Showing posts with label Ginger Knowlton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ginger Knowlton. Show all posts

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Ginger Knowlton: The Current Market For Your Work

Ginger Knowlton is the Executive Vice President of Curtis Brown Ltd. and represents many writers and illustrators of children's books.

Ginger's been at Curtis Brown since 1986, starting her work with Marilyn Marlow.

Agents are looking for commercial, bestselling work, but Ginger is always looking for good storytelling, books that are engaging from the start.

"Storytelling is key. Take me away to a new place and I will be happy to represent you."

Comment on how you would describe the current marketplace: 

Interesting times. Exciting, exhilarating, and exhausting.

When a manuscript comes across your desk, what would you like to see that would tell you that it has a place in the market? (other than a good voice)

You need a hook; something that she can incapsulate in two sentences.

Ginger gets right to the writing. The letter isn't what she's looking at. It's all about the writing.

Can you comment on a general trend you see in the marketplace that you feel is representative of publishing now?

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green is a great new book,  mixing tragic with comic.

Ginger predicts a blurring of the genres, and that transmedia is probably going to be more prevalent.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

#NY12SCBWI Pre-Conference Interview with Ginger Knowlton




Team Blog's Jolie Stekly interviews agent Ginger Knowlton!

Ginger, an agent at Curtis Brown LTD, will be taking the stage on Sunday January 29, 2012 as part of "The Current Market For Your Work: Four Agents' Views" Presentation at the Lucky 13th Annual SCBWI Winter Conference in New York City.

Their interview covers some excellent advice for conference-goers, strategies and tips on submissions, and the all-important 'how do you know when your work is ready to submit?'

And Ginger knows her stuff: her list includes Newbery Medalists, Newbery Honor and Printz Honor winners, Edgar and Lambda winners, a Sibert and Orbis Pictus winner and New York Times bestsellers!

There's even another SCBWI success story in their interview, and you can read it here!

And you can see Ginger yourself at #NY12SCBWI.  Registration is open, and we hope to see you there!

Illustrate and Write On,
Lee