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(2015) YA/Teen #pg70pit entry

 

THIS IS THE OLD ENTRY FORM FROM 2015. IF YOU ARE VISITING IN A LATER YEAR, CHECK THE MAIN BLOG PAGE FOR THE MOST RECENT ENTRY FORM.

What you need to enter:

  • Your e-mail address (this is private and used only to verify entries)
  • Your code name (This contest is anonymous—choose something unique and difficult to trace back to you.
    This year entrants will chose lines from songs. Up to 7 words)
  • Your novel’s intended audience—Middle Grade, Teen, or Adult (Adult is 20+)
  • Your novel’s word count, rounded to the nearest thousand
  • Your novel’s genre (I have a guide to major genres here and the sub-genres of science fiction and fantasyhere)
  • Seven words describing your MC (DO NOT include character’s name)
  • Your 70th page (choose up to 259 consecutive words from either page or a combination of the two. You may finish sentences that bleed onto the 68th or 71st page, but do not exceed 259 words.)

If the POV character on your 69th-70th page is not your MC, you may include a disclaimer at the beginning of your page.

Example:

*This excerpt is in the POV of my MC’s [insert relationship]*

[begin excerpt]

Checklist before you hit “submit”

  • Are you entering on the correct day? (If not, you’ll be disqualified)
  • Is your code name taken from song lyrics and 7 words or fewer?
  • If you are submitting more than one manuscript (one per day max), are you using the same email but different code names?
  • Have you checked the word count of your excerpt, and is it fewer than 260 words?
  • Have you read all of the rules above?
  • Have you double-checked for spelling errors?
  • If you have any remaining questions, have you read the comments on previous posts or viewed the #pg70pit hashtag on Twitter?

We know that entering a contest is stressful and exciting, and that adrenaline is racing! You will not be disqualified or judged for minor errors. You will be disqualified or you’ll annoy the judges if you disregard the contest rules.

After you submit your entry, your confirmation will appear on the same page, without formatting. DO NOT RESEND if your excerpt has deleted all spaces—that’s normal! And don’t give away your code name publicly online. The point of pg70pit is anonymity, for the voice to speak on its own.

The submission window is now closed for YA entries. Thank you to everyone who entered! Come back 7/7 to see the top 7 YA pages!

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(2015) Submit your MG #pg70pit entry

THIS IS THE OLD ENTRY FORM FROM 2015. IF YOU ARE VISITING IN A LATER YEAR, CHECK THE MAIN BLOG PAGE FOR THE MOST RECENT ENTRY FORM.

What you need to enter:

  • Your e-mail address (this is private and used only to verify entries)
  • Your code name (This contest is anonymous—choose something unique and difficult to trace back to you.
    This year entrants will chose lines from songs. Up to 7 words)
  • Your novel’s intended audience—Middle Grade, Teen, or Adult (Adult is 20+)
  • Your novel’s word count, rounded to the nearest thousand
  • Your novel’s genre (I have a guide to major genres here and the sub-genres of science fiction and fantasyhere)
  • Seven words describing your MC (DO NOT include character’s name)
  • Your 70th page (choose either your 69th or 70th page. You may finish sentences, but do not exceed 259 words.)

If the POV character on your 69th-70th page is not your MC, you may include a disclaimer at the beginning of your page.

Example:

*This excerpt is in the POV of my MC’s [insert relationship]*

[begin excerpt]

Checklist before you hit “submit”

  • Are you entering on the correct day? (If not, you’ll be disqualified)
  • Is your code name taken from song lyrics and 7 words or fewer?
  • If you are submitting more than one manuscript (one per day max), are you using the same email but different code names?
  • Have you checked the word count of your excerpt, and is it fewer than 260 words?
  • Have you read all of the rules above?
  • Have you double-checked for spelling errors?
  • If you have any remaining questions, have you read the comments on previous posts or viewed the #pg70pit hashtag on Twitter?

We know that entering a contest is stressful and exciting, and that adrenaline is racing! You will not be disqualified or judged for minor errors. You will be disqualified or you’ll annoy the judges if you disregard the contest rules.

After you submit your entry, your confirmation will appear on the same page, without formatting. DO NOT RESEND if your excerpt has deleted all spaces—that’s normal! And don’t give away your code name publicly online. The point of pg70pit is anonymity, for the voice to speak on its own.

The submission window is now closed for MG entries. Thank you to everyone who entered! Come back 7/7 to see the top 7 MG pages!

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#pg70pit Surprises and Slushies!

I’m delighted to not only introduce you to the fine people judging the pg70pit contest, but also to announce some exciting developments in the contest!

But first, let’s get us out of the way—

The Band Managers

We’re just your friendly contest coordinators.

laraHost, Lara Willard
Lara is a fiction and visual storytelling editor who graduated summa cum laude from the University of Northwestern—St. Paul with a bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies (writing, literature, editing, art, and design) in 2010. Fluent in English grammar and geeky GIFs, she’s also studied Spanish, Italian, Koine Greek, Quenya, and body languages. Her short fiction and poetry have been published in literary mags InkstoneThe Cedarville Review, and Revolver. Lara lives in the Twin Cities with her husband, sons, and dog-show dropout Havanese, Neville Shortquarters.

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Assistant, Meghan Barrett
Meghan, from the frozen world of northern Minnesota, is a senior at the University of Northwestern—St. Paul who is spending her summer as Lara Willard’s intern and enjoying it immensely. Meghan loves watching movies, going to the theater, being a savvy Old Navy shopper, and, of course, reading. She has been known to channel Lucille Ball, Monica Geller, and Scarlett O’Hara—sometimes all at once. If she could, she would eat tacos every single day.

The Disc Jockeys

Introducing the pg70pit co-hosts! In addition to the top 7 MG, YA, and Adult entries posted on Lara’s blog, each co-host will select up to seven entries to feature on their own blogs! These will also be available for agents to read. That’s a total of 42 winners!

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Co-host for Adult Entries, Elizabeth Buege
Elizabeth graduated from Northwestern College (now the University of Northwestern—St. Paul) with a B.A. in English Writing and internship experience in nonprofit writing and book editing. She now provides critiquing and editing services to authors of fiction and memoir. In addition to editing, Elizabeth teaches secondary writing classes at a homeschool co-op. When she isn’t working, she’s probably reading or writing stories full of longing, struggles, and hope.

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Co-host for YA Entries, Ethan Vaughn

Ethan Vaughan is a freelance editor and former literary agent. He began as an intern with Folio Literary Management  in 2011, then served from 2011–2015 as a reader and agent with Kimberley Cameron & Associates. He is now earning a master’s degree in history and takes on editing clients throughout the year.

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Co-host for MG Entries, Carissa Anna Taylor
Carissa is an author of YA sci-fi/fantasy, graduate of Arizona State University with a PhD in Sustainability, drinker of Earl Gray tea, lover of Firefly, and player of nerdy board games. Originally from Washington State, she now lives with her husband and spazzy kidlet in Sydney, Australia. Her novels are represented by Jason Anthony of Lippincott Massie McQuilkin.

The Bouncers

Our slushies are an integral part of this contest. They not only vote on the entries, they also nominate their favorites to win giveaways! Make these ladies happy, and they can make your dreams come true. But hey—no cash bribes, K?

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Slushie, Yolanda Ashton
Yolanda Ashton is the alter ego of a thirty-something mother of three. Her favorite things to do in the world (outside of family) are reading and writing—she fell in love with words at an early age. Yolanda loves creating worlds with them and entering new worlds designed by them. Throughout her life she’s always felt the epitome of a great “me” day is one spent reading a book or creating one.

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Slushie, Jo Wu
Jo Wu is a student at UC Berkeley, where she studies Integrative Biology and Creative Writing. She has been published in a few anthologies, and one of her short stories, “Devoured by Envy,” was praised by Publishers Weekly. When she’s not writing, she’s modeling under the alias Carmilla Jo, drawing, painting, or sewing. She’s looking forward to reading your entries and seeking awesome fantasy and sci-fi stories for adults and middle grade!

The Simon Cowells

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After the 21 42 top entries are published on the blogs, five editors will peruse the entries and dig back into the slush to pick recipients of free editing services! In addition to Lara, Meghan, and Elizabeth above, two MS Editors will give away the following:

Editor, Kaleigh Walter

  • Five one-page edits
  • Two five-page edits

Editor, Megan Ruesink

  • Three five-page edits

The giveaways will be announced one week from July 7th (7/14/15), right here on my blog, so stay tuned and be sure to subscribe!

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#pg70pit—The Agents!

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More than 30 agents are excited about the pg70pit contest!

Some are “maybes” due to busy schedules—and they all have busy schedules!—so I have left them off the list, but we are still left with 22 agencies and 27 agents who have shown interest in participating on July 7th.

My summer intern Meghan (say “hi,” everyone!) has graciously linked to all of the agency websites and the agents’ Twitter accounts. Check the links to see what is on each agent’s wish list. Eventually we will include the age categories and genres for each agent, but I wanted to get you the list sooner rather than later!

*drumroll*

Alphabetical by agency:

A+B Works

Amy Jameson

The Bent Agency

Heather Flaherty

Broadland Literary

Lisa Jane Weller

Chalberg & Sussman

Natasha Alexis

Deborah Harris Agency

Rena Bunder Rossner

Dee Mura Literary

Kaylee Davis

Diana Finch Literary Agency

Diana Finch

Donadio & Olson, Inc.

Carrie Howland

Folio Literary Management

Erin Harris

Inklings Literary Agency

Whitley Abell

Jabberwocky Literary

Sam Morgan

KT Literary

Sara Megibow

L. Perkins Agency

Leon Husock

Rachel Brooks

Maria Carvainis Agency

Elizabeth Copps

Marsal Lyon Literary Agency

Kathleen Rushall

McIntosh & Otis

Christa Heschke

P.S. Literary Agency

Maria Vicente

Red Sofa Literary

Laura Zats

Bree Ogden

The Rights Factory

Lydia Moed

Sterling Lord Literistic

Caitlin McDonald

Stringer Literary Agency

Marlene Stringer

Talcott Notch Literary

Gina Panettieri

Waxman Leavell

Julie Stevenson

Fleetwood Robbins

Kirsten Carleton

Agents, if you’re not on this list and would like to be, please comment below and I will send you an email confirmation. If you ARE on this list and would like to be removed, send me a tweet (@larathelark) or comment below, and I will remove you.

Writers, am I missing someone you’d like me to ask to participate? Find me the agent’s Twitter handle or non-query email address, and I can invite them to join. Remember, we might have unlisted agents stop by to view the top entries to make requests!