By
eHow Careers & Work Editor
Difficulty: Moderately challenging
Things You’ll Need:
Step1
Make sure the letter is no longer than one page. It should be written in the format of a formal business letter, addressed to the specific editor who will read your query. If you don't know who that person is, call the company and ask.
Step2
Start the letter with a dynamite opening, perhaps even the lead from the article or book you intend to write. Make sure this paragraph will grab both the attention and the interest of the reader.
Step3
Expand on your idea in one or two paragraphs using clear language. Indicate the contents and structure of the piece and explain how it will be developed.
Step4
Give a brief summary of your qualifications for writing about the subject, especially if you've written about related topics before. Also mention if you are a published author.
Step5
End your letter by asking if you can send your entire article or manuscript for consideration. Thank the editor for her time and mention that you're looking forward to hearing from her at her earliest convenience.
Step6
Include relevant published clips, if applicable. The publication may request to see these.
Step7
Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope so that the editor can return or respond to your query quickly and conveniently.
Step8
Write another query letter to another editor or publisher if your first attempt is rejected. Rejection is a familiar part of a writer's life, but persevering may eventually bring success.