I'm SO excited to announce I'm now represented by the wonderful Thao Le of the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency! We're working together on pitching my first middle grade graphic novel I can't wait to bring new stories into the world!

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I'm SO excited to announce I'm now represented by the wonderful Thao Le of the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency! We're working together on pitching my first middle grade graphic novel I can't wait to bring new stories into the world!
Not Harry Potter related, but I recently got a job as a literary agent intern. I’ve learned a lot about evaluating manuscripts and queries, what gets rejected and what doesn’t, and from now till the end of the month, I’ll be doing query consultations and edits for only $5!
If you are querying or trying to get published, feel free to dm me.
Love you all!
How Not to Submit to an Agent
somebody: why do you read your own writing so much
me, who's neck-deep in a demoralizing search for a lit agent and is desperate to feel even an ounce of pride for their work: well somebody's got to
easily the most frustrating thing about searching for a literary agent is when they just Don't Reply. i wish it was an industry standard to have an auto-reply confirming your submission and giving a time window in which to expect a response.
even just a one-line email that says 'we got it' and a one-line rejection email that says 'no thanks' would be better than Nothing
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A Few Fav Blurb/Query Helps
A Few Fav Blurb/Query Helps
This is a post I’ve meant to do for AGES. I’m sure I’ll come back and edit this post as I find new ways to write blurbs, but these are my favs… for now.
Helping someone else with their blurb or query is simple. Working one up for myself? Not as simple. There was a blissful point of ignorance when I thought that after I signed with an agent I wouldn’t have to write any more “query” type letters.
I…
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