I've been fighting all weekend with synopses of varying lengths (every agent wants something different). I just sent out my 'elevator pitch' (their description, not mine) to Zeno who were accepting submissions but now, are not - my email sent back by return. ::sigh::
I'm just working on my spiel to Ian Drury at Sheil Land - first in line because he accepts email subs (and most do not). He only wants a one paragraph synopsis (of a 150,000 word novel. Piece of piss. O:!!!), two chapters and ' a short summary of why someone would pay their own cash money to read your book'.
I hate this part. Hate it like a massive serving of hate with hate sauce and a side order of loathing.
Cup of tea, I think, then back to the grind. Gotta have this baby out by teatime.
I'm just working on my spiel to Ian Drury at Sheil Land - first in line because he accepts email subs (and most do not). He only wants a one paragraph synopsis (of a 150,000 word novel. Piece of piss. O:!!!), two chapters and ' a short summary of why someone would pay their own cash money to read your book'.
I hate this part. Hate it like a massive serving of hate with hate sauce and a side order of loathing.
Cup of tea, I think, then back to the grind. Gotta have this baby out by teatime.
Too cool for subject
Good luck babe. ::crosses fingers and thumbs::
Too cool for subject
Too cool for subject
Too cool for subject
Too cool for subject
Too cool for subject
Too cool for subject
His publisher is Angry Robot, a new subsidiary of HarperCollins, and their submission guidelines are here: http://angryrobotbooks.com/about-us/submissions/. They're not accepting unsolicited submissions at the moment.
He has offered, if you want, for you to send him what would be your submission to an agent (he says it should be "an email query, no attachments, with the query and synopsis and five pages in the body of the email, exactly as if they were querying an agent. If they are submitting elsewhere, I want to know where and who.")
It seems that if he likes it and if he's willing to recommend you to them, then they'll look at your submission - so it might be worth a go.
Too cool for subject
reject meget back to me first.Okeydokey
His agent is Jennifer Jackson, based in NY, if you're looking for any more agenty people to approach...
Also...