I recently came across an agency's submission page which suggests writers should use an "industry standard query letter", then added '(to the right)', as if there was an example or form included on the right side of the page. All there was to the right of this text was "No fields found". Now, the page also said "Should you prefer, you can send submission to~" and then an email, so I assume there was some form I could have filled out.
Otherwise, this agency seems fine. They certainly have some reputable people on their team. Buuuuut if the prefer people fill out a form, then that form should probably work.
I haven't submitted to them yet, and I'm wondering if it would be unwise/distract from the query if I said: "I noticed the 'no field found' part of your submissions page, and I wouldn't have a problem with submitting via form or whatever the agency's preference is. Just wished to mention that."
Or something. Thoughts?
Also, didn't want to mention the agency by name, in case that was in poor taste.
Otherwise, this agency seems fine. They certainly have some reputable people on their team. Buuuuut if the prefer people fill out a form, then that form should probably work.
I haven't submitted to them yet, and I'm wondering if it would be unwise/distract from the query if I said: "I noticed the 'no field found' part of your submissions page, and I wouldn't have a problem with submitting via form or whatever the agency's preference is. Just wished to mention that."
Or something. Thoughts?
Also, didn't want to mention the agency by name, in case that was in poor taste.