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#154. Coaching Call: Critiquing Jac Sahlin's Query And First Five Pages

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“I think your story has a genre identity crisis. That’s probably why you’re not getting responses from agents.” ← That’s what I told my new friend, Jac Sahlin, about the duology she’s currently querying.
Tune into this episode to hear Jac and I talk through her query letter and first five pages—and to hear my thoughts on why she hasn’t received any requests from agents. Although Jac isn’t technically a client of mine, our conversation will give you a peek behind the scenes into what it’s like working with a book coach!
In the episode, you’ll hear us talk about things like:

  • [04:59] Jac’s thoughts about what it was like to get feedback from a book coach—and how it was different than getting feedback when she was taking creative writing courses in college
  • [08:32] My process for analyzing Jac’s query and first five pages, including where I start and what literary agents are looking for in a query package
  • [15:41] The difference between writing women’s fiction and romance—and why this matters both when writing a draft and querying agents
  • [31:25] Jac’s big a-ha moments about which genre she wants her story to fit into (and spoiler alert: she followed her gut and chose romance!
  • [01:03] Episode recap and final thoughts

If you want my help with your story, the doors to my Notes to Novel group coaching program are opening soon! Click here to get on the waitlist.

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Also, if you haven't done so already, make sure you're following the podcast! I'll be adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following the show, there's a good chance you'll miss them. Click here to follow now!

Links mentioned in this episode:

Looking for a trusted beta reader for your manuscript? Click here and use code PODCAST15 to get 15% off The Spun Yarn's beta reading service fo the month of October!

Support the show

👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

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Chapitres

1. Genre Identity Crisis and Feedback (00:00:00)

2. Query Letter Challenges and Resubmission Strategy (00:09:35)

3. Internship Application and Personal Challenges (00:20:41)

4. Character's Journey to Internship Success (00:23:51)

5. Navigating Genre and Story Development (00:29:29)

6. Character's Internal Struggles and External Influences (00:38:06)

7. Query Letter Feedback and Opening Pages (00:41:50)

8. Creating Opening Chapter Questions (00:47:20)

9. Romance Genre and Character Development (00:57:07)

10. Revision and Refinement Process (01:05:16)

11. Crafting a Layered Romance Narrative (01:13:04)

175 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Savannah Gilbo. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Savannah Gilbo ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

“I think your story has a genre identity crisis. That’s probably why you’re not getting responses from agents.” ← That’s what I told my new friend, Jac Sahlin, about the duology she’s currently querying.
Tune into this episode to hear Jac and I talk through her query letter and first five pages—and to hear my thoughts on why she hasn’t received any requests from agents. Although Jac isn’t technically a client of mine, our conversation will give you a peek behind the scenes into what it’s like working with a book coach!
In the episode, you’ll hear us talk about things like:

  • [04:59] Jac’s thoughts about what it was like to get feedback from a book coach—and how it was different than getting feedback when she was taking creative writing courses in college
  • [08:32] My process for analyzing Jac’s query and first five pages, including where I start and what literary agents are looking for in a query package
  • [15:41] The difference between writing women’s fiction and romance—and why this matters both when writing a draft and querying agents
  • [31:25] Jac’s big a-ha moments about which genre she wants her story to fit into (and spoiler alert: she followed her gut and chose romance!
  • [01:03] Episode recap and final thoughts

If you want my help with your story, the doors to my Notes to Novel group coaching program are opening soon! Click here to get on the waitlist.

Rate + Review + Follow on Apple Podcasts

"I love the Fiction Writing Made Easy podcast!" ← If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing this show! Your rating and review will help other writers find this podcast, and they're also super fun for me to read. Just click here, scroll all the way to the bottom, tap five stars to rate the show, and then select "Write a Review." Be sure to let me know your favorite episodes, too!

Also, if you haven't done so already, make sure you're following the podcast! I'll be adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed, and if you're not following the show, there's a good chance you'll miss them. Click here to follow now!

Links mentioned in this episode:

Looking for a trusted beta reader for your manuscript? Click here and use code PODCAST15 to get 15% off The Spun Yarn's beta reading service fo the month of October!

Support the show

👉 Looking for a transcript? If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, scroll down below the episode player until you see the transcript.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Genre Identity Crisis and Feedback (00:00:00)

2. Query Letter Challenges and Resubmission Strategy (00:09:35)

3. Internship Application and Personal Challenges (00:20:41)

4. Character's Journey to Internship Success (00:23:51)

5. Navigating Genre and Story Development (00:29:29)

6. Character's Internal Struggles and External Influences (00:38:06)

7. Query Letter Feedback and Opening Pages (00:41:50)

8. Creating Opening Chapter Questions (00:47:20)

9. Romance Genre and Character Development (00:57:07)

10. Revision and Refinement Process (01:05:16)

11. Crafting a Layered Romance Narrative (01:13:04)

175 episodes

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