If the fairy's hat were made of a stack of books, this would be Joy's perfect costume for Halloween 2014. |
After my book was *completely* ignored in the Pitch Wars agent round, Joy checked on me every few weeks, told me not to give up, and prodded me to keep sending my query to agents. Because she believed in my manuscript.
Lo and behold ... I signed with agent Stephen Barbara of Foundry Media earlier this month.
Joy tagged me in the "My Writing Process" blog tour. She just completed a new middle grade novel that I can't wait to hear about. Visit Joy's blog to read her "My Writing Process" post.
(P.S. Joy is an awesome critique partner/mentor/editor. I bet she keeps her fairy bookmother wand in her back pocket.)
Since my children have influenced my writing, I asked my daughter Julia to conduct the interview. Here are the mandatory questions:
a) What are you working on?
b) How does your work differ from others of its genre?
c) Why do you write what you do?
Wonderful Laura and Julia! Love that you gave this the personal touch by using video. Next time, I expect a show tune, however.
ReplyDeleteThis is marvelous, Laura! I SO need a fairy bookmother costume for next Halloween!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing and 'hearing' you both, and although I don't know you very well, Julia, your mother does share a bit about you once in a while. So happy for you Laura. I had forgotten what your novel is about, so glad to hear again, & it sounds very good. I love verse novels, so can't wait to read and share it with those at my school and on the blog! Best to you!
ReplyDeleteLaura, SO HAPPY FOR YOU! Congratulations on getting representation. Can't wait to see what happens next... so I can read those 19-20-however many voices! And Julia is ADORABLE. Love seeing the two of you together. More more more! xo
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