
Literary Agent
Q69: C YA. Friends. Secrets. My kryptonite. Request! #500queries

Literary Agent
Q68: Ah, a book with no genre. Not sure it has a plot either #500queries

Literary Agent
Q67: Sometimes, you get a book that’s just way too traditional boy’s club. And then you say no. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q66: Folks, I can’t do anything with 15K words. #500queries

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Literary Agent
Q65: I’m a sucker for fantasy set and/or based on African mythology #500queries

Literary Agent
Q64: For the people in the back: a book about sex/with sex does NOT mean it’s romance. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q63: YA mystery. Fine, but didn’t wow with writing or hook. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q62: SF, super distracting naming conventions make it hard to follow. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q61: Meh post-apocalyptic query. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Tell me the next number in this sequence: 1 10 37 82 145 Query plus first 10 pages critique. #agentlife #querywin

Literary Agent
Q60: 130K YA with a lesson. Double pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q59: Query mass-sent by Constant Contact. Well, that’s a first. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q58: 30K YA. Too short. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q57: I’m a little over genetically-modified drugs and special powers. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q56: MG friendship book, but not voicey enough. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q55: F retelling that didn’t quite land for me. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q54: Roadtrip YA. Too Kerouac for me! Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q53: I’m picky about dragons because of Queen McCaffrey. This didn’t pique my interest #500queries

Literary Agent
Q52: If you write a query and don’t tell me your MC’s name, you’re not character-focused enough. Pass. #500queries

