I look forward to reading your manuscripts!!! ππππ
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I look forward to reading your manuscripts!!! ππππ
manuscriptwishlist.com/mswl-post/ma...
In adult fiction, I'm looking for sweeping and ambitious novels that are emotionally resonant and layered. I love seeing the effects of a singular event rippled across time and family (or any relationship) dynamics (3/4)
In YA, I love novels with some kind of mystery threaded within, bonus if it's with a speculative twist! I'm on the lookout for anything irresistible, transporting, and propulsive! (2/4)
I'm late for #MSWL day but better late than never? π I represent YA and adult across literary, upmarket, and speculative spaces, and am hungry to find my next obsession that I just can't put down! (1/4)
Poster of an Asian woman smiling, with text marketing an event about "comparison titles" on Sat, 5/31/25 at 10am CDT.
I'll be talking about comp titles with Writers' League Texas this Saturday--hope to see you there!
writersleague.org/calendar/202...
PLEASE donβt buy into Amazonβs booksale this week.
They are intentionally trying to eat into profits from Indie Bookstore Day this weekend, a really important annual event for our important community institutions.
Check out your local fave or bookshop.org.
me to the united states: this could be us but you playinβ
Colorful flyer for AWP panel entitled, "I'll Tell You What I Want, What I Really, Really Want: Agents Explain MSWLs" with headshots of five panelists: Natalie Edwards, Roma Panganiban, Michaela Whatnall, Marin Takikawa, Mina Hamedi; Location: Concourse Hall 152, Level One, Los Angeles Convention Center
If you, like me and everyone else I know, haven't planned out your #AWP schedule yet, can I interest you in this Saturday morning panel where five agents yap about what a #MSWL is and why it matters? @minahamedi.bsky.social @nedlovesbooks.bsky.social @marintakikawa.bsky.social @mwhatnall.bsky.social
A poster for the economic blackout on February 28. It is a big red Jack rabbit on an aqua blue back ground. It says economic blackout in hand done black type. There are two black speech bubbles. One says βdonβt buy stuff Friday February 28th. The other says we have power. Below it says No Amazon, Walmart, target, gas food, gas. Below that it says OK small business, use cash. Designed by Martha Rich.
I made this the other night while procrastinating, mainly because I thought all the posts about the blackout were boring. It feels like there is momentum bringing people together!
I see so many posts that are like βwouldnβt it be cool if we had a space for ββ or βsomeone should really set upββ and then proceed to describe the role of a public library.
Reach out to your library with these suggestions.
Hi! So I just finished going through all my queries sent via email (although I still have a few requests I need to get back to) so if you haven't heard from me, that unfortunately means I've decided to step aside. Thank you for querying me though!
Only to memoirs written by BIPOC!
Happy #MSWL day!
some specific shoutouts:
- voice! voice! voice! anything voice-driven with some kind of social lens (YA/adult)
- a literary love story a la PAST LIVES (A24) and FIRST LOVE (Netflix)
my general wishlist remains the same so please do check it out!
kendrick ππΌππΌ
The NEA has released their updated literature grant guidelines. They are appalling. Tupelo Press will not be altering our 25-year mission to promote contemporary poetry and literary prose by emerging and established writers of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, including, especially, women and writers of color, as well as the LGBTQ+, immigrant, and Native American communities. We aim to develop wider audiences for, and deeper understanding of, innovative, multi-cultural writing by essential participants in this conversation. At the same time, we undertake to enhance the reading experience itself by publishing and distributing gorgeously designed and produced books. If adherence to our principles means that we will be ineligible for NEA grants going forward, so be it. Compliance with the new regulations would be immoral.
This is how you do it. Thank you, @tupelopress.bsky.social!!!
A quick hit from me after the protests over the last week, despite all the claims that people were too exhausted to protest and were sitting Trump II out. It's true, much of the Trump "resistance" appeared to have gone home when Biden was elected. But plenty of people never left the fight:
i will cry (in a good way) if this actually ripples throughout the industry!
So 97% of @NYMagUnion members--including me!-- just signed a pledge to walk out of work if we donβt get a fair contract from @VoxMedia. If you love @NYMag, sign our solidarity pledge to support us in the event of a walkout:
nymagunion.org/reader-pledge
Feel like my new thing will be to collect all these acts of resistance from ordinary people and send them to my Dem reps with the note, βMore like this please.β
Hello Writing Community! We are delighted to announce our First Official Bluesky *** #MSWL Day *** February 12, 2025. πππ
Agents + editors can post what they β¨wishβ¨ they had in their inboxes; writers can find their next best fit for querying.
Learn more here: manuscriptwishlist.com/the-next-off...
Weβd especially appreciate bulk donations *already in the LA area* β the ones you left in storage since 2022, that warehouse youβve been meaning to deal with, that kinda thing. We have mask orders being mailed, but we need masks on faces NOW, faster than next week delivery
Starting January 15, 2025, I will no longer be accepting email queries. Please send your queries via my Query Manager form. Any query sent via email before January 15 will still be considered. (2/2)
I'm finally making the switch to Query Manager! I've hated not being able to respond due to the sheer volume... so my hope is that by switching, I'll be able to be more responsive to people with all of QM's great features! (1/2)
Reading makes you live longer.
this is such a great list, thank you! you've sold me!
counting down the days till holiday break, but also really excited to read for fun...! anyone have recs? this year i loved reading ALL MY RAGE, THE WEDDING PEOPLE (one of TFA's!), GENDER QUEERβin the mood for (realistic) joy and on the opposite end, something gritty, transporting, and propulsive!
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