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Juliet Pickering

@julietpickering

Literary agent. Champion of contemporary fiction & nonfiction. Clients include Sue Moorcroft, Annie Robertson, Jendella Benson, Janice Galloway, Michael Donkor

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For aspiring writers the process of getting an agent can seem daunting and confusing – but have no fear! Here are @julietpickering’s top tips on how to make the most out of the #querying process. 📚✍️ #BFLAOpenWeek

For aspiring writers the process of getting an agent can seem daunting and confusing – but have no fear! Here are @julietpickering’s top tips on how to make the most out of the #querying process. 📚✍️

#BFLAOpenWeek
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Writers: your story doesn’t need to be perfect on the first draft. What matters is getting it down on the page. Editing is where the magic happens ✨ Keep going, your future readers are waiting.

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Rejection doesn’t mean your book isn’t good, it just means it hasn’t found the right home yet. Keep writing, keep submitting, and don’t give up.

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Agents aren’t gatekeepers; we’re matchmakers. The right agent isn’t the one who says yes quickly, but the one who truly champions your work.

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Don’t chase trends. By the time a trend is published, the industry is already on to the next. Write the book only you can write.

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Your voice is your superpower. Don’t edit it out trying to sound like someone else. Agents and readers alike want the real you.

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query letter isn’t just a summary, it’s a first impression. Be clear, be concise, and above all, make me want to turn the page.

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Every writer doubts their work. The trick is to keep going anyway. Doubt means you care, and that’s the first step toward brilliance.