Topical Tuesday: Move Over Miss Snark

If I were a literary agent I’d wear six inch stilettos, don a sexy pair of designer glasses, and keep my Amazon Kindle peeking out of my hot pink Kate Spade at all times.

I’d keep a blog that kept thousands of writers hanging on my every last word, even if just mentioning the song playing on my iPod right now.

My form rejection would be at least two paragraphs because that’s how long it takes to explain what subjective means to a writer. I’d use the greeting, “Dear Author.”

The submission guidelines on my website–if I decided to have one–would be cryptic and would involve a riddle.

And I’d represent juvenile fiction. Whether that included picture books and children’s literature, you’d have to figure out yourself. But it wouldn’t.

It would include only YA and middle grade and, more specifically, only urban fantasy, high fantasy, science fiction, and dark, edgy contemporary. If you thought Wicked Lovely was dark and edgy, you’d be wrong and I’d send you a rejection stating that I just wasn’t  “enthusiastic” enough about your project. Because, you see, if I were a literary agent, I wouldn’t have a lot of enthusiasm to throw around.

 

So, what would YOU represent if you were a literary agent?

 

To read Jay’s take on this week’s Topical Tuesday, click here.

For more of my Topical Tuesday posts try Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda–The Book I Wish I Wrote and Back That Thang Up.

 

Also, don’t forget to check out yesterday’s post so that you can participate in the blog scavenger hunt for a chance to win Andrew Davidson’s The Gargoyle!

 

Status: I got a real life writing job! A job, I tell you! Writing for a role playing video game. They’d pay me and everything. But guess what? I don’t think I can take it. With law school fast approaching I need to save myself for opportunities that I can’t live without. And if something else unbelievable came up, I wouldn’t be able to take it if I wrote for the video game.

Also, if SCOUT found a home, I’d be in big trouble. Anyway, it’s nice to feel wanted.

I finished Chosen, the third book in the House of Night series. It was sooo good! But now I’m stuck waiting for the next installment, which comes out later this fall. Oh well. I’ll get more writing done!

On today’s agenda? Writing and submissions.

Thursday Pic: I’m a Graduate!

A couple weeks ago I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania! Congratulations to the rest of the Class of 2008! It’s easy to forget what a huge accomplishment graduating college is, but we should all be very proud. Go us!

Tomorrow, I’m off to visit my new home (come this August), Austin, Texas where I will be starting law school at UT in the fall.

The boyfriend is also moving down to Austin and this will be his first time seeing the city in which he’ll be living for at least the next three years. Hope he likes it!

Hook ‘em horns!

Status: Wow, I must have done something good because the muse decided to kick in full force last night! I got so many plot points out for the new WIP; It was fantastic. I think this project could be Big! For now, let’s call the new WIP SCOUT because the main characters name is Scarlett Roberts, but she goes by Scout. Another tidbit: It is Young Adult urban fantasy set in Philadelphia. I have given myself a self-imposed, but not completely arbitrary first draft deadline of August 10. That is the day I am planning on moving down to Texas for good. That is a really tight deadline, know, but I want to get another novel out before I start law school at the end of August. I will be waaaaaaaaaay too busy for anything but some light revising at first.