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Dan Faultersack @dfault5
@UweStenderPhD Recent genre favorites? Literary favorites?I am open to pretty much everything re:queries. When it comes to my own readings for fun, I relax byvreading German authors like Christine Brand, Susanne Goga, Volker Kutscher, Christof Weigold etc

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Rianna Cohen @riannacohen
@UweStenderPhD Anything specific you’d love to see in your inbox?Just really awesome books and concepts. Maybe more rom coms with a twist, or thrillers that make me gasp. But I am open to anything great. Maybe more queries from people who enter in online contests, as my administrative duties don't really give me space and time to partake.

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Nancy Scott Hanway @nanhanway
@UweStenderPhD What's the best (published) book you've read this year?Christof Weigold "Der Blutrote Teppich."

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Dan Fitzgerald @DanFitzWrites
@UweStenderPhD Is there still a market for swords and sorcery? Many agents say they are not interested in European medieval inspired fantasy, and that often goes with the genre. I know the market has diversified, but is old-school s & s dead?Nothing is ever dead in books and movies.

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Linnea Garcia @Linnea_Garcia
@UweStenderPhD Thank you for humoring us writers with your time!Are comp titles in a query necessary?
They help. Most agents like them. I do, too. But *categorically* necessary? Nothing is categorical, unless you are Immanuel Kant.

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HL Hinkle🍳 @TheComingOfGose
@UweStenderPhD Any interesting/surprising trends in your query inbox lately?No, just a bunch of really wonderful queries covering a wide array of genres and topics. Keep them coming.

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Kari Veenstra @KariVeenstra_
@UweStenderPhD So I'm guessing that even if that project sold very well, an agent still wouldn't sign on to represent it, and if an author wanted representation, they'd need to write something new, query, and use project 1 as pub credit? Am I understanding the process? #askagentYou are asking great questions. Too complex for Twitter. No single answer will be correct. In *general * terms you are correct, but there could be many exceptions depending on the agent and/or the project and/or the project's sales. Sorry for my vague answer.

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Mindy Wendell @mnwendell
@UweStenderPhD What do you advise about querying more than one agent at a time? #askagentDO IT. Don't EVER just query one. At least 10 at a time if not more! Just not to the same agency at the same time.

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Kari Veenstra @KariVeenstra_
@UweStenderPhD Obvs it differs by agent and project, but if an unagented author has a pub deal and still wants an agent what are some things said author can do to partner with one? #askagentJust let them know you have an offer and see what they will say. If a deal has ALREADY been signed, sealed, and delivered, then an agent cannot help you with that.

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RobinWinzenread.com @RobinFritz
@UweStenderPhD First person or third? And does genre make a difference? I listened to one agent on a podcast who said she never considers first person in adult manuscripts. Of course, I heard this after I submitted a first-person MS to her. 😃😄😁Whatever your novel requires. Whatever drives you. It does not matter. Everybody's taste is different. Don't worry about one singular agent's opinion (including mine). It's irrelevant. It's only relevant IF a HUGE majority of agents hold the same opinion. Forget about that agent.

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Sasa Hawk @SasaHawk
@UweStenderPhD What about a query makes you want to request pages? Overall concept? Voice? Something else?You are right on: Concept and/or voice. In nonfiction, it would be celebrity or platform.

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Lindsay is revising @lindsaywhatnow
@UweStenderPhD What do you think about PitchWars? Would you consider a PitchWar project over slush?I think PitchWars is great. However, I am no longer able to participate in it due to time constraints. BUT, I am ALWAYS open to submissions, regardless of PitchWars or any of the other fantastic online contests. So query me. *all the other #Teamtriada agents participate.*

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Katie LaRae @The_Katie_LaRae
@UweStenderPhD @jenichappelle Thanks for doing this!How do you choose between requesting a full and requesting a partial if you like a submission?
I personally NEVER request a partial, IF I request, I ALWAYS request a full.

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suzannepark IS HIATUS-ING @suzannepark
@UweStenderPhD What’s your second favorite restaurant in LA after Cha Cha chicken?The Arthur J in Manhattan Beach.

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Your Agent's Job is to Answer Questions--don't be afraid to ask. #askagent bookendsliterary.com/2019/09/12/an-…

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My sweet darlings: I am very happy to answer #AskAgent questions on the Tumblr. You don't need to ask the same question multiple times: If I haven't answered, I just haven't thought of an answer OR, I already answered it. Probably a lot. xoxo literaticat.tumblr.com

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𝕯𝖊𝖊 𝕾𝖒𝖎𝖙𝖍 🔮🖤🥃🦄 @Dee_Smithxoxo
@kaitylynne13 What are you looking for in a manuscript right now? Mines centred around a disabled protagonist (I have the same disability) and its hard to know who to query to. 🖤I definitely want stories with MCs living with a disability, so send away! lol people can always look at my MSWL or agency profile to see more of what I like #askagent

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A M Duperre (Doo-pear-eee) @A_M_Duperre
@kaitylynne13 If a writer has an idea for a YA fantasy and an MG fantasy, do you think because of the market lately that the person should dive into the MG fantasy first? I keep hearing that YA is saturated, especially YA fantasy. Thanks! #askagentI say write the book you want to write. Yes, YA Fantasy has a ton in it and is hard to sell, but we still LOVE it and it still does sell. Write the story that is truly what you want it to be #askagent



