Maps

by Lily Dooner
17th September 2012

I'm submitting right now and some agents don't give information on whether or not to send in artwork. I have several maps, that aren't really vital to the story but really help the reader to visualise the world. Do I send in copies or do I just leave it and mention the artwork in my covering letter?

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Thankyou that really helps! :)

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Lily Dooner
18/09/2012

Don't send in any more or less than the agent/publisher specifies. It's already a race and you don't want to scupper your chances by annoying an agent at the first hurdle! If they are intrigued enough by the story to want to see a map, then you're probably onto a winner :)

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Mark Rudd
17/09/2012

The agents submission criteria I've read so far say they don't want you to include maps. Initially, most just want a covering letter, synopsis and the first three chapters--or up to about 50 pages--of your work. I would just mention it in the covering letter and if they're keen on the story, you could sent the maps along with the full story when they request it.

Hope that helps.

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