Querying a publisher or
literary agent is almost harder than writing a book. The St. Louis Writers
Guild’s March 4 workshop will explore the process from start to finish--how to
find agents and publishers, how to contact them, how to pitch to them…and just
what is a log line? This free workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon at The Lodge Des Peres, 1050 Des Peres
Rd, St. Louis, MO 63131.
Leading the workshop is someone
who has sat on both sides of the pitching table—author, blogger, and lecturer
Brad R. Cook. Participants will learn what goes in a query letter and a
face-to-face pitch, as well as explore tools to find agents and publishers
online and at conferences. Upcoming conferences include the Missouri Writers
Guild conference (May) in Columbia, and St. Louis Writers Guild’s Gateway Con
(June) and Penned Con (September) in St. Louis.
“I can’t guarantee you’ll
find an agent, but you’ll have the tools to do so!” Brad said.
Author of the young adult
steampunk series, The Iron Chronicles,
Brad is a former co-publisher and acquisitions editor for Blank Slate Press. He
is a SCBWI member and currently serves as Historian of St. Louis Writers Guild
after three and half years as President. A founding contributor to The Writers’
Lens, a resource blog for writers, he can be heard weekly as a panelist on
Write Pack Radio. He learned to fence at thirteen, and never set down his
sword, but prefers to curl up with his cat and a centuries’ old classic. Find
more @bradrcook on Twitter, Instagram, and tumblr. BradRCook.com
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