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Lacey London @thelaceylondon
Who wants to be in my gang?😎📚
#amwriting #AmReading pic.twitter.com/dURxeu5WJn
Seriously though why is this not an actual manuscript in my slush pile. #mswl

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Deborah Nemeth @DebNemeth
I am super interested in acquiring romcom manuscripts this year, especially ones that are tightly written with snappy dialogue! #MSWL twitter.com/CarinaPress/st…My interest in lighthearted romance and romcoms extends to male/male romance and romantic suspense and capers, of all heat levels, and historical & paranormal romances too. I'm also interested in humorous cozy mysteries. Make me laugh! #MSWL

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Carina Press @CarinaPress
#CarinaWants your lighthearted contemporary romance and romcoms! We're looking for lots of laughs and banter! Check out the submission guidelines here bit.ly/2GPB9cX pic.twitter.com/eDSMfkARtXI am super interested in acquiring romcom manuscripts this year, especially ones that are tightly written with snappy dialogue! #MSWL

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"Literary fiction that does a bit of genre mashing. Ex. Station Eleven or The Last Policeman." @ericsmithrocks #MSWL ericsmithrocks.com/mswl/

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#MSWL would love to see more submissions #ownvoices Indigenous/First Nations stories rich in culture and history.

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I really want to read a novel that captures the joy and horror of watching @UnRealLifetime.
The characters, the manipulation, the drama... I just love it. Give me that book. #MSWL

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#MSWL I want this as the base for a romantic suspense series: kick-ass African warrior women who protect animals. Go! plantbasednews.org/post/zimbabwes…

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#MSWL Cozy mysteries (female protagonist 70-90K), Amish Romance, Romantic Comedy blueridgeagency.com fb.me/1NDxC0vEe

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#MSWL Cozy mysteries (female protagonist 70-90K), Amish Romance, Romantic Comedy blueridgeagency.com

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Death, Sex & Money @deathsexmoney
More than 12 million people have taken an at-home DNA test to learn more about their family history. But for many of them, like a woman named Amy that I spoke with, that test tells them more than than they expected. Catch up on this week's episode now:wnyc.news/2F9xrh7
This was an especially fascinating and memorable episode of my fav podcast @deathsexmoney. Also made me want a book whose premise is based on these DNA kits. #MSWL



















