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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Polly Hansen wrote:</strong> <P>Thanks, Terry Brennan, for your essay about pitching and what you learned at the San Francisco Writers Conference. Since that's what I'm currently doing, I opened your article and read it immediately. This: " In one illuminating session, four agents read a query letter and raised their hands when they would have stopped reading the pitch. Few agents got all the way to the end of the letter. " Yikes! Did you also get a sense as you were listening that that's where you would have stopped reading, too? I love the podcast "The S**t Nobody Tells You About Writing" for this reason. Query letters and pitching, the author's bane!</P> </blockquote><br>
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