
The Query Letter Project
Examples of Successful Query Letters
If you’re a writer dreaming of landing a literary agent and securing a traditional book deal, you’re going to need to master the art of query letter writing. The query letter is what you send to literary agents, to convince them of your book’s potential and marketability — and while they may seem short and sweet, writing them is anything but!
My top piece of advice for querying writers is this: study examples of successful query letters. This database contains sample query letters from over 70 represented and published authors — as well as stats on their writing journeys. Filter to find letters that share your book’s age range, genre, number of POVs, and representation. Best of luck on your querying journey!
P.S. Looking for more query letter help? check out my guide on how to write a query letter and my Query Letter toolkit.
Accidental Demons
by Clare Edge
It's Raining Bats & Frogs
by Rebecca Colby
Siren Queen
by Nghi Vo
From Unseen Fire
by Cass Morris
Hula
by Jasmin Iolani Hakes
Play the Fool
by Lina Chern
Pangu's Shadow
by Karen Bao
Tides
by Betsy Cornwell
Sir Fig Newton and the Science of Persistence
by Sonja Thomas
The Next Together
by Lauren James
The Mythic Koda Rose
by Jennifer Nissley
The Resort
by Sara Ochs
Uptown Thief
by Aya de Leon
Kitty and The Midnight Hour
by Carrie Vaughn
Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America
by Kate Washington
Three Days in April
by Edward Ashton
Beasts of Tabat
by Cat Rambo