
Literary Agent
Lily Michaels🦋 @LilyMichaels25
#askPSLA Is there anything that's an immediate nope? Thanks for your time!!Beyond just terrible query etiquette or insults? I avoid stories with rape, abuse, and addiction. #askPSLA

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Ann Dayleview @AnnDayleview
If a manuscript isn't a good fit for you would you share it with a colleague? #askpslaSometimes, but not too often. We share a query inbox, so everyone can read all pitches as they come in. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Rich Maclone @Capenews_Rich
@msmariavicente @PSLiterary Follow-up: Should I look for an editor first, or should I wait until later in the game for that? #askPSLADepends how well you can edit your own work! Most writers do just fine editing themselves before querying. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Fallon *has joined the DarkSide* 😈 DeMornay @FallonDemornay
What if a client were to write a book outside your speciality? Do you still rep? #askPSLAProbably, but this is part of why I always ask for long term book ideas/career goals to make sure we match! #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Yes, I'm always looking for MG magical realism. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Usually, yes! They tend to be more general taste markers. No harm in trying! #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Chris Bedell @ChrisBedell
How much leeway do writers have with craft? #askPSLAI'm not totally sure I understand, but I expect my authors to be pretty up there. I can edit plot, but won't edit each line. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
S.L.Hutchinson @SLHutchinson
#askPSLA What's your # 1 tip for staying encouraged during the long haul process and disappointments in publishing?All it takes is one yes! Every no is a step closer to finding the right match. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
S.L.Hutchinson @SLHutchinson
#askPSLA What's your # 1 tip for staying encouraged during the long haul process and disappointments in publishing?Find your people! A community of peers is the best way to stay positive. Also, always have a next project. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
JS Fields @jsfields151
@PSLiterary If I self-pubbed my first book and I now want to go trad. pub can I still pitch and send queries for the first book? #askPSLAIt's best to query a new project. Reasons here: mariavicente.com/blog/why-agent… #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Shanah Salter @ShanahSalter
#askPSLA when is it appropriate for a writer to check-in with you on the status of a requested full manuscript?I would say the three month mark? It won't make me read faster, but I can confirm it's still in my queue. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Jasmine Hong @jhongwrites
#askPSLA Would you reject a manuscript if it was on the shorter side? Or would you accept pending revisions?I am more likely to reject for too short of word count as opposed to too long (for adult fiction, anything under 50k). #askPSLA

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Gwen Flaskamp @GwenFlaskamp
Do agents who request a full or partial always send a reply? What if an agent switches agencies? #askPSLAI can't speak for everyone, but it's typical to get a reply to a request. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Angela Kunkel 📚 @rahrahread
How hard is it to "feel immersed" if you're reading MSs all day? How do you prevent burnout? #askPSLAIt can be difficult, but I like to think that a high bar just helps the best projects shine. I knit for a nice mental break! #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Gwen Flaskamp @GwenFlaskamp
Do agents who request a full or partial always send a reply? What if an agent switches agencies? #askPSLAYes, I can't think of anyone I know that doesn't. Usually if they switch agencies they'll announce a general policy. #askPSLA

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Rich Maclone @Capenews_Rich
@PSLiterary How much of manu should be done before starting to pitch it, looking for rep? #askPSLAIf it's fiction, the entire manuscript should be done before you start querying. #askPSLA

Literary Agent
Blythe Gryphon @Blythe_Gryphon
When a 21st century definition is significantly different from 13th character's usage, which is better to use? #askPSLAIt really depends! Those historical fiction readers can be harsh fact checkers :) For tricky cases, perhaps build in context clues? #askPSLA