I’m happy to announce that I’ll be hosting a monthly query and first pages critique giveaway to help aspiring authors hone their submissions. The giveaway will be held on the first of every month starting in February 2020, and the details are as follows. What? The first 10 queries I […]
Monthly Archives: January 2020
Congratulations to Maureen Johnson, whose final novel in the Truly Devious series, THE HAND ON THE WALL, publishes today! New York Times bestselling author Maureen Johnson delivers the witty and pulse-pounding conclusion to the Truly Devious series as Stevie Bell solves the mystery that has haunted Ellingham Academy for over […]
Congratulations to longtime KT Literary client Carrie Harris, whose adult paranormal series The Supernaturals of Las Vegas has been picked up by Inked Entertainment! THRALL, PREY, WISH, and ARROW, as well as a short story collection entitled TRYST, will be published started in Spring 2020. You can find Carrie online […]
“By reimagining a traditional story in a contemporary context, populating it with faceted Native characters, and centering it on and around the Navajo Nation, Roanhorse shows that Native stories are active and alive. Native readers will see themselves as necessary heroes while readers of all walks will want to be […]
Congratulations to Nikki Katz on the publication of her second novel THE KING’S QUESTIONER, out today from Swoon Reads! From the author of The Midnight Dance comes an epic YA fantasy featuring royal drama, dark magic, and a secret that could topple a kingdom. Kalen has been cursed with a […]
Please join us in congratulating Simon Jimenez on the publication of his debut literary science fiction novel, THE VANISHED BIRDS, which has received starred reviews from Kirkus, Publisher’s Weekly, Bookpage, and more! About the Book: “The best of what science fiction can be: a thought-provoking, heartrending story about the choices […]
Congratulations to Amy Spalding on the release today of her sixth YA novel, the musically named WE USED TO BE FRIENDS! Told in dual timelines—half of the chapters moving forward in time and half moving backwards—We Used to Be Friends explores the most traumatic breakup of all: that of childhood […]