The Dutch Orphan by Ellen Keith represented by Rachel Letofsky |
“How to Get Published”
An editor & a literary agent
tell all
Sunday, December 1, 2024
1:15 – 5:00 p.m. Toronto time
Offered online and accessible wherever there's Internet
If you've ever dreamed of becoming a
published author, this
workshop is for you. We’ll focus on the process of submitting to an agent or
publisher, and show you exactly how to write a query letter that will get a
“yes.” Bring all your questions. Come and get ready to be published!
Special Option: Participants are
invited to prepare a draft of a query letter you might use to interest an agent
or publisher in your book. You don't need to prepare anything, but if you like,
email me a draft of your query prior to our workshop. Rachel and I will
critique several queries, perhaps half a dozen, so everyone can see what
works, what doesn’t and how to improve your query. Do remember that agents
come to these events wanting to hear what you’ve got. ~Brian
Guest speaker Rachel
Letofsky is a literary agent with
CookeMcDermid. One of Canada’s larger agencies, CookeMcDermid was founded in
2017 when two preeminent literary agencies, The Cooke Agency and The McDermid
Agency, amalgamated, combining nearly 50 years of experience.
CookeMcDermid is a full-service literary agency
representing authors in many genres in Canada, the United States, and
throughout the world. This includes literary, commercial and speculative
fiction; a broad range of narrative nonfiction; health, wellness and
lifestyle resources; as well as middle-grade and young adult books. These books
have been adapted into major motion pictures and translated into over 60
languages.
CookeMcDermid sells directly into Canada, US, UK,
Australia, New Zealand, and India, and translation rights in conjunction with
35 co-agents around the world. CookeMcDermid also has an in-house film/tv
division that sells these rights directly, or works with associates to do so,
in accordance with the needs of the project.
Rachel Letofsky specializes in children’s literature
(middle-grade and YA, fiction and nonfiction), narrative-driven nonfiction and
literary, commercial, contemporary and historical fiction for adults.
Rachel is actively seeking ground-breaking and
heart-breaking middle grade and YA titles in all genres. She is drawn in equal
measure to works with a whimsical nature or a grounded, gritty edge, though in
either instance, unforgettable characters and original concepts are a must.
Rachel also has a soft spot for exquisite literary
fiction and thought-provoking, high-concept speculative fiction. In nonfiction,
Rachel is looking for narrative-driven memoirs, and anything quirky, life-affirming
or mind-blowing.
Also: “Brian, As a bit of a scoop for you and
your attendees … I am actively seeking thrillers now (a genre I hadn’t
traditionally represented) and looking specifically for historically based true
crime (but not commonly known and previously well-covered cases), nonfiction too
these days, and I really want to find a fun Jewish Rom-Com too!”
Rachel is on X (formerly Twitter) at @rachelletofsky
Workshop leader Brian
Henry has been a book editor
and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He publishes Quick
Brown Fox, Canada’s most popular blog for writers, teaches creative writing
at Ryerson University, and has led workshops everywhere from Boston to Buffalo
and from Windsor to Charlottetown. But his proudest boast is that he has helped
many of his students get their first book published and launch their careers as
authors.
See reviews of and works inspired by Brian's
classes, workshops, and retreats here.
Fee: $45.13 + 13% hst = $51 paid
in advance by mail or Interac
To reserve a spot now, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
See all of Brian’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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