Friday, September 11, 2020
Rachel Howzell Hall’s 2020 #PitchWars Wishlist
Hi! I’m Rachel Howzell Hall, and this is my first time serving as a mentor in the Adult category for Pitch Wars! WoOt!
For those of you who are new to Pitch Wars, it is a mentoring program where
published/agented authors, editors, or industry interns choose one writer each,
read their entire manuscript, and offer suggestions on how to make the
manuscript shine for an agent showcase. The mentor also helps edit their
mentee’s pitch for the contest and their query letter for submitting to agents.
So, what do I want to read as a mentor? Crime fiction and mystery—love, love,
love this genre. No rapists, though. No porn. No pedophilia. I like dark, but I
don’t get down like that. Other than that, what else? Hmmm…
Right now, it’s hot
and muggy in Los Angeles, and so I’ve been hydrating a lot. With nothing but
drinks on my mind, here is my wish list as beverages:
WATER. The essence of everything. Flexible and revitalizing. I want
writing with refreshing ideas. Sure, you can have a tropey detective who drinks
whisky and listens to jazz but have the whisky come from Costco and the jazz be
sung by Celia Cruz. Hells yeah, I like the unexpected, but I have to say,
‘Aaahh’ after putting down those pages. Think: Pete Fernandez, Lou Norton,
Juniper Song, Dayna Anderson, Mas Arai, Bug Montage, Grayson Sykes, Gethsemane
Brown, Roxane Weary, Isaiah Quintabe
BEER. Don’t like it. Never drank it (unless you count Zima, which… no one
should count Zima). But it’s the WHY people like beer. There’s a feel-good
dopamine released in our brains with beer. It’s also accessible—anybody can
afford it. So, I’m looking for writers who are EXCITED about writing and
revising and editing and writing some more. The thought of this entire process
makes you BOOZY.
WINE. I love Bordeauxs and Cabs. They help me to relax. Talking on the
phone? That keeps me from relaxing. I’m the one who bankrolled research and
development for Caller ID. Facts. So, if you don’t mind texts, Messenger, Gmail
Chat and revising over Google Docs, then get to submitting. We may actually
talk-talk once or twice, but that every week thing? Nah, I’m not about that.
SANGRIA. Takes planning and steeping. A… recipe. I’m all out that
planning life. Outlining is how I’ve been able to writing so much. Yes: I know
stories fluctuate as your write but outlines keep your safe—there’s a roadmap
even as you wander off the trail. Besides, you’re gonna need an outline
anyway—from submitting on proposal to writing your synopsis. And we don’t have a
lot of time, so seeing what you’re planning will help me to WINE and BEER so
that we can create a WATER.
COFFEE. Keeps you awake. You’ll need that shot of caffeinated adrenalin
because we’re gonna be revising. An overall read of the outline first, then
you’ll go off to write. You’ll send me sections that correspond to the writer’s
journey so that we sure the structure is sound. While I’m editing that section,
you’ll start on the next. Then, in the end, we’ll do another look-see.
Who am I?
And why do I have the nerve to ask so much from you?
I’m the author of the
bestseller and Anthony Award-, Lefty Award- and ITW-award nominated They All
Fall Down (Forge). I write the acclaimed Lou Norton series, including Land of
Shadows, Skies of Ash, Trail of Echoes, and City of Saviors. I am also the
co-author of The Good Sister with James Patterson, which was included in the New
York Times bestseller The Family Lawyer. I’m currently on the board of directors
for the Southern California chapter of Mystery Writers of America and I live in
Los Angeles. My next novel And Now She’s Gone will be published in September
2020. I’ve been on NPR twice and I work full-time as a fundraising writing for
Cedars-Sinai. My first novel A Quiet Storm (Scribner) was published in 2002.
I’ve been around and seen a LOT of change in the publishing industry. I’ve also
self-published two novels—A View from Here and No One Knows You’re Here because
no traditional publisher wanted them. So! If you have any questions, please
tweet me @RachelHowzell.
I may not be your jam, but another mentor could be. Here's the gateway to other mentors:
Pitch Wars 2020 Adult Mentors' Wish Lists
- Mia P. Manansala and Kellye Garrett (Accepts NA)
- Rochelle Karina (Accepts NA)
- Ren Hutchings (Accepts NA)
- Mary Ann Marlowe
- Rachel Lynn Solomon
- Anna Kaling
- Gwynne Jackson (Accepts NA)
- Kristen Lepionka and Ernie Chiara
- Rachel Howzell Hall
- Lyn Liao Butler
- Michael Mammay and AR Lucas
- Paris Wynters (Accepts NA)
- K A Black (Accepts NA)
- Heather Van Fleet and Jessica Calla (Accepts NA)
- Hudson Lin (Accepts NA)
- Sonia Hartl and Annette Christie (Accepts NA)
- Taj McCoy (Accepts NA)
- Ian Barnes (Accepts NA)
- Keena Roberts (Accepts NA)
- N.E. Davenport (Accepts NA)
- Elizabeth Little
- Anne Raven and Janet Walden-West (Accepts NA)
- Charish Reid and Denise Williams
- Kalyn Josephson and Kat Enright (Accepts NA)
- Gladys Qin (Accepts NA)
- Tanen Jones (Accepts NA)
- Clay Harmon (Accepts NA)
- Jake Nicholls (Accepts NA)
- Layne Fargo and Halley Sutton
- Denny S. Bryce and L. Penelope
- Roselle Lim and Farah Heron (Accepts NA)
- Morgan Rogers (Accepts NA)
- Samantha Rajaram
- Rob Hart
- Damyanti Biswas (Accepts NA)
- Maria Heater
- Cynthia Pelayo (Accepts NA)
- Gia de Cadenet
- Nicole Glover (Accepts NA)
- Rosie Danan and Ruby Barrett (Accepts NA)
- Cole Nagamatsu and Sequoia Nagamatsu
- Carly Bloom and Sam Tschida
- P.J. Vernon and Kelly J. Ford (Accepts NA)
- Matthew Quinn Martin (Accepts NA)
- Stephen Morgan (Accepts NA)
- Alex Segura and M. J. Soni
- Roma Panganiban (Accepts NA)
- Tricia Lynne (Accepts NA)
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