Studio 06 · Pitch

Stop maintaining the spreadsheet of shame.

The Pitch studio handles the part of being a novelist nobody warns you about: writing forty different versions of the same query letter to forty different agents or publishers, tracking who saw which version when, and chasing replies that never come. With WriteLoom you can search all the details you need to find the right agent and write a personal message to them. Every. Single. Time.

Chapter 01·Finding the right desks

Search by what they actually represent.

Agent and publisher directories filtered by genre, sub-genre, recent sales, and what they've publicly said they want next. No more reading 300 agent bios to build a long list.

Agent search

Filter by what they rep, what they've sold, what their MSWL (Manuscript Wish List) explicitly mentions, and what conferences they attend. Saves shortlists per project.

Publisher search

For indie-press routes and direct submissions where allowed. Same filtering; different output channel.

Chapter 02·Drafting

Personal queries, not form letters.

Each query draft starts from your synopsis, comps, and author bio, already filled in from the rest of your project. The AI assistant then personalizes the letter for the specific agent: opening line tuned to their stated taste, comp titles reordered for their list, conference references where relevant.

You read the draft, edit anything that sounds like a template, and send. The tool never sends on your behalf, the click is always yours.

Synopsis-aware drafts

Short and long synopses live in Plan and flow straight into the query body, no paste, no version drift.

Per-agent personalization

The drafter reads each agent's public profile and weaves in their specific taste markers. You see why each personalization landed.

Author bio variants

Short, medium, and long bios stored once. The right length auto-picks for each letter.

Chapter 03·Tracking

The board your book deserves.

Submissions tracked as an organizer: drafted, sent, partial requested, full requested, passed, offered. Reminders for follow-ups, time-in-stage tracking, and a simple ledger of what you sent to whom and when.

Send your next pitch with the rest of the book behind it.