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From the Query to the Call

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There's so much information out there about how to get published. Elana has taken all that information, combined it with her own knowledge and experience during the query stages, and wrote From the Query to the Call.

86 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2010

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Elana Johnson

175 books2,055 followers
3-time USA Today bestselling author Elana Johnson writes adult contemporary beach romance. She is the author of over 130 books across two names, and there's nothing better than sun, sand, and swoon-worthy kisses! Unless it's a sweet-and-sexy cowboy - read those under her pen name of Liz Isaacson. Or an emotional, heartfelt women's fiction novel - read those under her pen name of Jessie Newton.

Learn more at:
www.elanajohnson.com
www.lizisaacson.com
www.authorjessienewton.com

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Profile Image for Chrystal Grcevich.
Author 1 book14 followers
June 4, 2018
Quick and Informative for the Naturally Longwinded

The hardest thing in the world is taking 80,000+ words that you have lived, breathed and shaped for more than a year and describing it to someone else in less than 1,000 words. Whoever finds you initially compelling will quickly be repulsed by your over-exuberant rants about your crazy characters.

So read this - you need it. Short, sweet, compelling and informative. Just what your query needs.
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159 reviews111 followers
June 16, 2010
I would have listed this earlier if I had known it was on goodreads. If you are writing a query letter, you've got to read this book. It breaks down the parts of the query in an easy to understand fashion and has really great examples of queries using Elana's technique. It really helped me so much in getting a handle on how to write a query letter. I can't recommend this book enough.
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March 7, 2011
Very helpful and useful.

Read through once and will be reading through it again very shortly.

If this book I'm writing goes nowhere, I'll write another and still try to absorb some of the genius that is Elana Johnson from reading this book.

(I did finish it in November, just don't recall the date)
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Author 19 books514 followers
May 30, 2010
If you are about to query or even trying to figure out a WIP's structure, this is a must read.
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Author 5 books187 followers
June 11, 2010
This book is fantastico! I wish I'd read it when I was looking for an agent. I recommend this to anyone searching for their dream agent! It spells out the query letter so effortlessly. ;)
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July 26, 2011
For anyone entering the scary query place, this book can turn into a happy place. It's that helpful!
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