Bloggers Laura, Michael, and Michelle are back again to
bring you the fifth annual Query Kombat tournament.
Contest Mission:
To showcase the work of diverse and talented novelists, while providing
a learning environment that unites the writing community through
knowledge, kindness, and a little friendly kompetition.
The Basics
Query Kombat will host 64 kombatants in a
single-elimination, tournament style query-off. Entries will go head to head
(one on one) with one another until only ONE entry remains. There will be a
total of six rounds in Query Kombat. 64 entries in round one, 32 in round two,
16 in round three, 8 in round four, 4 in round five, and 2 in round six.
Unlike traditional tournaments, we won't be using tournament brackets. Entries will be matched up based on
target audience and genre. We'll continue grouping that way until it's no
longer possible.
If you secure a spot in the tournament, your query and the
first 250 words of your manuscript (to the end of a complete sentence) will be
pitted against another query and first 250 words. Judges will read each
match-up and vote 'Victory' on the best entry. Remember, this is subjective.
Considering last year, votes may come down to personal tastes.
The entry with the most ‘victories’ at the end of the round
will advance to the next round until only one champion remains.
The agent round will be held after the first
round. That mean the top 32 entries will make it to the agent round.
Of course, there's a twist!
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The agent round will be conducted in secret. And by secret, we mean TOP SECRET. Entrants won't know who
requested what—or how much—until that entrant has been eliminated from the
contest.
On the plus side, winners of the first round will be able to submit and updated entry prior to the agent round. So, any feedback the judges give
can be implemented before the agents see your work.
Who’s Invited to Submit:
The Query Kombat tournament is open only
to unagented writers seeking representation. Your manuscript must be complete, polished, and ready to submit.
If your manuscript has been in the agent
round of another contest within the last six months, you are not eligible to participate in Query Kombat. Please don’t try
to sneak in. The QK team includes about fifty people and a few hundreds of
spectators. Someone will notice and inform us. Submissions for MG, YA, NA, and Adult works will be accepted (Sorry we aren't accepting Picture books or Chapter Books this year.). Only one entry per person. Do not attempt to submit more than one entry by using different email accounts. Again, the QK family is huge. Someone will notice.
The submission window will open on May 17th at 9:00 AM Eastern time and close on May 19th at Noon.
Submissions
The submission window will open on May 17th at 9:00 AM Eastern time and close on May 19th at Noon.
We will have
email confirmation. If you don't receive it within an hour of submitting your
entry, contact us via twitter and let us know. Kontestants will be
revealed on May 26th, and the tournament will kick off on June 2nd.
IMPORTANT: The Query Kombat team reserves the right to disqualify any
entrant, at any time, for any reason. If an entrant is
disqualified/drops out before the agent round, an alternate from the
same host will take its place. If an entrant is disqualified/drops out
after the agent round, the opposing entry will automatically advance to
the next round. If an entrant is disqualified/drops out after the agent
round but before new match-ups are assigned, match-ups will be assigned by
random number generator with one random entry moving forward without a
match.
The only time we will ever disqualify an applicant is if you say or do
something to blemish the spirit of query contests. Query Kombat is
supposed to be fun…
So no fighting! |
In order to enter the contest you MUST follow formatting guidelines, and submit during the contest window. All entries that follow said guidelines will be considered.
In the event that we receive more than the available 64 spots
(this is highly expected), Michelle, Laura, and I will savagely attack the slush
pile in attempts to build the best team. We will pick (and announce) three
alternates in case a submission is disqualified.
Entries should be sent to: QueryKombat (at) gmail
(dot) com.
Formatting Guidelines:
Font: Times New Roman (or an equivalent), 12pt font,
single-spaced with spaces between each paragraph. No (I repeat: NO!)
indentations.
Subject line of the Email: A short, unique nickname for your
entry [colon] your genre (audience included). Do not skip this step or your
entry will be deleted. (ex. I Fell in Love with a
Ken Doll: Adult Erotica)
For the nickname, make it as unique as possible so that
there are no duplicates. These will be the names used in the tournament (or an
abbreviated version if it's too long) so keep it PG-13 and try to have it
relate to your story in some way.
In the body of the email (with examples):
Name: Michael Anthony
Email address: myboyfriendwasbittenbyashark (at) gmail (dot)
com.
Twitter Handle: @BarbforSenate36
Title: Eunuchs and Politics
Twitter Handle: @BarbforSenate36
Title: Eunuchs and Politics
Entry Nickname: I Fell in Love with a Ken Doll
Word count: 72K
Genre: Adult Erotica (If Ownvoices please list here)
Query:
Barbara
B. Doll seemed like a woman who had it all, from the perfect body to
her own dream house, McDonald's and a variety of vehicles. She even
managed to become a U.S. Senator and go to the moon! However, something
seemed missing. She didn't have any idea what it was until she met Ken.
Ken
Dahl is funny, good-looking, and may have ties to the Illuminati.
Barbara is immediately drawn to his shiny, perfect hair and teeth. When
he offers to teach her surfing, they hit it off instantly. Everything
seems to be going perfectly until Barbara discovers Ken has no
genitalia. She must search within herself to determine whether love can
overcome plastic, non-removable underwear.
***THIS is NOT a PITCH but your FULL query. You may include greeting and closing. Do not include a bio or comp title.
First 250:
Words, words, and more words.
Words, words, and more words.
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Do not include the chapter title.
Do not include a bio or comp title.
If the 250th word puts you in the middle of a sentence, you may go up to 258 to finish that sentence. Do not abuse and send 258 words or more. Both Pages and Google Docs will return incorrect word counts if you have hyphens, em-dashes, and ellipses. Microsoft Word counts correctly.
Please use this site to give you an accurate word count if you are concerned about your standard word counter: https://wordcounter.net/. If you must, count by hand. A properly hyphenated word is one word. Words separated by an em-dash or ellipse are two words.
All queries submitted are FINAL.
We will not edit them in any way, shape, or form. Please read, reread, and
rereread your submission before you hit send. You have several weeks to polish
your work. Take advantage of it. Competition will be fierce.
Host Blogs
Because the immense amount of work ahead of us, the
tournament will be hosted on three separate blogs. In order to enter the
contest, you MUST follow Michael, Michelle, and Laura's blogs (Twitter is cool too). All three blogs will host the
first round and agent round. The second round will be hosted by Michael and Michelle.
The third round will be hosted by Laura. The fourth round will be hosted by Michael.
The fifth round will be hosted by Michelle. The final round will be hosted by Laura.
Have no fear, each blog will have links to all rounds so you will not get lost.
Agents and judges will be revealed soon. (As of now we have 30 agents and 27 judges!)
Questions can be left in the comments and I'll answer them
as quickly as possible.
Contests are very time-consuming, and in order to continue hosting each year, we’re asking contestants to give a $5-$10 donation when making their entries. Asking for donations is one way to ensure we’re able to give you the time needed to carefully consider every entry. Chosen Kontestants receive feedback from up to 27 agented/published writers on their query and first page, plus the ability to query agents they otherwise may not have connected with. Some agents even read requested contest entries before the rest of the slush pile! All Kontestants, chosen are not, receive free slush tips from the hosts and the camaraderie that develops from entering contests together. Many writers find lifelong critique partners and good friends from these contests (I did).
Donating this year is strictly voluntary. Giving a donation does not increase your chances of being picked. Giving less than $5 or more than $10 will also have no impact on your chances. Donating will not affect how many rounds a person makes it through if chosen. People who are not able to donate will not be disqualified.
One last thing:
Contests are very time-consuming, and in order to continue hosting each year, we’re asking contestants to give a $5-$10 donation when making their entries. Asking for donations is one way to ensure we’re able to give you the time needed to carefully consider every entry. Chosen Kontestants receive feedback from up to 27 agented/published writers on their query and first page, plus the ability to query agents they otherwise may not have connected with. Some agents even read requested contest entries before the rest of the slush pile! All Kontestants, chosen are not, receive free slush tips from the hosts and the camaraderie that develops from entering contests together. Many writers find lifelong critique partners and good friends from these contests (I did).
Donating this year is strictly voluntary. Giving a donation does not increase your chances of being picked. Giving less than $5 or more than $10 will also have no impact on your chances. Donating will not affect how many rounds a person makes it through if chosen. People who are not able to donate will not be disqualified.
Thanks for your understanding and your donations!
Best of luck in the tournament!
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