Showing posts with label Christmas in July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas in July. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2012

WINNERS OF CHRISTMAS IN JULY!


Thank you SO much to everyone who entered Christmas in July, co-hosted by the ever-lovely Ruth Lauren Steven. It was a smashing success! There were 351 entries total, which was about 350 more entries than I anticipated. So YAY! But not only were there tons of entries, there were tons of GREAT, HIGH-QUALITY entries. So much so that it was tremendously difficult to pick just 30 winners between Ruth and I. But we did.

And here they are (my half of the winners, anyway), along with a little bit about why the work was chosen:

Melanie Stanford, DAZE AND KNIGHTS (YA romance)-Uh, why isn’t this book published yet? Seriously, WHY? Reading this hilarious/intriguing/exciting entry made me wish so badly I was a literary agent so I could snap up this author and make me some money help an artist realize her dream.

Philip Siegel, THE BREAK-UP ARTIST (YA contemporary) –Unique and quirky concept, fantastic writing, spot-on teen voice, and hilarious query letter and sample pages—this was everything I could have asked for in an entry. An easy YES!

Jenna Lehne, WASHED UP (YA contemporary)- One of my early favorites, this entry featured both hilarious-yet-subtle humor and a fun-yet-layered plot. It’s great news when I feel compelled to call my sister and read her the sample because I can’t wait to share it with the world. (Even greater news when she loves it too!)

Kathryn Sheridan Kupanoff, BLACK LACE AND THE CLOCK TOWER (YA Camelot-steampunk)-I might have actually screamed out YES! when I read this entry. I just love books that transport me to fantastical worlds, and I love them even more when they’re superbly written!

Anita Exley, NEFRITITI’S HEART (Steampunk thriller)-First line of the sample: ‘There was something cathartic about wielding a crowbar.’ Um, you have my heart, Anita Exley. YES! To anything! Just…YES!

Delia Moran, ONE HUNDRED KNOWN WORLDS (YA contemporary fantasy) –When your writing is so good it invokes some major writer-envy and your two-page sample already has me drooling over your main character, that would call for an EFF YES!

Franziska Green, BOUNCE! (MG tall-tale adventure)- This is a book I would have loved to have read as a child and would be thrilled to have the kids in my life read. Quirky, funny, and fresh! YES!

Ashley Girard, THE CHEERLEADER’S GUIDE TO ANARCHY (YA contemporary)- The main character in this entry had such an amazingly engaging voice. Add to that stellar writing and a unique, high-concept plot, and it’s another easy YES! 

Mara Rutherford, FOREVER FRIDAY (YA urban fantasy)- Fresh humor, great writing, and a voicey main character! This is a book I’d happily spend a Friday night snuggled up with (Soon? Please?)

RuthAnne Frost, HERE TODAY (Commercial women’s fiction) –Combine a hilarious and inventive concept with a hilarious query and even more hilarious pages, and we have a YES!!

Laura Frazier, SEMITONE (YA Romance with sci-fi elements) -Anna and the French Kiss meets The Time Traveller’s Wife? YES! It's a good sign when I get to the stakes in the query and utter a ‘Wow’. Even better when I finish reading the sample pages and am upset I didn’t make the contest for 85,000 words instead of 500.

Britt Mitchell, SPAGHETTI AND THE MEATBALLS (MG)-Who doesn’t love an adventure involving spaghetti? A perfect middle-grade voice combined with amazing writing and a fun, unique concept! Can I get an EFF YES?

Kajsa Paulson, BREAKING POINTE (YA contemporary)-Edgy and compelling subject matter + engaging voice + superbly written query and pages=YES!!

T.L. Bodine, TAGESTRAUM (Adult fantasy) –You had me at flesh-eating unicorns. YES!!

Jennie Bailey, SILO (YA speculative fiction)- Modern day Noah’s arc but with teens? Uh, EFF YES! I might have overlooked sub-stellar writing for a concept this fantastic (except not really). Good thing I didn’t have to, though, because the writing was just as fantastic as the fantastic concept (FANTASTIC!)


Sorry guys. Got a little carried away there. Winner's, expect your critiqued samples in your inbox by tomorrow. 


Now that that’s been taken care of, let me address the elephant in the room: You’ll have noticed there are many more teen/children entries than adult ones. There’s a reason for that, and it’s not that I have a boner for YA (which I do) or that I have a hate-on for adult books (which I don’t). It’s that out of 351 entries, 255 of them comprised of YA/MG/Picture Books (201 strictly YA, for those who are interested!). That’s 73% teen/children. With numbers like that there’s a high likelihood that there’s going to be more teen/children winners.

Now for those of you who didn’t make the cut, please do not despair. It was simply a matter of needing to pick 30 great entries and there being 351 of them.

Also of note, not getting chosen for a contest doesn’t in any way mean your work isn’t worthy of publication. Take me, for example. I entered last year’s Baker’s Dozen Auction over at Miss Snark’s First Victim. I didn’t get in. I now have a book deal with Random House.

What I’m driving at here is that this business is totally subjective (I know—barf, gag, puke—but it’s true!). Keep querying. Keep writing. You can do it. You’re awesome.

The following entries were so wicked awesome, in fact, that if could have chosen 29 entries for myself and not 15, they would have definitely made the cut. For that, they landed themselves an Honorable Mention:

-Shawn Keenan, THE INTERN’S TALE
-Amber Mauldin: PERFECTLY BROKEN
-Artemis Grey, GONE MISSING GIRL
-Sarah L. Blair, THE SHIFTING DARKNESS
-Kate Abbott, THE DISNEYLANDERS
-Karla Gomez, DIVIDED
-PK Hrezo, THE DESIREE
-April Wall, THE FAMILY VYGIL
-Rachel Simon, VIOLENT DELIGHTS
-Cortney Pearson, PHOBIC
-Veronica Bartles, THE PRINCESS AND THE FROGS
-Ari Susu-Mago, UNFAMILIAR SPELLINGS
-Sadie Ryan, THE BEND
-Carin Moonin, DIAL 9 TO GET OUT

Anyone not selected for this contest is still welcome to query the participating agents (that they haven't already queried, of course!). But not before hopping on over to Ruth's blog to see her list of 15 winners!

Winning entries will be posted on the blog Wednesday July 18th for agent perusal.

Congrats to all, and GOOD LUCK! 





Sunday, July 1, 2012

Agents Revealed! Christmas in July Agent-Judged Blog Comp

If you're just joining me now, then I hereby declare you behind on the times and a bad, bad blog follower. But I'll forgive you,  because it's Christmas and I'm in a giving mood :) 

The first post about this contest is here and the second is here. I'll give you a moment to get caught up....

Great! Now, it's time to reveal the agents. EEEEK!

Drumroll, please.

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The ten lovely agents are:



Julia Churchill of The Greenhouse Literary Agency


Vickie Motter of Andrea Hurst & Associates


Carly Watters of P.S. Literary Agency


                              
           
Molly Jaffa of Folio Literary Management



                              
                LOOK AT THAT LINE-UP!


A quick post telling you how to format your entry will go up when the submission window opens, and then you are free to flood our inbox with all kinds of wonderful. Good luck! And don't forget to use the hashtag #XmasinJuly to talk about the contest on twitter! 





Monday, June 25, 2012

Christmas in July Agent-Judged Blog Comp: Submission Details!

As you know, Ruth Lauren Steven is co-hosting Christmas in July with me, and today we have a few more details for you. 

First of all, if you missed the first post, you can find it here.

Now for the exciting bits :) We already told you you'll need a query letter and the first 500 words of your completed ms to enter. We'll both be reading ALL the entries (and possibly fighting over our favorites.) I'm kidding! (I'm not.)

Anyway, once we've come to a dignified and amicable decision (seriously, I fight dirty), we're going to help you edit your entry until it is a many spendoured thing. Not that you HAVE to take our advice - it's your work. But the advice will be there :) 

So because we'll need time to read all the entries and you might need to time to polish them up after our suggestions, the timeline is going to look like this:
Next post - July 2nd. This one will reveal the identities of our ten agents!

Submission window - July 9th between 6:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. EST. Submissions should be sent to lottiehumphries14(at)yahoo(
dot)co(dot)uk. I'll set up an auto response so you'll know we've received your submission. 
13th July - the 30 writers chosen by us will be posted. 

18th July - the chosen (and polished!) entries go live on our blogs for the entire week, and requests will be made by the fabulous agents!!
Don't forget to use the hashtag #XmasinJuly on Twitter!






Monday, June 18, 2012

Christmas in July Agent-Judged Blog Contest!

It's time to announce a HUGE agent-judged competition that's so big it's going to need two blogs to contain all the awesome. No prizes for guessing that my co-host is Ruth Lauren Steven. So if you don't follow her already, then you'll be wanting to (also, what is wrong with you?)

As you can see, we're calling it Christmas in July. Why, you ask? Because we love our followers so much that we want to give you ALL THE GIFTS, but Christmas is too far away.

Here's the tagline:

                  30 pitches, 10 agents, 1 week. 


Yep, we'll be choosing 15 entries each to post on our blogs. The entries will be up for a whole week, and there will be ten, yes 10 agents dropping by to make requests!

This is where it gets even more exciting.

Because there are 10 agents (did I mention that?) there's a wide scope for genre here. Which means that we'll be accepting MG and YA (all genres), and Adult submissions of ALL GENRES (except erotica)!!

You'll need a query letter and the first 500 words of a completed manuscript to enter.

More details on the submission window and what we'd like to do with the entries before they go live to follow in the next post, which will be on the 25th of June. In the meantime, we're using the hashtag #XmasinJuly to talk about it, hook up on Twitter and TELL EVERYONE : D