Introduce Yourself
A proper letter, a confession, a manifesto, or a well-polished trouble: I’ll read them all.
If you’re serious, show it: choose Short (100 words) or Long (300 words). Prove you can write a sentence I can’t stop thinking about.
James H. Summers
Writes like dusk feels — slow, heavy, and impossible to leave.
Write like this
- Lead with why — not your resume, your obsession.
- Give me two lines of scene, then a sentence about stakes.
- Name pronouns creatively: “we”, “she”, “the quiet one who keeps the ledger.”
Include these
- Who you are, what you do, and the job you imagine us doing together.
- A note: agent/publisher/producer (circle one) — or “just a reader”.
- Links only if essential; no attachments — we’ll ask for them.
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