
Literary Agent
Q123: This C YA feels very vague. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q10: Rhyming Picture Books are a hard sell and so I am incredibly picky. Pass. #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q9: Tagging this to read later since i like the voice, but I want to see how the sample goes. It's a maybe on a Contemporary YA #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q8: This one doesn't have the atmosphere I am looking for. I know that is a weird reason to pass but form my #MSWL I am allowed to be picky. :) #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q7: Well this looks promising. I'm a little worried about character motivations but I am intrigued enough to read on. Request #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q6: This could be interesting, but I don't think I am the right agent for this project. YA Fantasy pass #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q5: Don't like the writing. Pass on YA Fantasy #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q4: Eh. Not feeling this and I am being picky on fantasy so this will be a pass. #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q3: Writing is not where I need it to be. YA Fantasy Pass. #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q2: I am tired of seeing the trope "human thinks they are normal but turns out there are not and then they team up with others like them". It has a problematic starting point and until I see something fresh about this, it's a pass #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q1: Interesting premise, and the mechanical writing is solid. But the author doesn't allow the character to react to the actions of the plot. YA Fantasy Pass #tenqueries

Literary Agent
Q122: When it comes to coming-of-age tales, I’m always on the lookout for poignant. This one promises a lot of tears. Request. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q121: Not a query. Just a request if we rep films. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q120: Roadtrip books are hard for me, but I’m intrigued enough by this C YA premise that I’ll take a look at a few chapters. Request! #500queries

Literary Agent
Q119: This paranormal does ALL the wrong things. Telling me you ONLY want to work with one publisher, demanding a response in two weeks, and accusing me of wanting to steal the synopsis. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q118: Queries like this C YA are hard, because i can see the market, it’s perfectly pitched, and yet, I’m not excited about it. Proof that querying is as much about finding the RIGHT agent as it is everything else. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q117: SF, but too didactic. I like to find my own lessons in the books I read. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q116: Do not, I repeat, DO NOT query a project you’re not done writing! Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q115: MG. As I’m winding down on this category, a project really needs to shine. This one was fine, but not It. Pass. #500queries

Literary Agent
Q114: I was on the fence about this F, but it popped over to the hesitant request side because the query was so well-written. #500queries
