Interview with Agent Molly Jaffa of Folio Literary Management – Plus Enter to Win a Query Critique!

It's been a great month long celebration here at Sub It Club! Today I am extremely pleased to be wrapping up the celebrations by welcoming Molly Jaffa to the Sub It Club blog. Molly is an agent at Folio Literary Management where she represents Middle Grade and Young Adult fiction and is the Co-Director of International Rights. Molly, thank... Continue Reading →

Agent Jodell Sadler Talks Submissions — Plus 2 Chances to Win Picture Book Courses!

It's been a fantastic Kidlit Week here at Sub It Club! Our great giveaways are still open for entry until Tuesday so be sure to scroll back through our posts and enter if you haven't already. And, of course, we'll continue to have kidlit interspersed through our blog as we always do! (Psst! We have... Continue Reading →

Postcards and Beyond with Mark Fearing, Part Two

Sub It Club is so lucky to have author/illustrator Mark Fearing back in this second post. Mark explains a bit about his career history, how he got his agent and shares some more postcards.  Plus there's a VIDEO that will crack you up. How did you get your first illustration job? I've done freelance illustration... Continue Reading →

An Interview with Agent Saba Sulaiman + a Pitch Day!

Today I’m happy to welcome Saba Sulaiman to the Sub It Club blog! Saba is a Junior Agent at Talcott Notch Literary Services. Before being promoted she was an assistant working through thousands of queries in a number of genres. Prior to coming to Talcott Notch, Saba was an editorial intern at Sourcebooks. Working with... Continue Reading →

Get Thee to Write On Con!

Here at Sub It Club we believe that being a writer does not have to cost you a bunch of money. Sure there are lots of things you can pay for when it comes to writing but there are also tons of excellent free resources. Case in point Write On Con. If you haven't heard... Continue Reading →

But Are You a Match? Six Things to Consider Before Accepting Representation: Prt 3/6–RELATIONSHIPS WITH EDITORS

And now we come to Part Three of BUT ARE YOU A MATCH, Part One is here, Part Two is here. An agent's first role is that of SALESMAN.   Every salesman must rely on a list of contacts, or in the case of a literary editor, a list of editors. So today, our topic... Continue Reading →

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