I'm late! I'm late! But hey, it's summer and that means fun in the sun. For me it also means garlic since my family runs a garlic farm. Mostly I've been weeding and cutting scapes until today-- harvest started! There are many more days of that so I knew I'd better get on the Contest Roundup... Continue Reading →
From Submission to Published – An Illustrator’s Story from Wendy Martin
When a writer decides to pursue becoming traditionally published, they do their research and find out they need to query the agent or editor with a well-written letter. The form of this letter is usually an introductory paragraph, a short synopsis of the story they’d like to submit and a closing paragraph with any previous... Continue Reading →
June 2016 Contest Roundup
It's time for another Roundup filled with great opportunities. Of course, you should never submit your work without feedback. We invite everyone to join our Sub It Club Critique Partner Matchup group where you can find people working in the same genre as you to trade work with. I also found a fun opportunity to... Continue Reading →
How Many Submissions are Enough?
Submitting our work takes so much time and emotional strength. Then we get the form, or no response at all. Sometimes we can't help but wonder, how many submissions is enough? Of course, as with most things in the publishing world the answer is not straightforward and simple. (Insert long lament here.) Nope, it depends on a... Continue Reading →
So You Got an Offer of Rep…
There are often questions in our Sub It Club Submission Support Group about what to do when offered representation. Of course, there are steps you should take to make the best decision for you and your work. I just happened to come across this thorough post on the subject written by junior agent Shannon Powers of McIntosh & Otis who obviously knows how this stuff works! My favorite quote from her post, “Play it cool, play it cool😉 “. I don’t reblog often, but wanted to share this post with our blog readers who just might need the info some day. Fingers crossed!
So you’ve been querying your manuscript for what feels like forever, tirelessly researching agents, proofreading email drafts until your eyes bleed. And then you waited, and waited, and waited. Then maybe you revised, then you waited some more. And then finally! Someone said they want to represent you and your work! This is what you’ve been waiting for! Yay!
Now what?
I’ve been tweeting a few tips on offers of representation recently because I see a lot info out there about how to query, but not how to handle things once you get the thing you’ve been working toward. There are definitely a few do’s and don’t’s for this part of the process, and ways to make the lives of the agents who have your project easier (which could lead to even MORE offers). Spring is a big season for agents to make offers, so you might find yourself there soon…
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May 2016 Contest Roundup
I'm late! I'm late with the Contest Roundup! But hey, life has been busy. Luckily you haven't missed out on any contests yet. The first listing is on May 3rd! There are lots of new contest listings this month, and lots of opportunities for diverse writers. Here's hoping you'll find at least one contest that's right for... Continue Reading →