How to send Requested Materials
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Interview with agent Natalie Fischer
Natalie M. Fischer is a Literary Agent and office assistant at the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency. An honors graduate of the University of San Diego, California, Natalie holds a B.A. in Literature/Writing. She started as an intern at the Agency in 2007, after which time she left to write author profiles and book reviews for the San Diego Union Tribune. Finding that journalism was just not for her, she returned to work full-time at the Dijkstra Agency in April 2009, and started building her own client list in September of that same year.
Read a typical day in Natalie's work-life here!
Natalie is actively seeking new clients, and is especially interested in talented, hard-working new authors with a fresh, unique voice and hook. Her specialty is commercial fiction, with an emphasis in children’s literature (from picture book-YA/Teen), romance (contemporary and historical), historical fiction, multi-cultural fiction, paranormal, sci-fi/fantasy in YA or romance only, fairy-tale/legend spin-offs, and “beautiful dark” novels. She will also consider select memoir (has to be really unique) and that amazing project she never even knew she was looking for! She is always drawn to an open and positive attitude in an author, good grammar, and fantastical, engaging and sexy plots.
The Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency is one of the most respected literary agencies in the United States. With over 150 authors based around the world, SDLA represents an impressive client roster, which is both selective and eclectic. Founded in the early 1980's, the Agency has helped guide the illustrious careers of many best-selling authors across a broad spectrum of genres, including Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Lisa See, Melinda Long, Janell Cannon, Diane Mott Davidson, Peter Irons, David Landes, Mike Davis, Chalmers Johnson and Susan Faludi, among others.
Read more about the agency on their website, and follow Natalie on Twitter @Natalie_Fischer!
Want additional info on Natalie?
Agent Spotlight
Teens Writing for Teens Interview
Let the Words Flow Interview
And for kicks, a cheat-sheet of tricky grammar (so you don't blow your submission!).
Bio and picture courtesy of Natalie's website.
Thankful Thursday
In other news, I'll be part of a blog tour starting Sept 2. In preparation for my friend, Jordan Deen's release of her sequel, which I've had the pleasure of reading and think you will LOVE, she's having a blog tour scavenger hunt. Complete with AWESOME prizes. Go check out her website for details.
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To Nudge or Not to Nudge. That is the question.
We have a WINNER!!!
And the winner of the long awaited and highly anticipated third novel in the HUNGER GAMES trilogy, MOCKINGJAY is (DRUM ROLL PLEASE):
Ezmirelda!
Thank you all for participating. I hope you continue to follow me as I've got some more really great things planned in the coming weeks. However, I'll be rerunning posts for the next few days as I plan on diving into my own copy of MOCKINGJAY starting...NOW! LOL. I'll have my review posted (I promise NO SPOILERS) ASAP.
And for, Ezmirelda, I'm already on my way to the post office (Well, you've got to email me your address first :D). Please email it to j.souders (at) jasouders (dot) com. Obviously replace at with @ and dot with . but I'm sure you knew that already. Hopefully, it'll arrive post haste and you'll be on your way to reading Katniss' last adventure soon.
And for those that didn't win, we have another awesome contest here. To win an autographed copy of THE BROKEN LAKE!!! Go. Now. Sign up to win. :D
Also, keep spreading the word about my blog site. Once I get to 500 followers I'll be giving away some more books and when I get to 1,000 I'll be giving away an amazon gift certificate!!
Penguin UK accepting email submissions?
Yep, it appears so. While the publishing giant Penguin UK is normally not open to unsolicited or unagented manuscripts it has decided that for a limited time (August - October) they'll be accepting email submissions.
See what they've got to say here(NOTE: It appears in the few hours I wrote the original and the time I'm writing this now, they've changed their site. I do NOT know what this means. However, I would still carry on as normal and if you were planning on querying, keep querying. The worst they can tell you is they've changed their mind. However, I do apologize for the inconvenience.)
And people were saying that publishing was dying. Obviously not if one of the biggest publishers in the world is ACTIVELY looking for new authors.
So, if you've got that manuscript ready this may be your opportunity to really shine, but don't just toss together a synopsis and the first three chapters. Don't rush! You have until the end of October to get them that manuscript. Give them, and your fellow authors, a break by making sure that manuscript is FINISHED and polished before sending it off. And follow all guidelines.
And don't forget to sign up to win a copy of MOCKINGJAY here. Contest ends at midnight.
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Mockingjay Contest
To celebrate the release week of the Suzanne Collins' final installment of the Hunger Games series, MOCKINGJAY, I've decided to hold a contest. I will be giving away a pre-ordered copy of MOCKINGJAY! This contest is open internationally, but I do request that you give me a little bit of time to receive the copy and then send it to you. The contest will close on Midnight August 24. Oh and for those that are wondering how to follow Oasis for YA. Click here. It's chalked full of great information for readers and writers of YA fiction. :D
Good luck!
Fun Friday--I like to Moo, Moo
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RWA Day 3: The final day (for me)
Woke early (AGAIN) and then went to eat the breakfast provided for us. Talked with a few new people, who didn’t give me cards and I can’t remember their names.
Then it was off to the Writing Fight Scenes workshop which was GREAT! If you missed it, I seriously suggest you buy the mp3 or DVD of the workshop. It isn’t just about fight scenes. It’s about choreography. How to lead up to a fight scene. Even a little bit about sex scenes, since they’re about the same ultimately.
Next was another truly AWESOME workshop by a new friend Sandy James, called Freud Knows Romance. Another one I suggest buying the taping for. It really explained a lot about the Psychology of people and how to use that in your books.
Then I went to a dialogue one, which was good, but the handouts said everything she did and I left early.
Then lunch was a complete disaster. We were on our own and with 2200 other ladies trying to eat at the same time, it was almost impossible to find a place to take us.
Finally we found somewhere, but they completely SCREWED up my hamburger. I had to wait almost an HOUR to finally eat. I was not happy. Because that made me miss a workshop I REALLY wanted to attend.
Then I went to the Carina Press spotlight, which was very informative.
Then I went to the Goal, Motivation, and Conflict in the YA novel, which was also VERY good.
Then it was back to the hotel to pack and wait for my husband to come get me. I was sore, tired, and I missed my kids. Yes, I skipped the awards dinner and ceremony. I just couldn’t stand to be away from my family any longer.
Next year though, I’m going! I was so sad to have missed it. ☹
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RWA Day 2
This day is honestly a blur! It went by so fast! But I’ll try to recap here.
I woke early, my pitch running through my head. We went for breakfast and then I head straight to my pitch appointment. I was about an hour early, but I prefer to be early if I can help it.
Then I met with the editor and nailed it ladies and gentleman. I mean NAILED IT!!! I got a full request with a blurb for the sequel. After that I waited for Cate, who was meeting with the same editor and also got a full request. Not surprising, since we both have angel books and helped each other perfect our pitches.
After the mandatory celebratory sodas and bragging to our family members we went to our workshops. Fat-Free writing by the Grammar Divas was SPECTACULAR. It was recorded so if you can, I'd suggest buying the recording.
Then it was off to lunch with Jayne Ann Krentz, who’s basic point of the story was “Be on the cutting edge of trends, not the bleeding edge." Which meant, know your market and stay within it. Apparently she tried to commit career suicide approx. three times.
After that it was more workshops. First up was the spot light on Belle Bridge Books with the awesome Deb Dixon. Then it was off to Turning Straw into Gold. I honestly wasn’t that pleased with that one. I felt the author and her editor spent too much time talking about her books. Books I wasn’t at all familiar with and it left me with no idea what the workshop was about.
Then I freaked out because I lost my cell phone, but I didn’t. It was in my bag the whole time, but I was so panicked when I couldn’t find it, that I kept missing it.
Then it was time for dinner, and a swim in the pool, which was GORGEOUS!
The best part was after we were finished swimming we went to a restaurant/bar along the boardwalk and ended up talking to Jessica Faust about turkey legs, drunk swimming, and next year’s conference.
Ms. Faust, if you’re reading this by chance, do you believe me now that the turkey legs are made from Emu? :D
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RWA Day 1
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RWA 2010- Day 0.5
Fun Friday-Silly Laws(A look around the country.
Alabama
It’s illegal to wear a fake mustache that causes laughter in church.
Alaska
Whispering in someone’s ear while he’s moose hunting is prohibited.
Arizona
Cutting down a cactus may earn you a twenty-five-year prison term.
Arkansas
It’s illegal to mispronounce the name of the state of Arkansas.
California
You may not eat an orange in your bathtub.
Colorado
It’s unlawful to lend your vacuum cleaner to your next-door neighbor (Denver).
Connecticut
A pickle cannot actually be a pickle unless it bounces.
Delaware
It’s illegal to get married on a dare.
Washington, D.C.
It’s against the law to post a public notice calling someone a coward for refusing to accept a challenge to duel.
Florida
If you tie an elephant to a parking meter, you must pay the same parking fee as you would for a vehicle.
Georgia
It’s illegal to change the clothes on a storefront mannequin unless you draw the shades first.
Hawaii
All residents may be fined for not owning a boat.
Idaho
A man must not give his sweetheart a box of candy weighing fewer than fifty pounds.
Illinois
It’s illegal to take a French poodle to the opera (Chicago).
Indiana
The value of pi is 4, and not 3.1415.
Iowa
One-armed piano players must perform for free.
Kansas
It’s illegal to throw knives at men wearing striped suits (Natoma).
Kentucky
Every citizen is required to take a shower once a year.
Louisiana
Biting someone with your natural teeth constitutes simple assault, but biting someone with your false teeth classifies as aggravated assault.
Maine
If you keep your Christmas decorations on display after January 14, you’ll be fined.
Maryland
It’s against the law to wash or scrub a sink, no matter how dirty it is (Baltimore).
Massachusetts
No gorilla is allowed in the backseat of any car.
Michigan
A woman may not cut her own hair without her husband’s permission.
Minnesota
It’s illegal to paint a sparrow with the intent of selling it as a parakeet (Harper Woods).
Mississippi
Walking a dog without dressing it in diapers is forbidden (Temperance).
Missouri
Children may buy shotguns in Kansas City, but not toy cap guns.
Montana
It’s a felony for a wife to open her husband’s mail.
Nebraska
Bar owners may not sell beer unless they brew a kettle of soup simultaneously.
Nevada
It’s illegal for men with mustaches to kiss women.
New Hampshire
It’s forbidden to sell the clothes you’re wearing to pay off a gambling debt.
New Jersey
It’s against the law for a man to knit during the fishing season.
New Mexico
Females may not appear unshaven in public.
New York
While riding in an elevator, you must talk to no one, fold your hands, and look toward the door.
North Carolina
It’s against the law to sing off-key.
North Dakota
It’s illegal to lie down and fall asleep with your shoes on.
Ohio
You must honk the horn whenever you pass another car, according to the state’s driver’s education manual.
Oklahoma
It’s forbidden to take a bite out of another person’s hamburger.
Oregon
State law requires dishes to be drip-dried.
Pennsylvania
It’s illegal to sleep on top of a refrigerator outdoors.
Rhode Island
You may not bite off another person’s leg.
South Carolina
If a man promises to marry an unmarried woman, he is required by law to keep his promise.
South Dakota
It is illegal to lie down and fall asleep in a cheese factory.
Tennessee
Selling hollow logs is strictly forbidden.
Texas
You may not shoot a buffalo from the second story of a hotel.
Utah
It is illegal not to drink milk.
Vermont
Women must obtain written permission from their husbands to wear false teeth.
Virginia
Tickling a woman is unlawful.
Washington
It’s illegal to pretend that one’s parents are wealthy.
West Virginia
If you make fun of someone who does not accept a challenge, you risk a six-month prison sentence.
Wisconsin
Unless a customer specifically requests it, margarine may not be substituted for butter in a restaurant.
Wyoming
Unless you have an official permit, you may not take a picture of a rabbit from January to April.
Tip Thursday
Is writing your hobby? Or your career?
Tuesday Tunes
I'm away from my blog today and visiting my home away from home at the wonderful Oasis for YA. Please stop on by over there and say hello!
Social Media: Friend or Foe?
Youtube is great for uploading book trailers and vlogs, but as with all social media it's important not to spend too much time and money on it. Book trailers don't win you an editor and it's been questioned whether they really draw in a readership, but if you want one, go for it. Just make sure not to spend a ton of money on it. Book trailers can be made inexpensively at home. The only usual cost is time.
So,what do you think? Is social media necessary for today’s author? Or is it just a waste of time since publishers do they’re own marketing?
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The results are in!
Just wanted to introduce our Secret Agent for the month, the fabulous Kathleen Ortiz from Lowenstein and Associates. To read more about her please see the interview I did here with her. Thank you.
And now, onto the good stuff.
Due to a number of reasons, she has decided to only choose two winners. And those winners are:
In 2nd place, with her story, SECRET KNOWLEDGE, Pat Esden!
And in the coveted first place, with her story, EPHMERAL, Hanna Howard!
Both of these lovely ladies have been informed of their wins already, so let's just give them a giant CONGRATULATIONS!
And as a side note: Due to popular demand, I will be posting my experiences and notes from RWA Nationals in Orlando. Please stay tuned starting next week.
And thanks to all of you who have made my second contest a success.
Blog Carnival: The Five Senses

Oasis for YA is having a blog carnival today and each of the Oasis Ladies was assigned a particular sense. I have scent. Scent is a big thing for me. You may notice it, if you ever get a chance to read my stories. Here are the rules of this particular carnival: You've just graduated from high school and your awesome parents have taken you and your boy/girl-friend on the trip of a lifetime to the Seychelles Islands off the coast of Africa. This (picture above) is the view from your hotel window. You have ONE paragraph to describe the setting, and you can use only ONE of your senses. Go.
Here's my paragraph on scent:
I stand at the railing of our balcony, letting the salty air and the fresh clean perfume of the sea wash over me. A breeze blows bringing with it the aroma of the coconuts from my mother's suntan lotion and citrus from the oranges and grapefruits sitting in a bowl to my left. Then I smell it. The one fragrance I crave more than any other: the mixed scent of Irish Spring soap, sweat, and motor oil that can only be my boyfriend, Ben. His minty breath bathes the side of my face when he kisses along my throat and whispers “I love you,” in my ear.
To view the rest of the carnival and find out what the other fabulous ladies did with their senses please follow the bouncing ball:
And we hope you'll join us. Post your own description on your blog and link to it in the comments. We'd love to see what inspiration you find from our prompt.
























