Query for a Memoir

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Query for a Memoir

Post by Ryan » December 8th, 2009, 12:19 pm

After reading the posted Queries for fiction novels and reading sample queries for Informative Non-fiction, my brain is sort of twisted on which way to go for a memoir. Starting with action seems to be have much more impact. Anyone else out there pitching a memoir? It's taken 3 years to write my 250 page book and just as long to come up with one page to pitch the work. Wish I had some hair to pull...

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Re: Query for a Memoir

Post by Mira » December 8th, 2009, 2:06 pm

Ryan,

I'm not an expert by any means, I just read agent's blogs. But I'll dive in and tell you what I think.

Memoir is labeled 'non-fiction'. I believe it's seen as a form of narrative non-fiction. So, the query process for memoir is very different than that for fiction.

You do write a query letter, but you also need to write a full proposal. I would click on Nathan's faq about non-fiction queries, it's helpful. Also, you can go to agent websites or blogs where the agents specifically represent non-fiction. They will explain their submission process. Some give detailed information about proposals.

In terms of the 'hook' for memoir, I agree, I don't think it's action. I think it's theme.

For example: I have 10 arms. At first, I thought I was a freak. Through my deep, profound, touching and rewarding experiences, however, I learned that having 10 arms made me not only special, but better able to help the armless.

Something like that. :)

Hope that was helpful. Good luck!

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Re: Query for a Memoir

Post by ElisabethMoore » December 8th, 2009, 2:47 pm

Nathan has said in the past that the rules for memoir as the same as for fiction: http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/sho ... tcount=631 So, you would need a query for a completed memoir and not a proposal unless things have changed in the last two years.

As for how to write the query, I don't have much advice. I would think you need a hook of some kind; what that is depends on the memoir itself.

Good luck!

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Re: Query for a Memoir

Post by Mira » December 8th, 2009, 4:21 pm

Whoops! Looks like I was wrong - I'd follow Nathan's advice about querying.

Sorry about that, Ryan. :)

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Re: Query for a Memoir

Post by rose » December 8th, 2009, 4:30 pm

Ryan, I am so glad you started this topic.

I have scrutinized all of the query guidelines I can find, and most experts say that the query should follow the fiction format. However, I would think that if you wanted to mention proposal elements like market and platform considerations, since they show the built in readership of the ten-armed group, then you could so so in your reply once Agent Wunderbar (or is it bear) has requested a sample read.

I will look forward to your query. I am about to put my hook up, so please sharpen the read pen, and help me smooth it out.
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