THIS IS NOT A CALL FOR ENTRIES! I'M JUST GIVING YOU A
HEADS-UP. THE CONTEST OPENS NEXT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26.
For those of you who missed June’s and July’s contests, here’s a brief
introduction: "An Agent's Inbox" is exactly what it sounds like--next
week, I'm turning the blog into an agent's inbox, a public one. We'll get to
see 50 queries along with their first pages, and we'll get to hear what a bona
fide agent thinks of each one.
The queries and first pages will be yours, of course. I'll accept your entries
this Monday, September 26, and then I'll post them next Wednesday, September 28.
The entrants and anyone else who wishes to review them may comment on them
until the following Tuesday, October 4, when I'll announce the winners. Those
winners will be chosen by The Agent, who will remain nameless for now, and he
or she will offer whatever prizes he or she wishes.
The Rules
1. To enter, your manuscript must meet two conditions: First, it must be
COMPLETE, POLISHED, AND READY TO QUERY, and second, it must be in one of the
genres The Agent represents (which are listed at the bottom of this post).
2. IF YOU PARTICIPATED IN EITHER OF THE PREVIOUS ROUNDS OF “AN AGENT’S INBOX,”
please DO NOT participate in this one. I have a pretty good memory, and I will
disqualify previous entries. If the entry slots don’t fill up by Tuesday, September
27, I will allow previous participants to enter, but you need to wait until you
see my Tuesday post to do so.
3. All entries must include A QUERY and THE FIRST 250 WORDS of your manuscript.
You must paste these items IN THE BODY OF YOUR E-MAIL; otherwise, I'll
disqualify it.
4. THE ENTRY WINDOW OPENS AT 10:00 A.M. EDT (OR 7:00 A.M. PDT). Once the entry
window opens, I'll accept the first 50 entries. I won't accept any entries sent
before the entry window opens or after the first 50 slots fill up.
5. If your entry makes it in, I'll send you a confirmation e-mail with a post
number. If your entry doesn't make it in, I'll still send you an e-mail, but it
won't have a post number.
6. If your entry makes it in, YOU MUST COMMENT ON AT LEAST 3 OTHER ENTRIES.
The Prizes The Agent will select both the winners and the
prizes. The Agent might pick 50 winners, or he or she might only pick one. The
Agent might offer full requests, or he or she might only ask to see another
page. It all depends on how good the entries are.
Please keep in mind that THIS CONTEST ISN'T FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. I've
encouraged The Agent to treat the entries exactly as he or she would a normal
batch of queries. Essentially, The Agent will be answering the question,
"How much of the entry did you read, and if you didn't read it all, why
did you stop?" I think this process will be instructive for all of us, but
if you enter, you need to be prepared to hear exactly what The Agent thinks of
your query and first page.
So get those queries and first pages polished up, then meet us back here on
Monday, September 26, at 10:00 a.m. EDT! At that time, you may send your
entries to kvandolzer(at)gmail(dot)com. Looking forward to it!
The Genres
YA (all subgenres, fiction or nonfiction)
MG (all subgenres, fiction or nonfiction)
(If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below...)
This isn't the last one you'll do right? Because I have a completed MS, but it's not polished, so I don't want to send it out yet.
ReplyDeleteNope, Cassie Mae, not the last one I'll do. I already have the October round set up, and I'm working on the November round as we type. Good luck polishing up that manuscript!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for doing these Krista. What a great opportunity!
ReplyDeleteYay! I really didn't want to be editing in a rush just to get it ready before Monday. :) This really is an awesome opportunity!
ReplyDeleteSo excited! I was in last month's round and it was EPIC! Have fun everyone...
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome, Janet! Thanks for supporting me and the entrants.
ReplyDeleteYes, Cassie Mae, no need to rush. (Whenever I rush, I always seem to get my butt handed to me...) There'll be more contests where these came from!
Thanks for dropping by, Leigh Ann! If you have some time next week, I'm sure this month's entrants would love to get your thoughts.
Krista, you are made of awesome! You give so much of yourself to all of us! THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteGood luck, everyone!
Amy
Wish I could do this again! It was such a great thing to participate in.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds AWESOME! Thanks for such a great opportunity!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I gave you an award on my blog today. Stop by when you get a chance.
Amy, I just get so much from the online writing community - and from the wonderful writing friends I've made through it - that I feel like I have to give so much back if I want to give more than I take.
ReplyDeleteMelanie, keep an eye on the blog on Tuesday! If we haven't filled all the entry slots by that morning (and we might not, since there are so many more slots this time), I'll open it up to previous entrants. So definitely check back!
Tonya, you're so welcome! And thank you for the award!
This sounds very interesting. I've been looking for some honest and helpful feedback. My family and friends are a little too kind and generous (I wish they were like this at Christmas!) Dana
ReplyDeleteA finished manuscript? I may not be able to enter :(
ReplyDeleteDana, as long as your manuscript's finished and ready to query, feel free to enter. We'd love to have you.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Esther, the manuscript has to be finished and ready to query. If the agent's interested, he or she isn't going to want to wait to read it. That's one of the tough things about querying - you have to be completely, one-hundred-percent finished with the manuscript before you send those first queries. Otherwise, you won't be putting your best work forward, and that's not going to do you any good in the long run.
If your book starts with a foreword, introduction, or prologue, do you start with those first 250 words or the first 250 of the main text? Also, is there a minimum length? I've estimated this particular book (20th century historical fiction) is somewhere in the vicinity of 43,000 words, but it's YA, not MG.
ReplyDeleteCarrieannebrownian, only you can decide where your story starts. Some agents want to see a foreword/prologue, and some just want to start right off with chapter one. So that's totally your call. And as for minimum length, your manuscript DOES NOT have to be a specific length to enter. It's up to the agent to decide what works for him or her and what doesn't.
ReplyDeleteHope that helps, and I apologize for not answering this question sooner!