Three Times A Charm with Stephanie Scott
Welcome to Three Times A Charm. I love to introduce
readers to people involved in children’s publishing. Today we have Stephanie
Scott with us. She’s here to spread the news about a great contest. First,
Stephanie, please share a little about yourself.
I’m a pre-published author (don’t you love the positivity of
that term?) with a few Young Adult Contemporary manuscripts under my belt. My
agent Sarah LaPolla at Bradford Literary is working hard to find those
manuscripts a home.
Improving my writing craft is always high on my list. As is
networking with writers on blogs and social media. One of my main sources of
industry connections is through Romance Writers of America, a group I never
imagined I would be a part of even just a few years ago. I attended a regional
chapter’s conference, and a light bulb went off when I realized the driving
factor of the manuscript I was writing was the romance. That realization
actually helped me finish the book! Now I’m an active member of the Windy City
chapter and the online Young Adult chapter, YARWA.
I do love the positivity of pre-published author! I need
to check into YARWA. Now what’s this I hear about a contest?
In addition to hosting inexpensive online courses almost
monthly, YARWA is hosting our annual contest beginning in March. Writers of
Young Adult and New Adult of any subgenre (regardless of romance) can submit
their unpublished partial manuscript for judging and potential consideration
from our final round judges, which include a literary agent and two editors for
each category. Though contests are hugely subjective, they’ve been a great
experience for me to get my work in front of industry pros, and to receive
feedback.
For more information on YARWA’s Rosemary contest, go to: http://yarwa.com/contest-2015/
For our online programs: http://www.yarwa.com/programs/
There you go, YA romance writers. Polish up those
manuscripts and take a chance! Okay, Stephanie, now it’s time for The 3’s. Give
us the top three answers to the following questions to help us know you better.
- Top 3 books you recommend reading and why you recommend them.
- Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson: A beautiful book deserving of all its accolades
- Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell: heartbreakingly earnest, sweet, and deeply emotional. I am completely unlike Cath, and related to her so easily.
- Beauty Queens by Libba Bray. This is my favorite YA book. A plane full of beauty queens crash land on a deserted island and save themselves and each other. It’s wickedly funny, feminist, with sharp, on-point satire.
- Top 3 tools of the trade you couldn’t live without.
1. Scrivener:
the learning curve is a little steep, but I absolutely love how easy it is to
move scenes around, to make notes, to pull up scenes side-by-side, and to save
additional content within the project.
2. Wikipedia:
I donate to them yearly. I can’t even imagine being a writer without their
seemingly-infinite library to give me direction.
3. The
Emotion Thesaurus by Angela Ackermna and Becca Puglisi. Such a valuable
resource.
- Top 3 personal mantras or inspirational phrases.
- Bad decisions make good stories
- Life is too short to wear ugly shoes
- Finish the book
Where can our tech savvy readers find you?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StephScottYA
YARWA Website: www.yarwa.com
YARWA twitter: https://twitter.com/YA_RWA
Thanks for joining us
on this week’s Three Times A Charm, Stephanie, and for sharing the contest news
with us. Best of luck to you and your writing. It’s a matter of time J
GUESTS WELCOME!
I’m always looking for guests for Three Times A Charm. If you are an
author, illustrator or book reviewer, an agent or an editor. If you have
something related to children’s publishing that you’d like people to know
about, feel free to contact me about a future appearance.
Thanks for hosting me!
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