STATUS: Wearing Halloween tights! Of course I'm having a great day.
What’s playing on the XM or iPod right now? SKYFALL by Adele
Don't ask because I won't reveal the title as this post is a true rant. *grin*
Last year I saw a YA manuscript on submission. The author had gotten an offer pretty quickly so I had to read right away. I read to the end (which is rare for me) and ultimately I decided to pass. The story had a lot of promise but for me, there was a bit of an ick factor and I thought it needed a ton of work. It also had a bit of a bizarre ending that I couldn't fathom. The title went on to sell for big money at auction.
I remember just being astonished. Such a quick sale meant that very little work had been done before submission. In my mind, editors were willing to pay big money for a concept. Well, that's not the first time that has happened. And it's definitely not going to be the last.
Maybe I just had sour grapes as I had passed. There's probably some truth in that. From what I can tell though, the book was published in 2012 and it didn't do as expected.
Just recently it happened again with another YA title I saw on submission and passed on because I honestly did not think it was young adult novel despite its trendy concept.
I'm so so ready for something new and for editors to get excited about something wildly different!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
When Trendy Trumps Publishing Sense
Labels:
deals,
editors,
passing on sample pages,
submission,
trends,
young adult


