Pitching Agents Vs. Pitching Small Presses, Indie Success & Magical Realism

This week! Join our NEW Submission Packet Workshop to get your query and first pages optimized for today’s stressed-out agent. Learn more here: manuscriptacademy.com/product/submis…acket-workshop Have you ever wondered about the rule to not pitch agents and small presses at the same time? Or wondered how small presses treat you—versus agents? Douglas Weissman thought he was … Read more

SUBMISSION PACKET WORKSHOP, June 28-30

You may have heard that today’s agent is more overwhelmed than ever: More submissions, slower response times across Publishing, and supply chain issues, to boot. What’s a writer to do? Enter our Submission Packet Workshop, which equips you to optimize your query and first five pages for the way today’s (overcaffeinated, overwhelmed) agent approaches an … Read more

Bestselling Author Juno Dawson on Multiple Storylines, Trilogies & Desperate Housewives with Witches

In the first lockdown of 2020, Juno Dawson’s editor was expecting a YA thriller—but all she wanted to write was Desperate Housewives, with witches. We talk about organizing multiple storylines, plotting a trilogy, and the question of “At what point do you turn the card”—when do you reveal information to the reader? Plus the delightful … Read more

Summer Novels, Compelling Villains, and Multiple Agents with Bestselling Author May Cobb

We are thrilled to talk with author May Cobb about planning your author financial life, working with multiple agents, writing lifelike sociopaths, and the changing trends of “likability” in characters. We loved reading My Summer Darlings—it really is the perfect summer read—and hearing about the story behind the story. May says: I grew up in … Read more

What Writers Can Expect of Agents (And How To Get It) with Author Jo Wu and Agent Tricia Lawrence

Today is a longer than usual episode—something we thought about breaking into two chunks, but—just as Jessica hates requesting a 50-page partial, getting to a cliffhanger, and having to wait for more—we figured we’d bring you everything, the full episode, all at once. This is an episode that goes deep into the dynamics between authors, … Read more

May 25, 8:30 pm ET | Live Queries & Pages Panel With Agent Léonicka Valcius

Join us for a queries and first pages panel with agent Léonicka Valcius (Transatlantic Agency). Submit your work for a chance at live feedback from our panel–plus, of course, a publishing Q&A. This event is designed to be supportive, uplifting, encouraging–and 100% introvert-friendly. (Wear pajamas! We’ll never know.) A replay will be available 15 minutes after … Read more

Multiple Agent Offers, Power & Agency For Characters, and Shelving Books One Through Three

We love this author-agent pair! When Kimberly Brower first offered representation, she worried that, in a multiple offer situation, Jessica Payne would say no. Some authors just want a quick “It’s perfect, I’ll send it tomorrow”–but this was actually the first sign that they’d be the perfect pair. We discuss why nurses great make thriller … Read more

Bestselling Author Emily Henry on Snappy Dialogue, Enemies-to-Lovers & Character Likability

We are so excited to speak with bestselling author Emily Henry (Beach Read, People We Meet on Vacation) about all things character—how to make a character intense yet likable, how to make dialogue snappy yet believable—and how to make the most of an enemies-to-lovers dynamic. We also discuss over-editing, the (false!) idea that there’s a … Read more

700-Page Novels, Agent Misunderstandings, And The Best Food Descriptions The NYT Has Ever Read

We are so happy to introduce today’s podcast guest. The  New York Times Book Review calls her work, SEARCH, “A wicked pleasure… Huneven is a wise storyteller…this novel has plot, character, structure and a delicious, deeply human pettiness that I think most honest readers will relate to… [Huneven’s] descriptions of food are the best I’ve ever read.” … Read more