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Originally Posted by AndrewMowere
I can't really think of anything special except the usual few things I do to try and attract the attention of bloggers and reviewers:
1- Read their guidelines very clearly, don't try to sneak in something they may not like. Misinterpreting is sadly not an excuse.
2-Be professional in that you keep a general template of info about your work. Genre, length, current rating score (which you may have to omit becasuse some reviewers hate those), short synopsis, info about yourself. It makes it much easier to communicate.
3- For the rest of your query, be a bit more personal. Demonstrate your knowledge of what they've done. I don't know about magazines, but many review bloggers take a lot of time out of their lives so it helps to know you took some yourself and got to know them.
4- Don't expect a reply.
I'm sure you know all of this and are looking for more precise information, but hey.
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This was going to be my advice.
I will add follow the guidelines exactly. Do not deviate at all. If you deviate at all, your book will more than likely not even be read. The logic there is if you can't follow simple guidelines, your writing is probably not good so why waste my time even looking at it.
2nd: Do not expect to submit your book on Tuesday at noon and get a review by 2pm.
Give the reviewers some time. (I have actually seen this one more than once.)
3. Follow the guidelines and have patience.