In response to questions on KIDLIT411 (a Facebook group), I offered a free Zoom meeting today. About nine or ten writers participated and we spent about an hour together.
Getting ready for it–using a list of questions some had–I realized I’d done a live talk on a similar topic for SCBWI Oregon back in 2019. So, I took the PowerPoint from that, did some rearranging, and had a presentation.
My plan had been to record the Zoom meeting. I was almost done talking when I realized, I’d never pushed start record. Arghh. Next time I need a sign that says START RECORD right in front of me!
Since I can’t share the recording as planned, my husband reminded me I could convert the PPT presentation as a pdf. Wise man. Except it was too huge. He suggested we try google slides–it cut off some of my text. So, instead I chose outline view in PPT and copied the text of my slides and answered some extra questions I was asked:
ORGANIZING RESEARCH PROCESS
Keep track of those you are interested in!
- You can do…
- A Word document
- A Word table
- An Excel spreadsheet
- Each tab a different agent (editor) and paste all your info including links
- A pen and paper notebook
What info you may want to keep
- Contact Info
- Name
- Email or link to submission form
- usually forms are through agency—sometimes query manager
- Agency/Publisher
- website
- Personal blog link
- Twitter link
- Where you found them…
- What they want to see, such as …
- Query or cover letter
- Full manuscript, first ten pages, first 50 pages, first chapter
- Synopsis – one page, brief, or …
- Author bio
- Comp titles
- How they want it sent – email (attached or not–usually pasted in) or form (with link)
- Report time – and if no response, or not stated
WHERE TO START RESEARCHING AGENTS (EDITORS)
- My favorites…
- Manuscript Wishlist – https://www.manuscriptwishlist.com/
- It’s searchable
- By name
- Category
- Genre
- Keywords
- Helpful Blog – you can subscribe
- It’s searchable
- Kathy Temean’s Writing and Illustrating blog – https://kathytemean.wordpress.com/
- Usually features one agent a month
- First page submission opportunities
- Place to share art, find out about contests, etc.
- You can subscribe!
- Manuscript Wishlist – https://www.manuscriptwishlist.com/
- Other sites…
- http://frolickingthroughcyberspace.blogspot.com/p/monster-list-of-picture-book-agents.html
- Note: you can always just put “monster list of picture book agents” in your browser!
- https://www.writersdigest.com/getting-published/find-a-nonfiction-agent/new-agency-alerts OR https://www.writersdigest.com/getting-published/find-a-fiction-agent
- Note: search for “writer’s digest new agent alerts” in browser
- Live events – at least we used to do these!
- Webinars – SCBWI is a good resource
- Regional ones: https://www.scbwi.org/regional-webinars/
- Created by HQ – you MUST be a member and be logged in: https://www.scbwi.org, then click on the three lines in the upper right hand corner, and choose Digital Workshops.
- http://frolickingthroughcyberspace.blogspot.com/p/monster-list-of-picture-book-agents.html
WHEN I FIND AN AGENT (EDITOR) I’M INTERESTED IN…
- I check their agency website
- Twitter – unfortunately, you must have an account – https://twitter.com/
- I also use this to check to see if an agent is up-to-date on queries
- Google – search the internet for interviews/mentions/podcasts
- I read and listen to any of the above I find
- Ask myself questions:
- Are they representing what I want to sell?
- Do I like books they represent or that they say they like?
- Do I recognize any of their clients?
- Does their personality rub me the RIGHT way?
QUERY MANAGER
- Accessible from the agency website or Manuscript Wishlist or Twitter
- Let’s look at an example…
- https://querymanager.com/query/1067 Natascha Morris
- I review what info each agent wants
- PREPARE ALL YOUR INFO READY IN A WORD DOC SO YOU CAN COPY AND PASTE
- When ready click submit
- Make sure you re-enter email on confirmation screen or it doesn’t send
- I copy confirmation URL and paste into my file
- You won’t always receive an email response, but can check via your link
HOW I KEEP TRACK OF SUBMISSIONS
- I use a Word Table in a document per project – e.g. Title Queries
- I include potential agents to submit to
- I prepare my query letter or Query Manager info inside
- I note results
- I note agencies that don’t allow queries to more than one agent
- I use color-coding so I know whom I’m still waiting on
Questions?
- Favorite Podcasts?
- https://www.instituteforwriters.com/podcast/
- https://www.manuscriptwishlist.com/blog/ sometimes has podcasts
- Someone else mentioned Jessica Faust and James McGowan at Book Ends Literary
- How much time do you spend writing versus doing writing business?
- It depends on what’s going on in my world. I don’t know how to quantify it either. When I’m burnt out on writing, I might go catch up reading newsletters, research agents, submitting. It varies week to week. I also do the latter when the in box gets too full! 😉
- Is there a list of good agents versus bad? No. It’s too subjective.
- What about Query Tracker? I’ve not used it. Developed my process before it existed.
I hope this is helpful to those who couldn’t attend.