
Laurie McLean: Laurie works with the Larsen Pomada Literary Agency (http://www.larsenpomada.com/) in sunny San Francisco. She reps adult genre fiction (the books with labels in the bookstore,) middle grade fiction, and young adult fiction. She does NOT represent picture books or chapter books.
What has she seen too much of?
- Query letters that say "This is the next Harry Potter/Lord of the Rings"
- Chick lit (It's hard to sell right now.)
- Books about 2012, its significance as the end of the Mayan calendar, and the end of the world
- Traditional old-guy-in-the-castle vampires
What is she not seeing that she'd like to see?
- Truly different westerns. She always sees the same story with slightly different characters and settings. Wants a new story for a historical western.
- Urban fantasy without vampires or werewolves (but probably not zombies, because they have no emotional range)
- Western romance
- Paranormal romance
- Dark fantasy--something psychologically spooky and scary (no splatterpunk, no serial killers)
- Cyberpunk
- YA romance (but NOT Gossip Girl)
- YA historical fiction that transcends the era--needs to speak to today's teens. (Note: this is a soft market, so your YA historical really has to stand out!)
Tomorrow: "Take-homes" from Laurie's Read-and-Critique session.
:) Cheryl
Congrats on winning PPWC again! May I read Juggling the Keystone? :) You did get that reccomendation for R. right? Well, congratulations and umm...good luck on agent-getting?
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ReplyDeleteIt's good to hear from you! Thank you. Yep, I got the form for R. and yep, you can read Juggling but not until I finish this rewrite. (Which will be very soon, I hope!) If you have access to Cricket Magazine, tho, you can read the short story that sparked it. "Juggling Trust" is in the 8/07 issue.
YOU are not writing on your blog anymore. How are things going? I miss you!
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