Tuesday, June 1, 2021
StitchFix Unboxing
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
3 Literary Agents Looking for Clients - Writerly Wednesday
1) Jessica Faust of Bookends Literary: https://bookendsliterary.com/submissions/
Accepting: fiction, women's fiction, mystery, thrillers,
suspense and domestic suspense. She enjoys dark stories and loves a Midwestern
perspective.
Also accepting: some nonfiction: including current affairs,
personal development, self-help, mind, body, and spirit, and business.
She’d also like to represent more business books by women
and business leaders of color.
To submit: to Jessica Faust go to her submissions page and
submit to her Query Manager form https://querymanager.com/query/jessica_faust
2) Bernadette
Baker Baughman of Victoria Sanders Literary:
https://www.victoriasanders.com/about-us
Accepting: thrillers, contemporary novels, magical realism,
young adult, and books for kids.
Also accepting: pop-culture, gift books, and memoir.
To submit: Send a query letter with the first three chapters (or about 25 pages) pasted into the body of the message to queriesvsa @gmail .com
3) Andrea
Somberg of Harvey Klinger Literary:
https://www.harveyklinger.com/about/harvey/#andrea
Accepting: fiction and nonfiction, including projects for
adult, young adult and middle grade audiences.
To submit: Send your query to: andrea @ harveyklinger . com
Monday, May 17, 2021
Words Matter - Be Kind - Spread Positivity
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
3 Publishers Accepting Un-agented Author's Picture Book Manuscripts - WRITERLY WEDNESDAY
Picture Book Writers, if you're looking for Publishers who will accept manuscripts from unrepresented authors, you might want to take some notes because here are three publishers accepting unagented picture book manuscripts:
1)
Albert Whitman & Co accepts submissions from authors without agents:
They are looking for fiction and nonfiction picture books for kids 1 to 8 years old.
The Word count should not exceed 1000 words.
Send a cover letter (inside the email) including the following information:
- A brief description of the story;
- Your bio (including any relevant publications and/or pertinent information regarding your expertise related to your story)
- List comparative book titles that have been recently published (during the past five years.) Include similarities and how your manuscript is different.
- You do not need to include illustrations but, if you are an illustrator, include pdfs or jpegs not to exceed 4 MB
Send letter and attachments to:
- submissions@albertwhitman.com
- The Re: Line (or subject) should read: “PICTURE BOOK: (story title) by (author name).”
- Submission Guidelines for Unrepresented Authors | Albert Whitman & Company
2)
Charlesbridge Children's Book Submissions:
Charlesbridge publishes fiction and nonfiction picture books.
They tend to focus on nature, science, math, social studies,
biography, history, and the arts.
They accept only digital submissions for all manuscripts,
including author/illustrator book dummies.
Send the complete picture book manuscript.
Via Email to:
childrens.submissions@charlesbridge.com
3)
Flashlight Press
Seeks fictional children’s picture books for children 4-8
years old.
Word Count: Under 1000 words with a universal theme that
deals with family or social situations
Email: submissions@flashlightpress.com
Include in the Subject Line Include: QUERY for the Title of Your
Manuscript.
Attach your manuscript as a .doc, .docx, or PDF and copy the
following text into the body of the email with your responses to the blanks
included:
Title of Story: _____________
Word Count: _________
Target Age: ________
Subject or Theme of story (1-5 words): _____________
Summary (3 sentences or less):___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Your Name: _____________________________________
Occupation: ________________________________________________
City, State, Country:
_________________________________________
If you have been published previously, list titles,
publishers, and pub dates: _____________________
Anything else you’d like to tell us: _______________________________________________
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Author Interview of Heather Ransom Science Teacher who Can Almost See th...
It's Wednesday, May 5, 2021, and it's Cinco De Mayo. I hope you're all having a great sunny day - like we are in Portland, Oregon.
And for my writer friends, I've got an interview from a writer who is also a business owner, a science teacher and has had an eco-mystery published as a trilogy. So, if you're interested in science this might be right up your alley, or perhaps you're interested in writing a trilogy and getting it published, Heather might be the person you'd like to hear from.
So check out my interview of her below.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Flosstube Episode 7 - A Short Update of Progress, Plans and the Blackbir...
My sister and I have been trying to do things we used to love to do when we were young. One of those things is cross-stitching. Sew ;D we're working on projects we can do together - even if we're apart. And one of those projects is a Halloween decoration. And, if you've seen any of my blogs around the Fall, you know I love to decorate my yard for the kids. And this cross-stitch project might give you a clue about this year's plans for decorating my yard.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Word Count for Writers: Picture Books, Middle Grade, Young Adult and More
Word
Count/Page Count and More
If you're a writer just starting
out, you might have a lot of questions. Some might involve craft, how to
create a story, how to develop a character or just how to even begin the
process. I'll try to cover those issues over the next few months but I wanted
to start with some basic information today about "required" Word
Count/Page Length in books.
"Required" is a loaded
word because some people say the word count is whatever it takes to tell the
story. That might be true in a creative sense but, if you eventually want to
get your book published, you'll want to follow some general guidelines that
will make your book more attractive to agents, editors and publishers.
I have looked at publishing links,
agent blogs and expert recommendations to gather some basic guidelines to follow.
Here’s what I’ve found:
WORD COUNT:
Board Books should be no more than 100 words
Early Picture Books should
be a maximum of 400 words
Picture Books
should be up to 600 words
Nonfiction Picture Books can
be longer at 3,000 words max, but try to keep it closer to 1,000 to 2,000 words
Early Readers are
1,500 words is the max
Chapter Books
vary widely based on the audience but usually they start at 4,000 words and max
out at 15,000 words
(Additional information according to
Scholastic)
Middle Grade Books are for kids in 3rd-6th grade with
age ranges of 6-11 years.
Word Count Length: 30-50K
words
Young Adult Books: are for kids in 7-12th grade with age ranges of
12-18 years.
Word Count Length: 50-75K
words
PAGE COUNT:
Chapter Books are typically 35-65 pages
Low-Middle Grade Books are 45-90 pages
General Middle Grade Books are 90-120 pages
Young Adult Books are 150-200 pages
And, if you’re curious about chapter length, check out Mary Kole’s 2017 blog post: Children'sBook Manuscript Chapter Length | Kidlit
Helpful
links:
FrequentlyAsked Questions about Children's Writing (writing-world.com)
According to Writing World FrequentlyAsked Questions about Children's Writing (writing-world.com)
According to Mary Kole at ManuscriptLength: How Long Should a Children's Book Be? | Kidlit:
(According
to Writing World: www.writing-world.com/children/FAQ.shtml)