Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Writerly Wednesday - Upcoming Writing Contests
Sunday, February 21, 2021
Flosstube Episode #2 Sisters celebrating St. Paddy's Day with Cross-stitch
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Writerly Wednesday - Tips, Tricks and Helpful Hints to Help You Find Your Path to Publication
If you're looking for helpful hints to find a few ways to
connect with a literary agent, here are a few tips: On April 17, 2021 from
10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators from the
Inland NW Region is hosting an Agent Day.
They will have three agents on faculty (see below):
1) KellyDyksterhouse (Raven Quill)
Kelly is looking for middle grade and young adult manuscripts.
She wants action-adventure
with heart and universal themes such as identity, friendship, family, and
an #ownvoices novel in verse or coming of age story. She enjoys magical
realism, and books with a sense of wonder and magic.
She wants contemporary YA,
#ownvoices that explore the struggle between personal identity, family
identity and culture, a YA fantasy that feels new, has great action and a
romantic thread.
2) Paige Terlip (Andrea Brown Literary Agency) is looking for all categories of children’s books from picture books to young adult, as well as select adult fiction and nonfiction. She is also looking for illustrators and author-illustrators and graphic novel illustrators.
She wants high concept
novels with captivating hooks, snarky characters with hearts of gold, creative
magic systems, complicated relationships, and found families. She likes
well-plotted twists, being a little bit scared, and stories that explore the
fluidity of gender and bring the queer experience to light.
On the adult side she's open to thrillers/psychological suspense,
fantasy/sci-fi, upmarket fiction, cozy mysteries, as well as narrative
nonfiction and self-help. She loves stories that make her feel a range of
emotions, and a narrative that sticks with her long after she closes the book.
Query her when she opens to submissions at Query Manager: QueryManager.com/PaigeTerlip
3) LisaAmstutz – Storm Literary (Lisa is closed to submissions right now) But when she reopens, she is looking for nonfiction of all ages. She loves books with heart; science, agricultural and environmental topics; new insights on history, culture or the arts; strong characters and settings; humor; lyrical texts and multicultural themes.
But you can query her colleague Michelle Hauck with middle grade, young adult and some adult genres. She isn't accepting nonfiction, picture books of chapter books at this time.
Query Michelle here
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Valentine's Cake Pops and Cake
Valentine's Day Cake Pops to Decorate a Cake |
Valentine's Cookies and Homemade Basket
Happy Galentine's Day |
DIY Paper Basket |
Some Yummy Valentine's Day Cookies |
Friday, February 12, 2021
5 Literary Agents Looking for Manuscripts
Agents Representing MG and YA Fiction:
1.
Tasneem Motala of The Rights Factory is currently looking for
character-driven MG and YA fiction, with or without a touch of magic, written
by BIPOC authors.
Query link: https://querymanager.com/query/2005Query
Submission (querymanager.com)
2.
Crystal Orazu
of Context Literary is looking for middle grade,
young adult, and adult fiction that explores interpersonal relationships
amongst traditional/chosen family members and friends using either realistic or
fantastical elements (especially from a first or second-gen immigrant
perspective). Fun sleight of hand/heist/spy narratives like the Gallagher
Girls series and darker stories along the lines of Coraline are also
very welcome.
Query: short
bio, and 5-10 pages inserted into the body of the email to querycrystal @ contextlit.com
3.
Margaret Danko
of Paper OverBoard is looking for
attention-grabbing voices especially #ownvoices narratives, literary fiction
with teeth, historical fiction with a dash of magical realism, fresh literary
and commercial suspense, spooky contemporary and fantasy YA, quirky and
heartwarming family stories, and romcoms full of charm and whimsy. She is also
interested in nonfiction in the areas of lifestyle, popular science,
health/wellness, true crime, politics and current affairs.
Query: Margaret.submissions@ paperoverboard.com
Please list that you are submitting to Margaret in
your email
4.
Emily Forney of Bookends Literary is looking for Picture Books,
Middle Grade and Young Adult manuscripts.
See her page here: About Us - BookEnds
Literary Agency
Query with
your query letter, synopsis, and optional page
samples to her QueryManager https://querymanager.com/emilyforney
You can also see her calls for submissions and wish
list on Twitter @emilykaitlinnn
5.
Analieze
Cervantes of Harvey Klinger Literary
Agency is looking for sci-fi with a Dystopian feel (e.g. Divergent);
contemporary romance); mystery (think Riverdale); paranormal but no zombies!;
crime fiction; LGBTQ (love story); and thriller/suspense (cliffhangers, want to
be on the edge of my seat).
Query: by
sending your query letter, synopsis and the first five pages of your manuscript
to her query manager at https://querymanager.com/query/AnaliezeCervantes
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Valentine's Day Week Dinners
Does anyone else like to prepare special meals for the holidays? Well, I like to prepare fun, fancy meals the entire week. These pork chops were what I prepared tonight.
See how simple it is to make an ordinary dinner seem special, simply by getting the "right" cut of meat?
I also like to use a little food coloring in my mashed potatoes, and add a fun and festive alcoholic beverage to our nighttime meal to make it all the merrier.
I added a few spices to these pork chops to heat them up. I used a sprinkling of Turmeric because why not add a little color with some potent antioxidants at the same time?
If you've never heard of Turmeric, it's the spice that gives curry its yellow color and has been used in India for thousands of years as a medicinal herb and spice.
And as I age, one of the things I really appreciate about Turmeric is its proclaimed ability to improve joint and bone health while reducing inflammation. Plus, it has been tested as a cancer-fighting spice. And most important of all, it has been shown to be an effective antidepressant (and couldn't we all use that about now?)