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Hey, so, if anyone has any sports romances they wanted to send my way, specifically hockey or football, I uh, I would not be mad 👀 #MSWL
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NONFICTION. Experts. All about platform. Pop culture. Science. Technology. History. Current events. Self-help (inspirational is tough for me). Memoirs are super tough because most people don’t care about your life, they have their own to live. So it better be wild! #MSWL 🧵
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SFF is hard for me because I grew up in it so it’s difficult to feel fresh. Look at who I represent for a feel of my tastes: THE Linda Addison (@nytebird45), Hailey Piper (@HaileyPiperSays), Cynthia Pelayo, etc. #MSWL 🧵
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Domestic suspense and thrillers are also up my alley. Think more drama (YELLOWJACKETS, FROM, GONE GIRL) than espionage. #MSWL 🧵
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ALL THE WHITE SPACES. Another historical event (alternative). Trans protagonist but it’s not about that, it’s about dudes exploring a place they shouldn’t be. We have isolation, land as an antagonist, and it felt Frankenstein-ish. Going a place you weren’t meant to be. #MSWL 🧵
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THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS. You fuck around and find out. I’m a animal lover and this worked for me because numbskulls violate a cultural taboo by killing a deer (think MoH’s “Deer Woman) and then find out. The whole “demon” thing feels played out so a ghost deer was new. #MSWL 🧵
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Cultural. LONE WOMEN focuses on little known history, Lone Women venturing off to claim land. I’m a history buff and had no idea this existed so it’s like a whole new world. Why’s it work? Isolation, the unknown, the land itself ready to kill you. Relatable fear. #MSWL 🧵
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Horror. Upmarket. Think Victor LaValle’s LONE WOMEN, Stephen Graham Jones’ THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS, and Aly Wilkes’ ALL THE WHITE SPACES. Why? Here’s why. #MSWL 🧵
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Jacqui Lipton @Jacqui_Lipton
Who wants to jump in next with a #mswl? @LaneHeymont ? (And, authors, remember you can ask any of us questions and feel free to tag any of us you want to answer.)What am I looking for? Horror, horror, HORROR. Obviously. Also, thriller, suspense, and nonfiction by experts in their fields. So let’s dive in a little more a #MSWL 🧵
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Sarah Nicolas aka Sarah N Fisk @Sarah_Nicolas
I listened to SIMON SORT OF SAYS by @erinbowbooks, narrated by Will Collyer. pic.twitter.com/pCie3gsbOAFYI I added this book to my goodreads #mswl shelf!
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Stefanie Rossitto #MSWL: You can find me here: queries/ submissions: querymanager.com/query/1927
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Stefanie Rossitto #MSWL: voice (romcoms/ romance/ women's fiction): looking for commercial, love sarcastic, funny and literary references. Strong female characters are always welcome - Ann and I love them both!
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Always here for stories of women pushing boundaries, doing the wrong thing for the right reasons, and morally gray women #MSWL
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Oh another thing I’d love to find is a story that includes Dia De Los Muertos in some way by an authentic voice #MSWL
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Stefanie Rossitto #MSWL (romance novels/ romcoms/ women's fiction): looking for more mature heroines navigating the themes of motherhood, children, and second careers as well as creating and switching identities within those
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I tend to lean a little more commercial or upmarket so if your voice is more literary you will want to check out @Jacqui_Lipton
Stefi and I both enjoy a sarcastic voice too
We are all good about sharing subs at Tobias #MSWL
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I’m really looking for stories dripping in Voice. Like if you could comp The Women Could Fly because of the stunning voice in your MS than I want to see it #MSWL
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Stefanie Rossitto #MSWL: I want a historical fiction project on the after-war years (after World War II): Think big bands & economic expansion -I want it to be full of hope and optimism!
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Please note the dog MUST live in the story. You can kill all the people but NO animal cruelty in books please #MSWL
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I’d love some lighter fantasy & sci-fi stories that feel grounded and accessible
Like I don’t need to know how the flux capacitor works just that it makes time travel possible (this sci-fi reference is the perfect analogy for how I want my fantasy and sci-fi in adult) #MSWL