Pitching an LGBTQ+ Book to Agents: A Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Know Your Audience

Before you start pitching, it’s crucial to understand your target audience. LGBTQ+ literature is diverse, so pinpoint your niche. Are you writing a coming-of-age story, a romance or a sci-fi adventure? Knowing your audience will help you find the right agent who specialises in your genre.

Step 2: Research Agents

Find literary agents who have experience with LGBTQ+ literature. Fortunately, many agents are actively seeking diverse voices. Use resources like QueryTracker, Manuscript Wishlist or agency websites to identify potential agents who align with your work.

Step 3: Craft a Killer Query Letter

Your query letter is your book’s first impression, so make it shine. Address the agent by name (no “Dear Agent”), keep it concise, and hook them with a brief, engaging description of your book. Don’t forget to mention why you’re reaching out to that particular agent.

Step 4: Manuscript Preparation

Ensure your LGBTQ+ manuscript is polished to perfection. Your potential agent will want to see a well-edited, error-free work. It’s your proofreading skills that can make a significant difference here. Impress them with your attention to detail.

Step 5: Submission Guidelines

Follow each agent’s submission guidelines meticulously. This may include a sample chapter, a synopsis, or any other specific requirements. Deviating from their instructions may result in your submission being rejected without consideration.

Step 6: Be Patient

Waiting for responses can be nerve-wracking. Agents have busy schedules, and it may take weeks or even months to hear back. While you wait, consider working on your next writing project or honing your editing skills.

Step 7: Accepting Rejection

Rejection is a part of the process, and it happens to every author, including LGBTQ+ writers. When it comes, don’t be disheartened. Take feedback constructively, revise your query or manuscript if needed, and keep submitting.

Step 8: Success! An Agent Wants Your Book

If an agent expresses interest in your LGBTQ+ book, congratulations! This is a big step. They may request revisions or further materials. Work closely with them to fine-tune your manuscript for submission to publishers.

Step 9: Negotiate the Deal

When an agent secures a publishing offer, they’ll negotiate the terms of the deal on your behalf. Trust their expertise but don’t hesitate to discuss any concerns you may have.

Step 10: Your Book Finds a Home

Once you’ve signed with an agent, it’s time for your LGBTQ+ book to find its publishing home. Your agent will submit it to publishers, and hopefully, you’ll soon be on your way to becoming a published author.

Pitching an LGBTQ+ book to agents can be a challenging but incredibly rewarding experience. Your unique voice and perspective deserve to be heard. Remember to be patient, stay determined, and keep refining your craft as a proofreader and editor. Your passion for LGBTQ+ literature will shine through and it’s that authenticity that agents are looking for in your pitch.

Whether you’re writing a heartwarming coming-out story or a thrilling LGBTQ+ fantasy adventure, there’s a literary agent out there who’s eager to champion your work. Best of luck on your journey to sharing your LGBTQ+ story with the world!

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Published by Nick Taylor | Editor & Proofreader

Editor and proofreader specialising in LGBTQ+ writing, both fiction and non-fiction.

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