If you haven’t already hear the great news, congrats to Tom Sniegoski, whose Remy Chandler novels were just ordered to script by NBC! Deadline has the deets: NBC has ordered a script for a procedural from 20th Century Fox TV, based on Thomas Sniegoski’s Remy Chandler urban fantasy novels. The […]
Tom Sniegoski
Those of you who’ve been long-time readers may remember my posts last year about the Comic Con panels that were presented as part of the How-To Publishing track, and how incensed I was that none of them were from the perspective of anyone who actually worked within the traditional publishing […]
I’m thrilled to get back on track with my series of posts about my clients, after a brief hiatus. Today, I’ve got Tom Sniegoski answering my questions. Tom is the author of more than two dozen novels for adults, teens, and children. His New York Times bestselling teen fantasy YA […]
Wooohooo! I’m back, and we had an amazing time at ComicCon. How amazing? Well, I felt like this for most of it: Seriously? Yes, seriously. I also got a chance to meet one of my writing heroes, Jane Espenson, who tweeted a picture of my son to her followers and […]
At long last, I’m off to San Diego tomorrow for Comic-Con, and the exciting opportunity to meet several of my clients for the first time. And yes, I may be dressed as Kaylee from Firefly, toting a tiny Wash playing with plastic dinosaurs, but it’s going to be great, I’m […]
First, there was this: Author of ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS and the Fall 2011 title LOLA AND THE BOY NEXT DOOR, Stephanie Perkins’s ISLA AND THE HAPPILY EVER AFTER, again to Julie Strauss-Gabel at Dutton Children’s, in a nice deal for publication in Fall 2012, by Kate Schafer Testerman […]
I had great intentions this year to post quarterly status reports on my query stats, but I seem to have missed a quarter (here’s April and July, at least). A quick recap: in the first three months of 2010, I saw 1,297 queries and requested 20 partials, passing on all […]
There’s a call that sometimes comes in to an agent and an author on Wednesday afternoons. To those who are already agented, it is, in all senses of the phrase, “The Call.” I’ve given it away with the image at the left, but yes, I’m talking about The New York […]