Since I’m horrible at beginnings (aren’t we all?) I’m just going to start out with what I did today.
Today I entered into the Adventures in YA Publishing Red Light/Green Light contest! The contest asks for your three-paragraph pitch and the first 250 words of your manuscript. I entered this for the first time back in November, and I actually made it to the final round! This time, I’m going for the gold. I’ve rewritten my first page only about a million times since November, so here’s hoping. *raises glass*
I haven’t sent out my first *actual* query yet. Both because I don’t feel like my query letter is particularly stellar yet and because I’m completely and utterly terrified. That’s why I like contests like this. I like getting my foot in the door somehow, and I always meet some really cool people in the process!
Can we talk about how awesome these contests are? These people get literally nothing out of hosting them, and yet they do it for us anyway. The publishing world is a strange and wonderful place, my friends. If you haven’t yet, start connecting with writers on Twitter.
Currently getting ready for #PitMad on March 23rd! Who is gonna be pitching with me on Twitter?
That’s awesome that you’re using contests as a way to put yourself out there before you enter the query trenches! I’m really stoked to enter into #P2P17 again this year (last year, I met so many wonderful writers and resources, even though I didn’t make it past the first round). And a new contest, #ShoreIndie, is starting up this summer that should be really fantastic. Stoked to have stumbled across your new blog and excited to (hopefully) continue reading about your writing adventures. Good luck! 🙂
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Just looked up P2P and I will definitely be submitting for that, thanks for the tip!
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Yay! The community is definitely the best part–hopefully I’ll see you in the thread! 😀
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