I’m borrowing this good news from fellow literary agent Jenny Rappaport, who deservedly crows about the World Fantasy Award nomination for John Joseph Adams’ anthology The Living Dead. As you may recall, this anthology features kt literary client Catherine Cheek‘s short story “She’s Taking Her Tits to the Grave,” so […]
Catherine Cheek
Sorry for my complete lack of postiness yesterday! After the weekend off, and a busy day going through queries, I just plum forgot! I try to make it up to you today, I’ll put up another About My Query post shortly, and will answer some of the questions posed in […]
Hate waiting for yet-to-be-released books by your favorite kt literary clients? (It's ok, I know you do.) Well, here's a special free story just for my readers -- and everyone else on the internet. Catherine Cheek's short story "Waiting Room at the Hero League" is online now at Big Pulp.
kt literary client Matthew Cody, mentioned yesterday in my post about Catherine Cheek's thoughts on managing work, had his own thoughts on balancing a writing life with "the very likely day-job." Matt took offense (but in a very friendly sort of way) with Catherine's statement.
kt literary client Catherine Cheek had a fascinating post up on her blog this weekend about balancing work and writing, and I thought it was well worth sharing. She offers some great advice.
I recently sent an email to the good folks over at AgentQueryasking them to update my listing on their site. They got most of the details correct -- name, preferred method of contact, email address, special interests -- but under genres represented they included "literary fiction."
I know I don't have to tell you guys to vote today, right? I'm sure most of you have already taken advantage of early voting or mail-in ballots -- I know I have! So with my civic duty done for the day, I can congratulate JenFW (For the Win!), whose question was overwhelmingly picked by her fellow readers to represent you in my meetings with editors. Woot Jen!
Another nice review for Suite Scarlett from the blog >YA Romance Challenge. Also...