Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Why I write MG Fiction

I wanted to write a YA novel, truly. My first Beta reader, though, was an 8-yr-old.

Try as I might, I couldn't add anything that would make the book "too adult" for her. Therefore MG.

Try as I might, I couldn't get my wordcount much above 30,000 words, about the length of most Nancy Drew books. Therefore MG.

Try as I might, I couldn't write anything that my "dream agent" possibly wouldn't like. Therefore MG.

Then, finding out that an agent said in her blog that NY Publishers are looking for MG, I celebrated!!! Now, I'm working to get my current edit finished, an ace synopsis and query letter written.

3 comments:

  1. Don't blame her for that. Weddings are a crazy time. Best of luck to you! I'm about to query my novel again, too.

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  2. Mary, thanks for stopping by! I'm definitely not upset with the agent and didn't mean to imply that. I remember how crazy my wedding was--was living in one state and the wedding was in another. Receptions in both states.

    Keep in touch--you're a few weeks ahead of me. I hope to be querying by August. :-)

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