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THE COVER LETTER made easy!

 
Author: Liana200
 

You have completed your ms, and now what?

You may ask yourself:
How can I submit it to publishers?
How can I present it?

Here comes the cover letter. It is not difficult to write one, just follow the instructions below.

Submitting the right cover letter to the editors /publishers will increase your chances of getting your work accepted!

What is a cover letter?

It is a letter that goes with your work. You can't send your work alone. You need to say something about it and about yourself in the cover letter.

This letter is very important as it is this document that will persuade prospective editors/publishers to read your work.

It is not difficult to write a cover letter, but you should be careful not to omit any essential info. If you don't do it right, you can't expect success.

I will help you do it right. If I can write a cover letter, you can do it, too. It's easy.

Let's get started!

? First write your name, address and contact number/e-mail on the right side of an A4 sheet.

? Next, write the editor/publisher's name and address on the left side, below your personal info.

? Write the date on the right side.

? Start with : Dear Mr/Ms ?Cname of publisher

It's better to write the name of the publisher if you know it. If you don't, start with: Dear Sir/Madam

? Keep in mind that the letter is formal. Don't use any contractions such as I'm or it's.

The first paragraph

Now you can add the first paragraph. It goes like this:

'I enclose the synopsis of my book/article and I wonder if you would be interested in it.'

? Now give the publisher sufficient info about your book/article. Tell him in 1-2 lines the content of your book/article.

e.g. Let us suppose you've written a book about Turtles.

You can write:

TURTLES is about keeping and caring for turtle pets indoors.

The main body

You should tell the publisher why the people are going to read such a book, and who is going to buy it.

e.g. TURTLES is a pet book that would interest children from 8-16 years old, and all pet lovers as well. This book is original because it is written with children at that age in mind , and it is practical and easy to read.

? You must convince the publisher that you are qualified to write on the subject.

e.g.This book is based on my own experience in turtle
breeding. OrI have worked in a pet shop for two years...' . You can add any experience you've had on this subject. Ask yourself:

Any other experience relevant?
Any studies?
Any research?

More tips

? Be brief and informative. One page of an A4 sheet is enough.

? Now, if you wish, mention in your letter that you also enclose a sample chapter of your book.

e.g 'I also enclose a list of chapters and a sample
chapter for you to read.'

The cover letter usually goes with a synopsis, a sample

chapter and a list of chapters.

This is the complete proposal package and I always do so myself. However, you can send a cover letter and a synopsis only, but be prepared to have a sample chapter ready whenever you are asked to by a publisher to submit it.

It usually takes a lot of time before you get a reply, so you may as well send the whole package to save time.

? State that you enclose a s.a.e ( a second envelope that is stamped and addressed to yourself). They are not going to reply if you don't enclose this.

? Close the letter. Be polite.

e.g.Thank you for your time.

I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest

convenience.

Yours sincerely

Your full name

Your e-mail address

? If you wish to use the internet to submit your work, follow the same procedure-of course there's no need for a s.a.e.

Last notice

Before you submit any work, read the regulations thoroughly . Some publishers do not accept sample work via e-mail!

Now, you are ready to write your own cover letter.

GOOD LUCK!

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