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Hey everyone!

I'm Bronwyn. I just joined YALITCHAT yesterday after seeing a link on a blog (though I can't remember the name now D: ) and it looks awesome !

I've just finished my first YA ms (it's sort of historical, though it's set more in recent history, i.e. the 1980s) and I'm querying that now and I'm working on a ton more projects, including something that I like to call "Southern Fried Gossip Girl" xD

I can't wait to chat with everyone! :D
Hello, all,

I'm very excited to join you! I've followed the Twitter chats for a while now, so I know what a great group this is.

I teach legal writing by day and write YA by night (a mix of contemporary and historical). I learned about YALitChat through my awesome critique group friend, Nikki Katz. She, Andrea Ortega, and I have a blog about YA craft called "YA Know" (http://yaknow.livejournal.com).

I look forward to meeting many of you!

Lisa Ritter Cannon
www.cannonwrites.com
Twitter: cannonwrites
Great to meet you here. Maybe you'll jump into the Experts too! We'd love to have you.

Lee

Lisa Ritter Cannon said:
Hello, all,

I'm very excited to join you! I've followed the Twitter chats for a while now, so I know what a great group this is.

I teach legal writing by day and write YA by night (a mix of contemporary and historical). I learned about YALitChat through my awesome critique group friend, Nikki Katz. She, Andrea Ortega, and I have a blog about YA craft called "YA Know" (http://yaknow.livejournal.com).

I look forward to meeting many of you!

Lisa Ritter Cannon
www.cannonwrites.com
Twitter: cannonwrites
Hi Lisa and welcome to YALItChat. Come over and visit the Experts Group. See if you'd like to join us or if there's an expert there that may be helpful in one of your WIPs.

Best, Lee

Lisa Ritter Cannon said:
Hello, all,

I'm very excited to join you! I've followed the Twitter chats for a while now, so I know what a great group this is.

I teach legal writing by day and write YA by night (a mix of contemporary and historical). I learned about YALitChat through my awesome critique group friend, Nikki Katz. She, Andrea Ortega, and I have a blog about YA craft called "YA Know" (http://yaknow.livejournal.com).

I look forward to meeting many of you!

Lisa Ritter Cannon
www.cannonwrites.com
Twitter: cannonwrites
Thanks, Lee! I will check it out. I look forward to chatting with you!

Lisa

C. Lee McKenzie said:
Hi Lisa and welcome to YALItChat. Come over and visit the Experts Group. See if you'd like to join us or if there's an expert there that may be helpful in one of your WIPs.

Best, Lee

Lisa Ritter Cannon said:
Hello, all,

I'm very excited to join you! I've followed the Twitter chats for a while now, so I know what a great group this is.

I teach legal writing by day and write YA by night (a mix of contemporary and historical). I learned about YALitChat through my awesome critique group friend, Nikki Katz. She, Andrea Ortega, and I have a blog about YA craft called "YA Know" (http://yaknow.livejournal.com).

I look forward to meeting many of you!

Lisa Ritter Cannon
www.cannonwrites.com
Twitter: cannonwrites
hi I have a young adult novel and I'm looking for representation. Any suggestions on who to send my query too?

My novels are posted on http://authonomy.com

I plan to Query for The Munroe Mansion - The Beginning

It is book one of The Munroe Series of novels that I'm writing.
Be sure to check out Agent Inbox when Georgia opens it again. That may answer your question.

Linda Michelle Randall said:
hi I have a young adult novel and I'm looking for representation. Any suggestions on who to send my query too?

My novels are posted on http://authonomy.com

I plan to Query for The Munroe Mansion - The Beginning

It is book one of The Munroe Series of novels that I'm writing.
Holy crapadoodle! We are approaching 1600 members since our founding in November 2009. Welcome to all of you and I hope you find the site and content useful. Please do not hesitate to let me know of any ideas or suggestions for change.

xoxo-
Georgia
where do you find the agent inbox? lol

C. Lee McKenzie said:
Be sure to check out Agent Inbox when Georgia opens it again. That may answer your question.

Linda Michelle Randall said:
hi I have a young adult novel and I'm looking for representation. Any suggestions on who to send my query too?

My novels are posted on http://authonomy.com

I plan to Query for The Munroe Mansion - The Beginning

It is book one of The Munroe Series of novels that I'm writing.
Hello All--

I discovered YALITCHAT through a couple of authors and agents I was following on twitter and livejournal. I'm still a mere college student, but I've just started my first full length young adult manuscript (I've done a few ya short stories). I've found that college courses are not always very accepting of young adult style stories, for some reason, so I was excited to find a site like this dedicated entirely to the genre and the community of writers.

My current ms is a paranormal romance, but with a literary edge (ala If I Stay). The working title is "These Lies Won't Stay Long".

--Whit
Welcome, Whitley! I'm Amber, and if you need any help around the site, just send me a message, and let me know.

I'm a college student myself majoring in English and minoring in Professional Writing. I didn't major in creative writing for the exact reasons you posted. I know Hannah Moscowitz, author of Break, once mentioned that a CW professor of hers said she'd never be a good writer, and she had already been published!

Plus, I've talked to several CW students at my university, and they all seem to have this notion that it's all art (I mean, it is, but there's also business), and if they're satisfied with what they've written, then no one else's opinion matters. To a certain extent this is true, but if you want to get published, than the opinion of an editor DOES matter, or somebody who has a lot of crit experience.

That, and the CW program at my uni doesn't seem to teach the business side of writing, so a lot of these students have no clue where to begin. One girl wanted to take her manuscript to the Sandhill's Writing Conference (a rough draft, mind you. She hadn't even finished it), and show it to an agent. I wanted to facepalm myself.

Some of them don't even seem to know lit agents exist! I was talking to a CW buddy of mine, and I started bursting into this talk about the business of writing, and he had no idea what I was talking about. It was rather vexing.

Whitley Abell said:
Hello All--
I discovered YALITCHAT through a couple of authors and agents I was following on twitter and livejournal. I'm still a mere college student, but I've just started my first full length young adult manuscript (I've done a few ya short stories). I've found that college courses are not always very accepting of young adult style stories, for some reason, so I was excited to find a site like this dedicated entirely to the genre and the community of writers.
My current ms is a paranormal romance, but with a literary edge (ala If I Stay). The working title is "These Lies Won't Stay Long".

--Whit
You've probably discovered the Agent Inbox by now. Sorry I've been so long in answering, but there's been a lot going on here and it's been busy.

Go to Groups then to Agent Inbox.
Lee

Linda Michelle Randall said:
where do you find the agent inbox? lol

C. Lee McKenzie said:
Be sure to check out Agent Inbox when Georgia opens it again. That may answer your question.

Linda Michelle Randall said:
hi I have a young adult novel and I'm looking for representation. Any suggestions on who to send my query too?

My novels are posted on http://authonomy.com

I plan to Query for The Munroe Mansion - The Beginning

It is book one of The Munroe Series of novels that I'm writing.

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