Want YOUR genre to be the theme for our next panel? Vote here!/mswl-live Prefer to watch the video version? Check it out here! /mswl-live-sff Today’s episode includes (in order of appearance): *T.S. With Q&A, trivia, live #MSWL and a class on dialogue, this is a fun event we’re thrilled to share. But even if you’re writing serious nonfiction, or in a completely other genre, this is a great view into what agents love within genres-and how agenting, in general, works. Join us for a live panel recording with agents T.S Ferguson, Kelly Van Sant, Jenissa Graham, and Claire Harris as they take us through their creepy wishlists and fun bookish activities. Find them on Twitter and thank them for being awesome! 2:24 Brandon Hoang 2:50 Ted Fox 2:56 Tiffany Meuret 3:03 Bethany Telles 2:26 Denise Mealy 3:50 Writer from Texas 4:04 Caitlin O'Connell 4:10 Heather Smith 4:20 Eileen 4:30 Pam Barney 4:38 Caitlin O'Connell 4:43 Mehr Lee 4:50 Heather Smith 4:59 Mehr Lee 5:24 Kelly Schluterman 5:43 Writer from Texas 5:51 Lara Ruth Ziobro 6:06 Sharon Chriscoe 6:17 Ozma Bryant 6:33 Caroline 7:02 Marcela Ferreira 7:25 Jessica Kapp 7:58 Bethany Telles 8:10 Jessica Kapp 8:35 Kelly Schluterman 8:47 Pam Barney 9:04 Mehr Lee 9:21 Caroline 10:09 Writer from Texas 10:29 Ozma Bryant 11:06 Sharon Chriscoe October, we wrapped up the month with a deliciously spooky Halloween #MSWL panel. How do you keep the kids occupied? What do you say to those awkward questions? And how-with all the holiday craziness-do you find time for your work? We are thrilled to have the following contributors (in order of appearance, after the names montage). To make your season a little brighter, we asked writers to tell us what works-and doesn't work-when discussing the writing life with your family. Please note: there is some (very justified, we think) swearing in this podcast. So when they start asking you why you don't have a movie deal yet/how many copies your book has sold/why you don't just hit Upload and become a bestseller, pop in your earbuds, crank up this podcast, and remind yourself you're not alone. We hope this will give you some cheer when your family asks, "Soooo-are you still writing?" "Are you a New York Times bestseller yet?" "How much money do you make?" Explaining the writing life to your family can be hard, especially during the holidays. It was made with the generous contributions of writers just like you. This pep talk was inspired by that extremely uncomfortable phenomenon of going home for the holidays, only to be grilled by your relatives.
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