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jasonandrew) wrote2008-02-15 07:33 am
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DREAMS IN A DRAGON'S HOUSE feedback
I finally recieved feedback on my DREAMS IN A DRAGON'S HOUSE query.
I'm told at 73,000 words, it is a bit long for standard YA. By adding 7,000 words, DREAMS IN A DRAGON'S HOUSE could be marketed as urban fantasy. That is something to seriously consider. I think I know of two scenes that could be extended to make it to that point, but I was worried about going over the word count for YA.
I obviously have a little more work to do on this.
I'm told at 73,000 words, it is a bit long for standard YA. By adding 7,000 words, DREAMS IN A DRAGON'S HOUSE could be marketed as urban fantasy. That is something to seriously consider. I think I know of two scenes that could be extended to make it to that point, but I was worried about going over the word count for YA.
I obviously have a little more work to do on this.
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The way the subject matter defines whether it's YA, not the length. If it's long for YA but good, it won't be a rejection, it'll be an edit letter.
What part of the book store do you imagine it being shelved in?
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I'm having a hard time figuring out who does straight YA and who does YA fantasy.
If you have any recommendations, let me know.
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Do you recommend going through agents or trying to send to editors?
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I emailed you, but it might have hit your spam filter.
My email is jasonbandrew@yahoo.com if you want to send your list direct. :)
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