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writerly queries
1) Any professional YA authors out there who have the time and energy to write an essay on Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series and/or Christopher Paolini’s Inheritance trilogy? Borders are commissioning a couple of anthologies of critical essays aimed at young readers. The deadlines are quite soon (the Riordan essays are due 1 Dec 07); pay is $500 plus royalties for a 3000-5000 word essay. If you're interested let me know and I'll pass your details on to the Powers That Be.
2) Anyone know of an agent who deals with manga or graphic novels in general? IT'S FOR A FRIEND, HONEST. Well actually it's for my husband, whose company is considering turning a game into a graphic novel.
that's it for the moment
2) Anyone know of an agent who deals with manga or graphic novels in general? IT'S FOR A FRIEND, HONEST. Well actually it's for my husband, whose company is considering turning a game into a graphic novel.
that's it for the moment
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On the flip side, I would totally buy a Winter Prince graphic novel and shove it at all my friends and order them to love and adore it. (This can actually work.
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They are also rabid manga readers, and you can thank ME for this. Sara operates a little "Manga Library" and loans out manga by the kilo. (She has printed herself a business card with the title "Manga Librarian.") Her entire class now reads manga, but they are the only class in the school that do. There are a few kids in her little brother's class that read it as a sort of trickle-down effect.
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I can't speak for what draws kids to Eragon. It felt like a bad LOTR fanfic to me (all 6 or so pages anyway). I may get brave and watch the movie at some point.
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sad, but true.
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I didn't mean to damage you.
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