KID LIT FOR HAITI:
Tricia is offering a critique of the
first fifteen pages of a novel (middle grade or young adult).
I
met Tricia Lawrence at an SCBWI conference J
and was truly impressed with her both personally and professionally. In panels
and workshops, Tricia spoke with knowledge and excitement about the publishing
industry. Her enthusiasm is contagious, and I am certain she works hard for her
clients. I was most impressed when I listened to her provide critiques at the first-pages
breakout session. Her feedback to participants was spot-on, but her input was
delivered with a gracious touch. She always found something positive to say,
while also providing the necessary criticism and fix-suggestions.
Tricia
is the "Pacific Northwest branch" of EMLA—born and raised in Oregon, and now
lives in Seattle. After 19 years of working as a developmental and production-based
editor (from children’s books to college textbooks, but mostly college
textbooks), she joined the EMLA team in March 2011 as a social media strategist.
As
associate agent, Tricia represents picture books/chapter books that look at the
world in a unique and unusual way, with characters that are alive both on and
off the page, and middle grade and young adult fiction and nonfiction that
offers strong worldbuilding, wounded narrators, and stories that grab a reader
and won't let go.
Tricia loves hiking, camping out in the woods, and collecting rocks. She loves BBC America and anything British. She has way too many books and not enough bookshelves. You can find Tricia's writing about blogging, Tweeting, Facebooking, and other social media topics (for authors and the publishing industry at large)
Tricia loves hiking, camping out in the woods, and collecting rocks. She loves BBC America and anything British. She has way too many books and not enough bookshelves. You can find Tricia's writing about blogging, Tweeting, Facebooking, and other social media topics (for authors and the publishing industry at large)
Details on critique: You’re
bidding on a FIFTEEN PAGE manuscript critique (middle grade or young adult manuscripts only) from Tricia Lawrence to be exchanged via email. If you win, please format your
manuscript in Times Roman, double spaced, one inch margins.
How
do I bid?
Place your bid in the comment section by
increasing the previous bid by a minimum of $10 increments. Remember--all proceeds go to a 501 c 3 charity and benefit students in Haiti. Please include
information about how I may contact you if you are the winning bidder; you can
ask me question at ktomsic@gmail.com .
When
does the Auction for a critique with Tricia Lawrence close?
**This Particular Auction
will close on December 15, 2014**
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What
happens if I win?
I will contact the winning bidder (as long
as you remembered to provide your contact information!). You will make your
donation at this donation link and then you will email a copy of your receipt to me at ktomsic@gmail.com Then I will put you in two
in touch
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32 comments:
I'll start the bidding at $60. :)
$75.00
Hi, "Poppy Wrote" You are currently the high bidder. Please remember to include information on how I can reach you via email or Twitter so I can contact you if you win this auction. If you are uncomfortable leaving you info in the comment section, you can always contact me on email at ktomsic@gmail.com. Thanks and good luck! And thank you so much for participating!!
$85
$95. Great cause - thanks to all the organizers!
$110. :)
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$150
I (Kate Gilbert) bid $160 and have e-mailed you my contact information.
170
$180: Kate Gilbert
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$210 Kate Gilbert
220
Maybe we could talk Tricia into one for Kate and one for me if she would be so gracious? It would be double the donation for KidLit for Haiti.
Wow, wouldn't that be great? If you'd be willing to put up $250, so would I, and that'd be a cool $500. Fingers crossed...otherwise, I guess the friendly battle will continue! Kate G.
Yes Kate! I'm in for $250. Fingers crossed that there's a way for us to both get it and send our $500 to the kids.
Don't want to be a spoiler but $230. Figured I'd wait a bit instead of driving up the price too much :)
Hooboy -- well, I'm no great shakes as a strategist! I'm going to have to mull this over. Kate G.
$240 Shelly Steig Thewritephrase@gmail.com
250 Kate G.
$260 Shelly Steig
$270
$300
$305 Kate G.
320
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Rats! I outsmarted myself. Congratulations, Shelly.
I enjoyed the challenge and all the money we just raised! :-)
Congratulations, Shelly!
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