: Re: Does Blind Querying Literary Agents Actually Work? Is That How Authors Find Agents? I have been BLIND QUERYING agents for nearly three years to no avail, and I am wondering if this approach
Don't know about stats as far as most, but yes, it happens: twitter.com/samroebuck/status/1229919990083702785?s=19
General wisdom is that every 10-15 rejections without a request, you should go back and evaluate what isn't working. It's either the query letter, the sample, or the people you're querying. With a niche as small as Christian fantasy, you should go very slow and get as much feedback from good + brutally honest betas as you can first, because you don't get to requery someone after they've rejected you just because you've improved your product, and you likely have a much smaller pool of agents who can sell your work than most.
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