
Literary Agent
OK, that's my #tenqueries. Kind of a slow day today with #BEA15, so I'll be around if anyone wants to #askagent

Literary Agent
Q10: MG adventure story set during the Revolutionary War. I'm a little wary of the writing, but it's worth requesting more. #tenqueries

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Q9: Female author, male protag, the voice doesn't quite match. Writing cross-gender is a challenge, and it doesn't work here. #tenqueries

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Q8: Political thriller about Middle Eastern terrorists. I've kind of had my fill of terrorists, esp. Middle Eastern ones. #tenqueries

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Q7: Pitched as The Goonies meets Speed, kids forced to keep pedaling a bike to save their town. Cool concept, poor execution. #tenqueries

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Q6: Mystery about an amputee solving the murder of another amputee. Nothing overtly wrong with it, just didn't wow me. #tenqueries

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Q5: MG, told in first person. That the author is an adult trying to sound like a kid is painfully obvious. #tenqueries

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Q4: YA historical romance. This happens to me all the time. That I like historical fiction doesn't trump my not liking romance. #tenqueries

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Q3: Vietnam memoir. I'd like a Vietnam memoir on my list, but nothing about this one really stands out from all the others. #tenqueries

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Q2: Horror, werewolf novel. Werewolves and zombies never really did it for me, and both are very hard to sell at the moment. #tenqueries

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Q1: Thriller, opened w a cop standing over the body of a dead hooker. That's been done way too many times before. #tenqueries

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Q269: Oh yay. We're continuing to whitewash Egypt. Lovely. #500queries

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Q268: Thriller. Again. Please tell me who sees my rep categories and thinks, "I know! I'll send her a thriller!" #500queries

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Q267: Memoir. No personalization. Attachments. Triple rejection. #500queries

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Q266: YA empaths. A better take on it than I've seen before, but I'm burnt out #500queries

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Q265: C Rom. Sounds good, but not enough of a hook for me. #500queries

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Q264: More 50 SHADES dreck. For BDSM, I need a books that depict it like it actually is. #500queries

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Q263: Straight up fantasy, but billed as SF. Know your genre, people. It makes you look like you know what you're doing. #500queries

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Q262: Anyone who can't figure out our sub guidelines gets an auto-pass. It really does say it right there. #500queries

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Q261: If your logline is "[Name] is a typical teenager" I'm already out. #500queries

