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When giving advice on how to write a good query letter, I've often heard agents and editors recommend that authors compare their ideas to something that's already out there. For instance, I've heard one paranormal romance author describe her books as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets James Bond". Well, I just came up with a description of Wayfarer (the sequel to Knife, which I am currently brainstorming) that amused me greatly:
"It's like Thomas Covenant meets Watership Down. With faeries."
Hee!
"It's like Thomas Covenant meets Watership Down. With faeries."
Hee!
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Date: 2007-05-19 02:04 pm (UTC)It took me six tries over the course of three or four years to get past that point, myself -- I'm not even sure why I kept trying. But once I did, I roared through the rest of the series. Not that I would claim them as favorites, but after that first enormous hurdle they became much more interesting, and Covenant a significantly more tolerable character.
But I agree. I really don't care for the whole comparison business.