Ask Daphne! My characters keep talking to me!

Four shoes for Kathy, who emails, “I’m almost ready to begin sending out my first MG novel. I’ve got four more drafted using the same characters as they age over the years. I don’t hear other characters talking to me, so these are the ones I’ve worked with. Is this going to be a problem with an agent or a career?”

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Random Numbers for your perusal

Curious about the breakdown in queries I receive? I hope so, otherwise I’ve wasted a huge amount of time tracking these things by the numbers! Nathan Bransford shared some of his recent stats the other day, and inspired me to do the same. So, at the time I read Nathan’s post, I had 157 unread emails in my query folder. A few of them turned out to be misdirected, or better sent to other folders to deal with, which left me with 151 queries.

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Ask Daphne! How do I categorize my tween novel?

Some comfy but trendy sneaks for Beth, who writes, “After much revision, I’ve got what I can only classify as a “tween” novel–a bit above MG, a bit below YA. How should I query this?”

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Ask Daphne! MG or YA?

I actually wore almost these exact shoes in high school with my uniform, but these go out today to Beth, who writes, “Could you tell us about some of the distinctions between YA and MG? Would me labeling a manuscript as YA be a death knoll for my query if the agent thinks it’s better off as MG?”

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Reading up a storm

Spent another day running around the city to meetings with editors, authors, and scouts, and while I had to replace the battery on my phone/mobile email device, my Kindle is standing up like a champ! I am the new champ of subway reading! Granted, I got a head start on my flight into town, but I am tearing through my submissions pile and have found at least four manuscripts out of the 40 or so partials I requested where I’d like to see the full novel. And they’re not all what I might expect.

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