much
Do you work with the Novella length book?
Jessica, you should do a blog post on cakes. Blackout cake...versus apple pie... ;)
Great!
By the way... do literary agents from USA, and so does publishers, accept authors from overseas-Asia, Africa, etc.
Yes, we do!
BookEnds Literary Agency oh thank you so much... but in signing deals? Do they have to be present? Meeting the publisher and stuff?
Do we need to copy right before submitting our query?
Nope! Copyright is on final product, and your book will inevitably change.
James, your listed Twitter account does not exist.
Fixed! I'm at @jmcgowanbks
Can James be his own agent?
I mean... *technically"... but I'm not (and don't suggest it!) I'm represented by Naomi Davis
It’s all good James! We’re all yawning 🥱 these days! 🤓👍
RIGHT
When David Foster Wallace hanged himself, he said, I have to make room for Lucas.
4:16 #amwriting #writingcommunity #writingcommmnuity #author #amediting #amquerying on Twitter can be excellent support for new writers
I love your videos, but it's time to invest in some microphones.
Important to note even Harry Potter was revised a bunch of times and rejected even more.
Rejected eight times. The rumor of 50 is wrong.
@@vanessammiller3436 ~ According to J. K. Rowling in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, she states the first book, The Sorcerer's Stone, was rejected 12 times.
This is great, but there is a huge disparity in the mic output volume between you two. Jessica is much, much louder. Making watching this at night and trying to hear James without waking my kids kinda hard. James’ output volume needs to go up, and Jessica’s needs to go down; hers peaks as she laughs making it crackle.
We fixed. It was becuse I (james) was wearing headphones. Zoom did not like that!
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Non-drowsy love you both
1000 queries a month! Wow!
how do you find critique groupss??
Here's a great list (some are free, some are paid -- we always suggest the free options primarily) find-a-critique-partner -- you can always connect with people through FB and Twitter writing groups. If you're a part of any writing organizations, you can start there, too
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BRITISH CITIZEN
Semaphore Alert!
James. Your nostrils flare when you try to hide a yawn. No secret.
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Important to note even Harry Potter was revised a bunch of times and rejected even more.
Yes, it's very noticeable when she got so famous she didn't have to listen.
Lo-o-o-ng opening at the Quidditch World Cup, for instance.