Showing posts with label swoon reads. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Kat Brzozowski: Writing YA Romance




Kat Brzozowski is an editor at Swoon Reads/Feiwel & Friends. She acquires YA for Feiwel & Friends and edits crowdsourced YA manuscripts for Swoon Reads. Previously, she was an editor at Thomas Dunne Books, a division of St. Martin’s Press. She has worked on a wide range of young adult fiction, including Anna-Marie McLemore's When the Moon was Ours, which was longlisted for a National Book Award, and the new Fear Street books in R.L. Stine’s best-selling series, which has sold over eighty million copies worldwide. 

Kat starts her talk by sharing some romance writing basics:


You need tension between your characters, things can't just be easy, and you can't throw in an easy obstacle. Odds are if a character sees somebody cute on the first page, they are going to fall for each other, and we do love that familiar beginning, but you still need to insert real obstacles.

Examples of good obstacles include: Families at odds; different social or economic classes; past heart breaks that are impeding current relationships; different priorities and goals or values (college bound or not for example). What hangs in the balance if they do or don't get together? The whole world ending or just their relationship?
You can't just have romantic longing in a story, Kat says, there needs to be actions that unfold in the book that the romance is tied up in. What sacrifices or changes are they going to make to stay or begin that relationship?

The emotional states of the characters will also need to change from beginning to end, and you'll need to be able to describe physical attraction appropriate to your audience's age.

Kat has us read some meet cute scenes from two books, Kim Karalius's LOVE CHARMS AND OTHER DISASTERS and Cindy Ansley's LOVE, LIES, AND SPIES.
The group discusses the similarities and differences between the two scenes, and then Kat invites everyone to take a setting and a meet cute prompt which she's provided and do some hands on writing.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Jean Feiwel: The Future of Authorship

Jean Feiwel is a pioneer in our field. As editor-in-chief at Scholastic, she created middle-grade series paperback. Currently Jean is at Macmillan where she launched Feiwel & Friends and a paperback program called Squarefish.

A year ago Jean was on a train looking over the bestseller list and noticed a self-puslished book called SLAMMED. She got it, read it, and loved it. She then went after it but lost it at auction. Jean went after another with the same result, and decided to take a different approach. As a fan of talent-based reality shows, Jean liked this idea of marrying it with publishing, having a fan-base bring forth new talent. With that idea, she created Swoon Reads, a teen romance imprint.



How it works:
1. Submit a manuscript
2. Readers rate and comment
3. Highly rated manuscripts are read by Swoon
4. Swoon-worthy books are given a contract

This month Swoon Reads announced their first list. Both print and e-books are release simultaneously.

Jean says the interesting thing you see when crowdsourcing books is a different kind of trend than publishers think there are out there.

Self-published authors ask: What do I need you for?
Jean: Our editorial, our marketing, our partnership. Publishers add something to the equation.