These gorgeous shoes are from a British company called Amber and Jade, which as far as I can tell, specializes in large size shoes for women. We love them! Anyway, for your post-turkey day food coma, following please find a query from Jade, which I’m happy to share for your […]
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Rexroth and I are hitting the road early tomorrow, joining the probably millions of people heading somewhere special for the first of the holidays. I’ve got my Kindle charged and ready, with my iPod stocked with a couple of new audiobooks and a bunch of tunes for driving long stretches […]
As I mentioned yesterday, it’s a short week here at kt literary, and though that means a couple of days off from the blog, that’s no excuse to start slacking on Monday, right? Right! So, I figured I’d take a moment today, in the spirit of the upcoming holiday, and […]
We interrupt this weekend to announce the following: as of 6pm Mountain today, November 22nd, I have answered all of the pending queries sent to me. If you sent me a query following my instructions — in particular, it was mailed directly to me and not cc’ed to me and […]
These shoes have nothing whatsoever to do with the theme of this query, but since a follower shared them on Twitter, I’ve known I had to post them. Check it: lightbulb shoes! Follow the link to see how they work. Moving on to our reason for being here, Mary D. […]
HarperCollins editor Molly O’Neill, a fellow Gleek, has a great post up on her blog today about songs as reflections of your characters (inspired by last night’s Glee). To quote Molly: I’m curious, though–if asked directly, what would your book’s main character (ooh! or your book’s antagonist!) tell you is […]
I’m having lunch this afternoon with fellow Denver literary agent Kristin Nelson, who’s one of a several other Denver Literary Ladies I see regularly. And, well, my forthcoming lunch got me thinking about community, and what that means for a writer. One of the biggest adjustments for me in starting […]
Just got some great news about S. Terrell French‘s Operation Redwood! First, from Daily Kos, which prefaces their list thusly: Best-seller lists, the air waves, oped pages, and blog posts have been filled with Steven Levitt’s and Steven Dubner’s shallow,truthiness-laden Superfreakonomics. […] There are, essentially, innumerable works more worthy of […]