Published 11 March 200911 March 2009 · Main Posts how not to land an agent Jeff Sparrow At JacketFlap, a bunch of literary agents list the worst query lines they’ve received. These lists always seem a bit patronising but the examples are all recognisable. Part 3 is headed ‘Only include relevant, professional publishing credentials in your query’. That means you don’t write: My credentials for writing this book include: A divine mandate to speak the word of God. The best credentials I can share are the comments from my family and friends after they read my book. Please Google my name for more information. This isn’t my first published work, I have published 2 articles in G4S Pipeline Trade Publication. I have been writing since I could hold a crayon, and before that I used finger paints. I know 10 people who would buy this book right now! This is not representative of my best work. This is my first attempt at writing a fictional novel. I read this to the high school English class that I teach and they all agreed it was wonderful. I’m a real estate developer and you contacted me once in the past about a building or a home I had for sale at that time. Four paragraphs about your former career as a technical writer. Not one sentence about plot of book. The entire manuscript has been reviewed by both my writing mentor and a copyeditor and is ready for wide distribution. The manuscript is complete. It is 320 pages in Font 10 with 178,313 words. It has 36 chapters. I am not a professional writer. In a nutshell, I have no credentials. Read the rest here. Jeff Sparrow Jeff Sparrow is a writer, editor, broadcaster and Walkley award-winning journalist. He is a former columnist for Guardian Australia, a former Breakfaster at radio station 3RRR, and a past editor of Overland. His most recent book is a collaboration with Sam Wallman called Twelve Rules for Strife (Scribe). He works at the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne. More by Jeff Sparrow › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays 4 October 202418 October 2024 · Main Posts Announcing the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers 2024 longlist Editorial Team Sponsored by Trinity College at the University of Melbourne and supporters, the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, established in 2014 and now in its ninth year, recognises the talent of young Indigenous writers across Australia. 16 August 202416 August 2024 · Poetry pork lullaby Panda Wong but an alive pig / roots in the soil /turning it over / with its snout / softening the ground / is this a hymn