Bad Boys, Acquisitions Angst & Good Vibrations
Before we get to my post proper, a bit of bonus fun. As the title would imply, there are 3 Daves in my first novel, Three Daves. but usually it's just one Dave who gets the spotlight in my promos. So it seemed only fair to finally let my bad boy, Dave #2, out to playay in a short character interview over at Dawn's Reading Nook. If you have a few minutes, I'd love it if you'd stop by.
And now on to my contribution to this month's Insecure Writer's Support Group, brainchild of the one and clonely Alex J. Cavannaugh. Raise your hand if you've ever queried an agent or publisher. Hmm, quite a lot of you. Okay, raise your hand if you intend to query an agent or publisher at any point in the future. Goodness, that's nearly everyone. All right, last one -- raise your hand if you think querying an agent or a publisher is the least scary thing you've ever done in your life.
Anyone? Anyone?
I'm sure there's no need for me to list off the many reasons why sending our lovingly crafted stories out into the world to be judged is a frightening prospect. We all understand that this is a highly subjective biz, but rejection friggin' hurts no matter how gently it's worded.
Like I said a few months ago, sometimes it's the fear of the unknown that most feeds our insecurity. What do acquisitions editors love to see? What turns them off of a query? What makes them want to read more? I'm sure the answers vary from editor to editor, but to help scrape off just little bit of the acquisitions unknown, I've asked CK Wagner, an acquisitions editor at Omnific Publishing, if she'll take questions from my peanut gallery (that's you guys)---and she said yes!
So she's all yours, kiddies. In the comments below, fire away with anything you've ever wanted to ask an acquisitions editor, and I'll have CK back later this month to answer your questions. (I'll take questions through Sunday & then will pass them on to her.)
Before you go, would you like to hear an acquisitions angst story with a happy ending? Yes? Well, at the beginning of this year I faced my fears head on and sent out a few query letters for my funny/naughty office romance, tentatively titled Vibrizzio. After a couple of agents passed on my query, I revised the letter and sent directly to a couple of small publishers along with a few more agents...small publishers seem to be my comfort zone and are a nice fit for my low patience threshold...both publishers requested fulls and Swoon Romance followed up quickly with an offer!
Swoon Romance is young, fresh and innovative and has a great catalog of books. So I was giddy when owner Georgia McBride told me she'd read my manuscript in one sitting, laughed out loud many times, and loved it. I signed an author agreement with them in the midst of AtoZ. So...yay.
You can bet I'll be sharing more about the story here, but for now you can check out a short summary at the Pinterest board I created for the WIP: The Movie blogfest. Urm, you're going to need to read that in order to understand the joke below that was made on annoucement day by my funny new Swoon sister, A.J. Matthews:
Alrighty, what've you got for CK?
Comments
I always love to hear stories about crazy queries--so I'd ask her: What is the craziest query you've ever received?
Congratulatoo, my darleeeen!! As we've talked about this before, I think Vibrizzio has landed in the right hands.
(Okay, it's, like, so impossible to comment on this sans double entendres.)
So agree with each word!
Not querying now, but here's a question - when is a query letter too long?
Querying? Scary? I don't know what you're talking about... *shaking and sweating in terror*
I'd love to ask what she loves to see in a query!
Love,
Janie
Questions... Hm. What turns you off fastest about a submission? What are the big red flags you watch for?
Question: Are you more likely to accept from an author you've met or a cold query?
I would ask, are you looking for fresh ideas? Is another vampire story a turn off or turn on?
Congrats on your new book!
Juneta at Writer's Gambit
My question for CK is "do you accept women's fiction?" Its hard to tell on the submissions list.
Hmm, also, what three things do you look for in a query that pique's your interest every time?
........dhole
I've built up a nice file of query rejection letters over the years and I will no doubt add more.
MAN do we have lots to talk about!
QUERY.... EEK. Will be starting next week.... The novel formerly know as BG is FINALLY DONE! At least I hope so....LOL.
Hmm, a query question...I wonder, do past books and online presence matter very much when submitting, or does just the book you're selling at that minute matter?
I CAN'T WAIT FOR VIBBY TO HIT THE SHELVES! It is such a great story.
Damn, this is the second month in a row I've forgotten about #IWSG. Must get back on track. Let's see questions for CK...
How much attention do you pay to the writer's prior publication record/sales?
What's the weirdest place you've read a manuscript?