Query

Sep. 23rd, 2008 11:10 am
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Okay.

So I've finally gotten the query for Nemesis to a place where I'm pretty pleased with it. As in, pleased enough to actually click "send" on it if I so choose. As with Dark Vision, my plan here is to query a few agents at a time, allowing me to revise for the next wave if I decide some other wording is more effective.

For the moment, though, this is the query letter as it stands. It is 296 words in total, including the greeting and signature line, which falls within that 250-350 word "sweet spot" of query length agent Nathan Bransford talked about. Though honestly, I didn't think to check that until it was done and I was satisfied.

I'm posting it here because I know some writers on my f-list who have not yet reached the query stage themselves, who might find it interesting. Also, anyone who wants to suggest any changes, please feel free to do so! I know there are also writers on my f-list with more experience at this than I have. :)



Dear [Agent Name],

Mercy’s not just another combat pilot in the Commonwealth civil war. She’s a telepath - an outlawed Talent she has to keep secret, or she’ll be exiled from the very civilization she’s fighting to save. Everyone knows exile is a death sentence--or they did, until the ship Mercy's stationed on finds a derelict vessel. As it turns out, the Nemesis is crewed by pirates, descendants of the men and women exiled centuries ago for the very Talent Mercy possesses. And they've been looking for her.

Mercy’s the missing granddaughter of their dead Queen, last in a line of powerful telepathic women, wiped out by a deadly virus that only attacks the Talented. Now, she’s meeting a family she never knew she had. But half of her new ‘cousins’ want to use her, and the other half, to kill her. Worse, her own government is responsible for unleashing the virus on the pirates, in a deliberate attempt at genocide that may still succeed. Mercy has to choose a side. Either she helps the pirates take what – and who – they need to survive, or she remains loyal to the Commonwealth that wants them destroyed. Mercy doesn’t know who to trust. And on a ship full of telepaths, secrets are the most dangerous currency.

Space opera with intrigue, romance, adventure, suspense, and humor, Nemesis will appeal to the growing number of fans to popular shows like Battlestar Galactica and Firefly as well as traditional SF readers. It is complete at 96,500 words, and though it stands on its own, I see it as the potential start of a series.

I have one publication credit, a short story entitled One Last Adventure, published in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 6.

Best wishes,

[Rhien's Name]

Date: 2008-09-23 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frenchroast.livejournal.com
Ooo, nice, especially with quiet_rebel's revision. I would (and hah, have!) definitely read it.

Btw, have you ever read Mad Kestrel? I stumbled upon it at random in the library, and part of the initial premise reminded me of Nemesis, mainly the female lead with powers she has to keep secret while sailing around with pirates (no worries, the story and plot itself are quite different from yours). If you haven't, you might enjoy it.

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