Mandy Hubbard (pic and bio from her website)
Mandy Hubbard is the author of Prada & Prejudice, You Wish, and five other to-be-published novels for teens. She is also a literary agent for D4EO Literary, where she represents authors of middle grade and teen fiction. She is currently living happily ever after with her husband and young daughter in Enumclaw, Washington.To help out queriers, Mandy has answered a couple brief questions:
What are you dying to see in queries right now?
I would love something that is hysterically funny-- YA or MG, I don't care. Make me laugh and I'm yours. Other wants: Something literary a la John Green or Sarah Dessen. A scandalous historical a la THE LUXE.
What's your favorite candy in the world?
Skittles! Nom Nom.
And now onto the results of the September Mystery Agent Pitch Contest...
(Mandy's remarks are in burgundy)
Winner:
9. Michele Shaw for Scatter-YA romantic suspense
Living under a false identity to stay hidden from her murderous father is lonely, terrifying, and normal for seventeen-year-old CJ, but when a boy offers her the life she's always wanted, she must choose between shedding her lies to love him and breaking his heart to protect him.
Living under a false identity to stay hidden from her murderous father is lonely, terrifying, and normal for seventeen-year-old CJ, but when a boy offers her the life she's always wanted, she must choose between shedding her lies to love him and breaking his heart to protect him.
Why I picked it: I love romance, for one, and this clearly has it. But I also love that I get a feel for the character and her internal conflict and I get the hook. Many people focus too much on the hook/concept and don’t inject anything about their characters into their pitch. Michele balanced both beautifully.
(Michele, don't forget to email your full MS to Mandy at Mandy@D4EO.com and mention you won this contest, though I'm sure she won't forget you.)
Other pitches that intrigued me:
(I’d love to see a full query with five page sample!)
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WISTFUL, after her extravagant Ton wedding, 15 year old Julie Haynesworth runs away from her ancient husband to live with a poor commoner family only to fall in love with the eldest son; too bad he thinks she’s a boy.
Told you I love romance!
36. Nancy Ashcraft Herman for Letters to Mary: A Donner Party Story
When 13-year-old Virginia Reed's powerful and arrogant father makes poor decisions that leave the Donner Party trapped in winter snows, she must find the courage to defy him in order to save the rest of her family.
I’m always curious about books that use real historical figures, and what kinds of insight it might give us. This could be interesting!
46. Andrea Mack for The Ethan project, MG, contemporary
When Molly learns her 6-year-old cousin doesn't talk, she convinces her best friend to join in a project to help, but soon finds that fixing his problems won't fix her own.
I’m intrigued here—why doesn't the 6 year old talk? And what problems of her own does Molly have?
If I didn’t choose your pitch, but you’d like to query me, please do! It’s really hard to hook a person with a single sentence, so if I didn’t choose your entry it doesn’t mean I’m not interested in seeing a longer pitch. I ask for a query letter and a five page sample. Queries can be sent to Mandy@D4EO.com
Thanks!
Thanks to Mandy for being our first ever Mystery Agent!
Check out her books on goodreads:
To impress the popular girls on a high school trip to London, klutzy Callie buys real Prada heels. But trying them on, she trips…conks her head…and wakes up in the year 1815!
What if all your wishes really came true?
Ripple (not out yet, eat your heart out)
Eighteen year old Lexi Wentworth is cursed. For as long as she can remember, she’s spent every night swimming. If she doesn’t, she’ll regret it—simply walking will be agony, as if she’s stepping on shattered glass. Her body craves the water, demands the water, until she can’t say no.
And other (longer) interviews:
Mandy also writes at one of my favorite group blogs, LET THE WORDS FLOW
Congratulations to the winners! Now get to querying!