First up we have Liz Pelletier, senior editor at Entangled Publishing.
Liz judged my first pitch contest a few months ago and from that contest one of the winners is now published with Entangled!
So what are Entangled acquiring and interested in seeing during this contest?
Novels in the following subgenres of romantic fiction for our Entangled Books, Entangled Select, and Entangled Teen imprints:
•Contemporary
•Upper YA/New Adult (17-22 yo protags) that will appeal to crossover audiences
•Historical
•Romantic Thrillers
•Science Fiction
•Paranormal and Urban Fantasy
•Fantasy
-Manuscripts must have strong romantic elements.
-Adult and New Adult novels should be 70k to 120k words in length for all genres except contemporary romance, which should remain under 90k.
-YA novels should be 50k to 100k words in length.
What's on Liz's Indulgence (category romance series) wishlist:
Best friends, misunderstood heroines, ugly ducklings, revenge plots, CEOs and secretaries, really just about any common category trope except sheiks and royalty-related. Personal preference is for heroines with snarky voices, but a sweet-natured heroine who makes a cold millionaire smile can win me over.
You can also pitch for their Ever-After & Flirt imprints.
For all submission guidelines, check here
Liz is generously donating the same prize as last time, a partial request!
(Though last time, she ended up requesting 3 from pitches that caught her attention!)
Thanks Liz.
Stay tuned for another editor's wishlist and prize on offer tomorrow.
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Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Friday, October 21, 2011
Critique winners!
I'm thrilled to announce the critique winners from my pitch contest last week.
With an added bonus!
The amazingly generous Liz Pelletier (originally offering to critique the first 5 pages of one winner) has requested the FULL manuscripts of 3 entrants!
-BITERS (the winner) by Sarah Shade
-MR RIGHT NOW by Kristina Knight
-FREEFALLING by Robyn
I'd love to critique all entrants but with time constraints (I barely sleep as it is!) I've had to choose one, and that winner is:
-TOKYO DARE by Anne Van.
If you didn't win this time, please don't be disheartened.
I loved reading all the pitches and I know Liz had a really difficult time narrowing the field too.
I hope to see your books on the shelf real soon, or stay tuned for more pitch contests!
Congrats again to the winners.
With an added bonus!
The amazingly generous Liz Pelletier (originally offering to critique the first 5 pages of one winner) has requested the FULL manuscripts of 3 entrants!
-BITERS (the winner) by Sarah Shade
-MR RIGHT NOW by Kristina Knight
-FREEFALLING by Robyn
I'd love to critique all entrants but with time constraints (I barely sleep as it is!) I've had to choose one, and that winner is:
-TOKYO DARE by Anne Van.
If you didn't win this time, please don't be disheartened.
I loved reading all the pitches and I know Liz had a really difficult time narrowing the field too.
I hope to see your books on the shelf real soon, or stay tuned for more pitch contests!
Congrats again to the winners.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Pitch & win critiques!
As most writers have discovered at some stage, synopses suck.
It's extremely difficult to take your fabulous manuscript and highlight the best bits in a succinct, cohesive way.
It's harder yet to to write a query, a 3 paragraph summary of your book.
The hardest? A pitch, a one or two sentence summary.
So of course, that's what I'm asking you to do for a chance to win critiques.
I'm doing you a favour, honest. How can you convince someone else to read your story if you can't describe it in a snazzy, short, convincing way?
For tips, check out:
So, what's the prize?
-A critique of the first 5 pages of your manuscript by LIZ PELLETIER, senior editor & co-founder of ENTANGLED PUBLISHING (What they've achieved in a short space of time is truly phenomenal. I love working with them!)
-A critique of the first 5 pages of your manuscript by a USA TODAY, Waldenbooks & Bookscan bestseller with 30+ books under her belt. (Yeah, that'd be me!)
So here are the rules:
-As this is a blog contest, it's only open to followers of my blog (feel free to follow now to participate.)
-Your pitch must be 1 or 2 sentences max.
-Post your entry in the comments section here. Your entry must include:
1. Title, genre, word count
2. Your polished 1-2 sentence pitch
3. your email address-Entries must be for a completed manuscript (novellas included.)
-Contest open to unpublished writers only.
This contest will run for 1 week, entries closing 11.59pm Monday 16th October.
FYI
Entangled Publishing submissions: We are seeking novels and novellas in the following subgenres of romantic fiction for publication in Summer 2012 and beyond:
•Contemporary (including category series romance.)
•Upper YA/New Adult (17-22 yo protags) that will appeal to crossover audiences
•Historical
•Romantic Thrillers
•Science Fiction
•Paranormal and Urban Fantasy
•Fantasy
Their latest October 2011 wishlist is here.
Good luck!
And please spread the word: on your blog, Facebook, Twitter.
Thanks!
(Don't forget the chance to win my latest release all week here!)
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Free online workshop!
Publisher and editor Liz Pelletier (the lovely ed at Entangled that I got 'the call' from acquiring Busted in Bollywood) is running a free online workshop starting today at RWA Fantasy, Futuristic & Paranormal chapter.
WHY DID THAT EDITOR REJECT ME? will dissect sample submissions so you can see an editor's throught process, as well as a whole heap of other informative stuff!
More info here.
WHY DID THAT EDITOR REJECT ME? will dissect sample submissions so you can see an editor's throught process, as well as a whole heap of other informative stuff!
More info here.
Topics:
Entangled Publishing,
Liz Pelletier,
online courses
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