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Monday, September 16, 2013

Aaaaaaand Winners!

Here are Jennifer Udden's winning picks:


THIRD PLACE:

#28  Hide and Seek

THE PRIZE:

Ms. Udden would like to see your query and the first 5 pages of your manuscript.

SECOND PLACE:

#30  Hallowstone

THE PRIZE:

Ms. Udden would like to see our query and the first 10 pages of your manuscript.

FIRST PLACE:

#47  False Skies

THE PRIZE:

Ms. Udden would like to see your query and the first 10 pages of your manuscript.  She is also offering a critique of your first chapter.

Congratulations, all!  Winners, please email me at facelesswords(at)gmail.com for specific submissions instructions.

Another great round, folks!

9 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness thank you so much! :D False Skies is my baby... I'm so excited. Congratz to the other winners and all the other participants. You guys had some really excellent beginnings!

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  2. Congratulations to the winners!!! You guys rock.

    A great big thank you to Authoress for sponsoring the contest and to Ms. Udden. Also, thank you to all my fellow entrants for your helpful comments. I'm not one of the winners, but I am grateful for the opportunity and feedback.

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  3. Congrats, all! Well deserved.
    (There's a typo in the winners--Hallowstone is #30, not #37.)

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  4. Congrats to the winners. Love seeing small steps happen because they can lead to big things :-)

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  5. Congrats to the winners! I appreciate the feedback and kind agent comments on my entry! (#24)

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  6. Does this agent accept YA ASWELL as bio say yes but MA subs said no?? Confused!

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  7. Anon, I'm not Authoress, but I know agents don't always want to see all the categories/genres they usually consider in these contests. In this case, she probably wanted to focus on adult submissions (but you could still send her a cold query now, of course!).

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  8. Thank you, Krista! :)

    Anon, Ms. Udden does not have YA listed on her official "agent page" on the agency web site. However, she is now clearly looking for it, so since she posted that information here, it is perfectly acceptable to query her with your YA manuscript.

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