Monday, July 26, 2021
The Witches - Maleficent, Elphaba and Glenda
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
5 Top Literary Agents for New Authors
New Authors Looking for a Literary Agent should check out
these agents:
1)
Bill Clegg (The Clegg Agency) Here’s his
submission page with all the info you need:
Submissions:
http://www.thecleggagency.com/submissions
2)
Juliet Mushens (Caskie Mushens)
Submissions:
https://www.mushens-entertainment.com/submissions-guidelines
3) Lisa Grubka (Fletcher & Company)
Submissions: https://www.fletcherandco.com/resources/
4)
Stephanie Delman (Sanford J. Greenburger
Associates)
Submissions: https://www.greenburger.com/agent/stephanie-delman/
5)
Henry Dunow (Dunow, Carlson & Lerner)
Submissions: https://www.dclagency.com/
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Makeup for Mature Women - Age Minimizing Lotion
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Quick Crafting Project You Can Do With Your Kids or Grandkids - Coin Purse
Thursday, July 8, 2021
IT'S OVER - Now What? 15 TIPS For What You Do When the Writing and Illus...
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Thought for Thursday - Word Snobs
I was talking with my kids the other day and we were discussing words and how much they matter.
You can soothe a person's feelings with a kind word spoken at the right moment. Or you can destroy a relationship by slinging words like weapons.
Overall, we can use one word to put a different slant on a perspective, much like colors you might use in art, words paint pictures.
I was saying to my husband this morning that the "intricacies" of....
and he said, "why don't you just say the "details" of ...
I tried to explain by saying "details" is a blunt word that doesn't describe the little nuances of what I was trying to explain.
He said, "Nuances...now you really sound like a word snob."
It's important to know my husband speaks multiple languages, while I only speak one. So maybe that's the reason I use more descriptive words when I'm speaking English. Plus, I want to paint my pictures with words...not to say I wouldn't want to paint a picture with colors if I was talented enough to do it effectively.
Anyway, what do you think? Is it being a word snob to use a more descriptive word or is it something else entirely?
I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Writerly Wednesday - 5 top Literary Agents Looking for Writers and Illustrators
HERE ARE 5 OF THE TOP LITERARY AGENTS FOR 2020-2021
Holly requires an exclusive submission – check out her details here:
https://www.pippinproperties.com/submissions
Query to: ExclusivetoHolly@pippinproperties.com
2) Stephen Barbara (Inkwell Management)
https://inkwellmanagement.com/
Stephen is always drawn to compelling stories that marry quality writing to bold, imaginative concepts.
Put the name of the agent you are submitting to in the
subject line of your query
No attachments: In the email, include a query letter
and a short writing sample (1-2 chapters).
Illustrator include a query letter and a link to your
portfolio. Please note that InkWell only accepts queries for books.
Query to: submissions [at] inkwellmanagement [dot] com
3) Rosemary Stimola (Stimola Literary Studio)
https://www.stimolaliterarystudio.com/the-agency
DO NOT QUERY THIS AGENT AT THIS TIME: Rosemary is not
currently accepting unsolicited submissions.
4) Emily van Beek (Folio Literary Management)
https://www.foliojr.com/emily-van-beek/
Accepts: YA, middle grade, and picture books must be
author/illustrator
Send Query to: email to Emily @ foliolitmanagement . com
In the body of the email send query and 10 pages
5) Laura Rennert (Andrea Brown Literary Agency)
https://www.andreabrownlit.com/Team/Laura-Rennert
Laura takes a wide variety of literature. She accepts picture books to young adult. On the adult side, literary-commercial fiction, thrillers, horror, sci-fi/fantasy, speculative fiction, and some historical fiction. She loves literary voice and commercial conception.
Query via form: https://querymanager.com/query/LauraRennert