I've always liked reading blogs that interviewed agents and editors; the information gleaned taught me so much about writing and publishing. I thought I'd pay it forward for any aspiring writers out there by interviewing my own agent and editor. For today's post, I'm talking with my agent, Katherine Boyle, founder of Veritas Literary Agency.
Can you tell us a little about yourself?
I majored in English and Psychology in college, due to a
compelling interest in what literature calls character and psychology calls personality
or, more classically, psyche. After
school I worked for several small presses and agencies in the Bay Area before
establishing Veritas in 1995. The name means “truth,” of course, but I’ve
always loved Emily Dickinson’s quote “Tell all the truth but tell it slant.”
Sometimes the deepest truth is found in fiction.
What genres do you represent?
There are two of us at the agency; Michael Carr represents
the adult genre categories: thrillers, fantasy & sci fi. He also does a lot
of women’s fiction, whereas most of the serious nonfiction titles are mine,
which is not the standard assumption of authors who submit to us. I also handle
most of the memoir, narrative nonfiction, MG and YA.
Where do you see the YA market heading in the next year or
two?
I hate to make predictions because YA trends are so
frustrating for authors; so many write good novels that just happen to be out
of fashion or victims of a glutted marketplace. Personally I love nuanced stories
with strong character development.
What words of wisdom would you give to an aspiring writer?
Stay inspired by reading, and read as much as you can. Find
a few critique partners who are working at your level and rigorously evaluate
each other’s work. Send stories to some of the most competitive literary
journals you know of, and keep stretching. Writing is not easy, and I commend everyone who has the patience to spend
years perfecting their prose. That’s what it takes.
What kind of YA books are on your wish list? (What kind of
projects would you love to receive a query for?)
I’m a sucker for an unusual voice and contemporary scenarios with
just a hint or suggestion of the supernatural. I like realistic yet eerie
stories, whether the dark element is coming from plot or something
psychological.
How much time do you spend each week reading?
Around 30 hours.
How many queries do you get a week?
Hundreds, and during certain hectic periods we just can’t
answer them all. I regret that, because I know how hard it is for authors.
How many new clients do you sign a year?
Somewhere between eight and ten. We never want more than we
can reasonably develop at one time.
What turns you off in a query and what instantly draws you
in?
Clichés, or any kind of hard sell turns me off. A
beautifully written (not overwritten) query can charm me into asking for
something that’s a little far afield.
What are your favorite YA novels (please say mine, please
say mine, please say mine)?
Of course I love everything I’ve signed, including Lynn
Lindquist’s The Secret of the Sevens, which was a bulls-eye in terms of personal taste. E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars is one I read recently that blew
me away.
What are the top three things a new author needs to know or
do to survive in publishing?
Stay informed. The publishing world of today is very
different from the scene a decade ago. I don’t encourage authors to chase
trends, but it doesn’t serve you to write in a vacuum either. It all comes back
to reading—read as much as you can.
Describe your typical day:
The first two hours usually go to urgent emails and calls, and
in the remaining time before lunch I face rest of the email pile-up. Longer
talks with authors and editors fall in the afternoon and, if I’m lucky, a block
of time for submission and editing.
Thank you for your time, Katherine. As I've said a hundred times, you're the best!
Katherine Boyle can be found at www.veritasliterary.com.
"...it's impossible to put the book down. Conspiracy, loyalty, secrets, oaths, lies, and riddles flourish, making this the perfect book for readers who love to untangle mysteries by puzzling things out." -BOOKLIST
"At the end of the day, it’s Talan and his endearing combination of bravado and vulnerability, coupled with the crackling chemistry he shares with Laney, that will keep readers turning the pages. A satisfying read for secret-society fanatics and romantics alike." -KIRKUS REVIEWS
"At the end of the day, it’s Talan and his endearing combination of bravado and vulnerability, coupled with the crackling chemistry he shares with Laney, that will keep readers turning the pages. A satisfying read for secret-society fanatics and romantics alike." -KIRKUS REVIEWS
Lynn Lindquist (Chicago, IL) lives with two overly social sons who provide fodder for her young adult novels and growing anxiety disorder. Her contemporary thriller Secret of the Sevens is set for release on June 8, 2015 from Flux Publishing. To learn more, follow Lynn on lynnlindquist.com or on Twitter at @LynnLindquist.
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