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Judie Offerdahl is tapping away @judieofferdahl
@dawilliamsbooks Wow! Speedy responses! It was a picture book. Aside from being my best work, when sending the additional requests, would you recommend sending diversified samples or ones with the same tone/within the same genre?Send your best, submission-ready work regardless of tone/genre.
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MeiLin Chan @meilin418
For the PB market, do you find grandparents-themed stories difficult to sell right now? What would be more considered more sought after?#askagent & #askECLA
I wouldn't say they're necessarily more difficult, it depends on the story you're telling. An "I went to my grandparent's house" is different than "my grandparent passed away" is different than "my grandparent is teaching me something about my culture."
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MeiLin Chan @meilin418
For the PB market, do you find grandparents-themed stories difficult to sell right now? What would be more considered more sought after?#askagent & #askECLA
I think many adults think PBs are "easy" because they are short, and many parents/grandparents decide to write them and center themselves in the story too much. Those same parents/grandparents still buy books, so if it's well done, there's room for it. #AskECLA
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M. Miller @m_mwriter
Are you open to 80s-90s historical fiction or is that market dead and/or over saturated? Thanks! #AskECLAI wouldn’t say any category is dead. IMHO, I’m wary of that time period because I worry it’s the writer telling a thinly veiled story of teenagerdom THEY know, instead of trying to speak with teens today. But as with everything, done well and differently is never dead! #askECLA
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Christina Ferko 💗💜💙 @ChristinaFerko
@MandyHubbard Do you know how long (estimate) you will be staying open for at all? I'd love to query you w/my creepy thriller but still doing revisions on it.Hoping to stay open for quite awhile! I am 100% caught up on queries and have two fulls (from January) I need to finish. I think my vice is staying open TOO long and developing a backlog because I don't want to miss out on awesome stuff! #AskECLA
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Lauren Simonis-Hunter @SimonisLauren
How about any horror elements you're not a fan of? #AskECLAMy nos for horror:
Gore for the sake of gore/shock value. long, drawn-out on-page assaults
ableism (this is a hard one because horror is FULL/based on ableism)
-isms
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E.M. Wright | SEDITION OUT NOW @EMWrightWrites
#AskECLA I know YA fantasy is a bit oversaturated right now, but are there any particular elements that you’re looking for? Things that might stand out in the current market?I try to say "competitive" rather than "oversaturated" because I think there is always room for brilliance. I actually signed a new YA fantasy this week. For me it's just about feeling fresh/interesting and not super derivative. #AskECLA
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Caitlin White @caitforestell
@meganthebookwrm Oooooh the prologue. Very controversial! :) I think they *can* work if you're honest with yourself as a writer and not just starting the manuscript in the wrong place. This is more for "action prologues" than anything. #AskECLAWhat I mean by that is when your Chapter One is less ~exciting~ so you tack on an eventful moment first thing as a prologue. That doesn't usually work. But sometimes, they are appropriate ways to tell the story you want to tell, so it's up to the prologue! #AskECLA #askagent
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Megan Lind Persinger @meganthebookwrm
How do you all feel about the dreaded prologue?#AskECLA
Not 100% against it but many times they are not necessary. It also depends on how many pages you are to submit. I take 20 pages (which should get me, at least, the first chapter) but some people only want the first 3-5 pgs.
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Megan Lind Persinger @meganthebookwrm
How do you all feel about the dreaded prologue?#AskECLA
Oooooh the prologue. Very controversial! :) I think they *can* work if you're honest with yourself as a writer and not just starting the manuscript in the wrong place. This is more for "action prologues" than anything. #AskECLA
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Caitlin White @caitforestell
@judieofferdahl I, and the rest of @EmeraldCityLit , really want to work wtih writers for their careers -- not for one manuscript. So it's important we align on what that career looks like in the writer's mind #AskECLAThis! Short of PB, we just want to see what other things you might be thinking of. We're not a one-and-done agency!
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D. Ann Williams 🏳️🌈 @dawilliamsbooks
@judieofferdahl #AskECLA #AskAgentThis generally only applies to PB because of the shorter word count. It's also to see what other stories/ideas the author has and what type of work will be needed.
Yes, agree with D.Ann, it's not AT ALL uncommon in the PB world, but for novels usually it's more "what direction are you going next?" Even editors ask US this when they are about to offer on a project! It's usually good--they're looking ahead. #AskECLA
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Mandy Hubbard (she/her) @MandyHubbard
@caitforestell @SimonisLauren Agree with Caitlin, that CREEPY, but sometimes you don't know WHY is so cool, but I also don't mind more overt horror (I've signed one with blood and guts and more overt stuff despite the fact that I cannot WATCH that in a movie.) #AskECLADitto the other two! Give me the atmosphere, give me the psychological, give it all. I do overt blood as well. Also, if the horror is mixed with another genre I'd love to see it.
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Caitlin White @caitforestell
@judieofferdahl No silly questions! I've never asked to see additional MSs, but I have asked what else the writer is working on to get a sense of what kind of writing path they envision for themselves. All kidlit, some adult? Plus how much they write, what stories they want to tell #AskECLAI, and the rest of @EmeraldCityLit , really want to work wtih writers for their careers -- not for one manuscript. So it's important we align on what that career looks like in the writer's mind #AskECLA
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Judie Offerdahl is tapping away @judieofferdahl
#askECLA This may be a silly question but, if an agent says she loves the first MS you submitted, why do they need to see additional MSs before offering representation?#AskECLA #AskAgent
This generally only applies to PB because of the shorter word count. It's also to see what other stories/ideas the author has and what type of work will be needed.
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Judie Offerdahl is tapping away @judieofferdahl
#askECLA This may be a silly question but, if an agent says she loves the first MS you submitted, why do they need to see additional MSs before offering representation?No silly questions! I've never asked to see additional MSs, but I have asked what else the writer is working on to get a sense of what kind of writing path they envision for themselves. All kidlit, some adult? Plus how much they write, what stories they want to tell #AskECLA
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Caitlin White @caitforestell
@SimonisLauren Ooh that's such a good question. I love contemporary, personally, but atmosphere is most important. I want those creepy feelings to build and build so that I know something WRONG is going on, but I'm not sure what yet. Love twists and turns. #AskECLAAgree with Caitlin, that CREEPY, but sometimes you don't know WHY is so cool, but I also don't mind more overt horror (I've signed one with blood and guts and more overt stuff despite the fact that I cannot WATCH that in a movie.) #AskECLA
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Lauren Simonis-Hunter @SimonisLauren
For those interested in YA horror, any specific elements you are looking for? #AskECLAOoh that's such a good question. I love contemporary, personally, but atmosphere is most important. I want those creepy feelings to build and build so that I know something WRONG is going on, but I'm not sure what yet. Love twists and turns. #AskECLA
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CDiggins @ChrisDiggins
@MandyHubbard How about animal/people combinations a la SweetTooth?
My teen and I got really into sweet tooth! I would certainly consider something in that vein. #AskECLA
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D. Ann Williams 🏳️🌈 @dawilliamsbooks
@pinkurlers Generally, it means that picture book submissions are narrower than the other categories. For example: I really only want STEM, PB that break down gender stereotypes, and a variety of family structures for PB. but no anthropomorphism (which is big in PB)#AskECLA #AskAgent
#AskECLA #askagent It can also mean they are only doing Authors, Illustrators, or Author/Illos. So there should be more info about what is requested for PB