I’ll let Maureen retell it: I am pleased to tell you that the SEQUEL to 13 Little Blue Envelopes is NOW OFFICIALLY ON.
sequels
I know you've all been dying to know what's going on with Ellie, the heroine of last year's Band Geek Love. Well, never fear, you're in luck!
Some gorgeous Indian shoes for K.T. (no, not me), who asks, "Are you open to YA or MG books set in countries like India as long as the book is well-written?"
A whole series of shoes for Andrea, who writes in, "I've completed the first novel in what I've anticipated to be a mystery series. I have the second book in the series fully plotted and a few chapters completed. Do you think it makes sense to continue writing the second book in the series without securing representation on the first?"
I know, it's kind of crazy to read TWO WHOLE BOOKS so close to each other, but as authors who've been getting emails from me on their manuscripts can attest, I've been doing my work reading, too. So late the other night, when I should have been sleeping, I finished Curse of the Spellmans by Lisa Lutz.
A classic lone shoe movie poster for MD, who writes, "Since I couldn't drum up agent interest with my first book, I have written a sequel (how dumb is that?). I'm testing with new critters to make sure it's standalone, but should I mention that this second book is just that: a second book in a series. I have a few more ideas to continue this series, so I'm sure it could be at least three or more. How do I pitch a second book?"