Query Letters: The Difference Between Not Screwing Up and Being Awesome

I'm going to start with a little formal logic here, but don't be scared. Logic is AWESOME.



So we all know the following is true:


If you screw up a query letter, then you will get a rejection.

 However, we often tend to assume this means the following:


I got a rejection.
Therefore I screwed up my query letter.

THIS IS NOT NECESSARILY TRUE. Not only is it a logical fallacy, but believing this will cause you to obsess over your query letter when the problem may lie elsewhere.



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Published on January 13, 2012 04:49
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